Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Programs & Operations Managed Admission Keeping Pets in Homes Spay/Neuter (-) Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Shelter Medicine at the ASPCA Shelter Medicine Support Board Certification Intake & Preventive Care Population Management Specific Medical Conditions Feline Retroviruses Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Infectious Disease Outbreak Management Understanding Disease Spread Enrichment & Behavior Adoption & Placement Foster Care Active FiltersShelter Medicine Group 9 Clear All ASPCA Cornell Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Conference Online Courses The ASPCA® Cornell Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine courses are a unique educational opportunity for veterinarians and other animal welfare professionals to learn from our field of highly regarded speakers. Infection Control in the Shelter Learn fundamental infection control concepts, including order of contagion, how disease transmission occurs, and how to prevent disease spread. Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex: Prevention, Management, & Treatment Dogs of all breeds and ages are susceptible to Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex, also called dog flu or kennel cough. Learn to prevent and treat it Animal Housing for Isolation and Quarantine Learn the differences between isolating and quarantining animals to manage infectious disease and anticipate housing needs. Tips for Managing Capacity Challenges from Oregon Humane Society Oregon Humane Society offers useful tips for managing capacity for care and avoiding overcrowding. Creating Thoughtful Community Collaborations that Support Pets and Their Owners Learn more about programs and services from animal welfare professionals that provide pet owners with the support they need to care for their pets. 5 Tips for Efficiently Managing a Large Intake Utilize these steps to help ease stress on both animals and staff during a large intake. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) Learn more about Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), a viral infection that affects shelter cats. Welfare of Cats 5 to 29 Months After Perineal Urethrostomy Cats undergoing PU do well in the home after surgery, showing long-term outcomes are good and earlier surgical intervention may be the best approach. Pyometra Surgery and Access to Veterinary Care Research shows pyometra, a life-threatening infection in unspayed dogs and cats, can be safely treated without specialized care, thereby increasing access to veterinary care. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2