Taking daily rounds of your animal shelter facility

Dr. Brian Di Gangi, a clinical assistant professor of shelter medicine at the University of Florida, wants you to add something to your imagined definition of animal shelter ‘daily rounds’: facility rounds.

How to get local governments on board with saving cats

Dr. Julie Levy on what you can do to get local animal control agencies and municipal governments on board with programs to neuter community cats and return them to their habitats, instead of killing them.

How to cure chaos in the animal shelter

Have you been wondering how you can impose order upon chaos in your animal shelter or rescue organization? Do you wish you could find a way to do more surgeries or give more vaccines to the animals in your care? Ever wonder why your new hires just don’t seem to “get it”?

3 things you need to know about the new disease threatening dogs

There's an emerging disease sickening and killing dogs in Ohio, and a lot of veterinarians, animal shelters, rescue groups and people with dogs are both confused and scared. What's going on? What causes the disease? As of today, the cause of the disease is not known. A pathogen called circovirus, originally identified in California in… Learn More

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