Complete the registration form below to receive access via email to this exclusive Best Friends National Conference session on Thursday, December 9th at 6:00 PM Eastern Time.
An optimal length of stay (LOS) for pets in shelters is one that’s short but as safe as possible, and it’s something every shelter should strive for. That means ensuring that lost pets return home quickly, while those who need medical care or training have a longer LOS. In this session, we discuss how to revamp your organization’s operations to safely reduce a pet’s stay, whether that pet is highly adoptable, has medical or behavioral challenges, or is returned to the field. We’ll also talk about the benefits of shortening the LOS, including reduced incidence of disease, decreased expenses for the shelter and increased well-being for pets.
Speaker: Kate Hurley, DVM, MPVM, UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program Director Deadline to register for this opportunity is Wednesday, December 8th.
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