Sentences with phrase «without shelter medicine»

At Maddie's Fund, we know that without shelter medicine, we can't save all the healthy and treatable pets in our nation's shelters, and can never become a no - kill nation.
A world without shelter medicine is a world of missed connections between people and their pets.

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The activists behind Libraries Without Borders (Bibliothèques Sans Frontières) understand that priority must be given to food, water, shelter, and medicine.
This fellowship is a wonderful opportunity to gain more knowledge in shelter medicine by working with the esteemed Koret Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter ashelter medicine by working with the esteemed Koret Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter medicine by working with the esteemed Koret Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter aShelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter ashelter animals.
Nothing frustrated me more during my time in shelter medicine than watching a family wandering around a shelter, clearly in search of a pet, without anyone offering them assistance.
UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program makes no warranties, expressed or implied, and hereby disclaims and negates all other warranties, including without limitation, implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement of intellectual property or other violation of rights.
His recovery is nothing short of a miracle, and without the expertise of our Shelter Medicine Team and generous donations from supporters like you, this miracle might not have been possible.
Inspired by my formerly - «unadoptable» shelter - dog, who suffered from bilateral hind limb paralysis and later passed away, I finally changed careers in order to pursue shelter medicine, to be able to provide veterinary care for those animals without personal caregivers.
While I had a strong background already in feline sheltering, it's definitely a great opportunity for someone without as much knowledge of feline medicine to learn a ton about feline - specific ailments.»
None of these success stories would be possible without a few leaders coming together: TVMA / TVMF Executive Director Chris Copeland, JD, CAE; TVMA Immediate Past President Daniel Posey, DVM, DABVP; and TVMA Shelter Medicine Committee member S. Kent Glenn, DVM.
Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, the director of Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine as well as a consultant and lead veterinarian for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association's Field Services program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a sheltShelter Medicine Program at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine as well as a consultant and lead veterinarian for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association's Field Services program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a shelMedicine Program at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine as well as a consultant and lead veterinarian for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association's Field Services program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a shelMedicine as well as a consultant and lead veterinarian for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association's Field Services program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a shelmedicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a sheltershelter pet.
- our almost - total inability as a species to calculate said risks, and what that deficiency means for the rest of the list - ocean degradation and ecosystem collapse, i.e. losing the things that we rely on, as well as causing irrevocable harm to a world we can't just create anew - rising GHG levels - water quality and availability across the globe - ensuring our communications networks are sustainable, which probably falls under the wider umbrella of energy - the fact that we are still unable to provide basic food, shelter, medicine and education to billions as it is, without the additional stresses of what the future may bring
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