See you at Animal Care Expo 2019 in New Orleans!
Need extra motivation to head for Animal Care Expo in New Orleans in April? Here are two great reasons to make the leap!
Need extra motivation to head for Animal Care Expo in New Orleans in April? Here are two great reasons to make the leap!
A common method of restraining cats both in animal shelters and veterinary settings is far more likely to cause them to experience stress and fear than a less restrictive form of handling.
Update your 2018 data with Shelter Animals Count today, and be eligible for a random drawing for grants from between $500 and $5,000!
Not every year is equally inspiring to look back on, but for us at the Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Program at UF, this one definitely was.
Canine parvovirus can sweep through an animal shelter rapidly. A study conducted earlier this year suggests help might come from an unlikely source.
Thanks to the efforts of a UF Shelter Medicine alum, the Cambodian dog meat trade may be coming to an end.
It was hard not to feel overwhelmed with gratitude for everyone working so hard to make a difference for the pets and people of Puerto Rico during the first two rounds of Spayathon for Puerto Rico.
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at UF!
Dr. Julie Levy and the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at UF team were proud to be in Puerto Rico to study the largest spay/neuter event ever attempted.
Are we paying enough attention to microchipping as a strategy to increase lifesaving and reduce intake to animal shelters? An international study hints we may want to rethink the importance of the chip.