February 6, 2013
Categories: Shelter Medicine, Announcements

Maddie’s Fund®, the ASPCA, the University of Wisconsin-School of Veterinary Medicine, and the University of California-Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program have partnered to bring free education on shelter medicine, animal health, and community programs to the public.

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The lecture series is designed to help save the lives of homeless animals.

Lectures begin Feb. 7, and will be held every Thursday morning at noon Central Time at the
University of Wisconsin campus.

For the first time, the classes will also be available online, both
in real time and recorded and available on the Koret website.

Classes include:

  • Shelter Standards with Dr. Sandra Newbury
  • Feral Freedom: Getting Cats Out of Shelters Alive with Dr. Julie Levy
  • Vaccination in the Shelter Environment with Dr. Ronald D. Schultz
  • Saving Lives Through Sanitation with Dr. Kate Hurley
  • More!

For more information and to attend the lectures online, visit the series website.