This news item is about: Local animal shelters received a crash course in disaster preparedness this weekend during a two-day workshop hosted by Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University aimed at safeguarding pets should a crisis strike the area. Animal welfare workers from 12 regional humane organizations attended the workshop, where members of the ASPCA Field Investigations and Response Team (FIR) walked them through best practices when it comes to opening, running and deconstructing emergency pop-up shelters, followed by live-action simulations where participants practiced set-up and medical protocol
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This news item is about: On a typical day, Laura Barlow, a licensed veterinary technician (LVT) in m...
This news item is about: The wild residents of the Belize Zoo have a brand new veterinary clinic tha...
This news item is about: Through an expanded collaboration with Ithaca's Shelter Outreach Services (...
This news item is about: Pets in our region will get more protection during natural disasters thanks...
This news item is about: Tompkins County pets can expect expert care even in the most stressful of t...
This news items is about: Amazing circumstances can come out of unfortunate situations. Two months a...
This news item is about: Even before Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico in September 2017, an estima...
This news item from 'Scopes Magazine is about: Tommy has had it rough. The silver-coated, semi-feral...
This news item is about: Veterinary professionals at every stage in their career converged on Ithaca...
The news item is about: Students at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine can get an...
This news item is about: The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) and its satelli...
The news item is about: The world's first-ever hackathon dedicated to animal health took place last ...
This news item from the Cornell Alumni Magazine is about: Animal shelters—“dog pounds”—used to be Am...
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This news item is about: To many newly graduated DVMs, the first surgery performed on their own can ...
This news item is about: On a typical day, Laura Barlow, a licensed veterinary technician (LVT) in m...
This news item is about: The wild residents of the Belize Zoo have a brand new veterinary clinic tha...
This news item is about: Through an expanded collaboration with Ithaca's Shelter Outreach Services (...