November 15, 2012
Categories: Shelter Medicine

Ever wish you could make your shelter bigger? Doing that usually involves capital campaigns and architects, but keeping your facility’s pets health automatically creates greater capacity — no hardhats required.

At the 2012 ASPCA/Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Conference, Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, Director of Clinical Programs for Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, told audiences that combining specific changes in intake procedures with a team approach to operations by shelter staff and volunteers will keep pets healthier, creating greater capacity by reducing length of stay.
Find out more by watching the presentation here.

Berliner