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Lindsey Breed Tootle <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Sep 2013 21:06:14 -0500
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Sharing an internet find! For shelter directors, and sanctuaries.
Ever want to know how to treat a severely emaciated ferret that has
just been brought to your rescue? Learn more about transmission of
communicable disease. Most importantly, sign up for their newsletter
and like them on Facebook!

Regards,
Lindsey Tootle
Dallas, Texas

* The UC-Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program is a privately funded
program that operates solely on generous contributions by people like
you. To make a tax-deductible donation, please visit the School of
Veterinary Medicine's online gift page and scroll down to select CCAH:
Koret Shelter Medicine Program. Thank you for your support!

Our goals are:

To advance shelter medicine as a veterinary specialty through research,
specialty training and education, and performance of veterinary service
in animal shelters. To improve the quality of life of animals in
shelters through improvements in veterinary preventive medicine and
management of disease.

This website has been designed as a resource for all those involved
with homeless animal care. Please take some time to browse around;
while much practical information can be found under the "shelter health
portal", we also have lecture notes and continuing education
opportunities posted under "education", links to other valuable
websites (in the "links" section of course), and other hidden gems for
your interest and edification. If you have a few minutes to spare, try
out the "search" function and see what other questions are being asked
by your colleagues under "FAQs". And finally, please let us know how we
can serve you better, so you can better serve the homeless animals we
all care about.

SERVICES
Shelter Health Evaluations
Facility Design
Retainer service
Diagnostic Services


SHELTER HEALTH PORTAL
Ask Shelter Medicine
Frequently Asked Questions
Information Sheets
Reference Library

EDUCATION
Shelter Medicine Lecture Series 2013
Shelter Medicine Spring lecture Series 2012
Residency Program
Event Calendar
Lecture Library

RESEARCH
Current Research/Projects

http://www.sheltermedicine.com/

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