Is the missing link to saving more lives, relieving animal suffering, saving money on general operating costs and boosting community goodwill hiding in plain sight in your animal shelter’s spay/neuter clinic?
Shelter veterinarians are not just a set of hands to perform surgery, give vaccines and treat emergencies. They’re a powerful source of experience, knowledge, training and insight that can guide animal shelters to improvements in every area of animal care, including those that cause the most ill-will with community members: low adoption rates, disease outbreaks and poor conditions in the shelter.
Please join us on Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 9 PM Eastern for a free webcast, Getting the Most out of Shelter Medicine. Join Dr. Cristie Kamiya, Chief of Shelter Medicine, and Carol Novello, President of the Humane Society Silicon Valley, for a comprehensive look at the benefits of giving a veterinarian a policy-making role in shelter operations, and how to make the transition work.
Learn more and register here!