Week of Events
Online Course – 3/18/21 to 3/21/21 – Managing common medical problems in practice today – IVS (fee applies)
IVS Presents (fee applies): A series of cases featuring specific clinical problems will be presented by Dr’s Fenimore and Lappin. They will each offer their thoughts on the management of these patients along with a discussion of topics associated with the clinical problem.
Online Course – 3/18/21 – Community Engagement: The lifesaving philosophy – Best Friends
Best Friends Presents: The term “community engagement” gets thrown around a lot, as if it is something that an officer can do if they have a few extra minutes. To unlock the full potential of community engagement, however, we must start thinking of it as less of a project and more of a state of mind. This lifesaving philosophy will not only help save the lives of animals but could potentially save an officer’s life as well. In this course you will learn how embracing community engagement as a mindset can, and will, increase lifesaving efforts and officer safety.
Online Course – 3/18/21 – Advanced Return to Owner in the Field: Beyond the Scanner – Best Friends
Best Friends Presents: Animal control officers play an integral role today in the reduction of shelter intake by choosing to identify and return stray dogs to their families without bringing them into the shelter, but all too often, officers stop looking for an owner was they find that the animal has no ID, tags, or microchip. This workshop highlights successful efforts from agencies across the country that have shown to significantly increase the field RTO rate for those animals without obvious identification.
Online Course – 3/18/21 – Community Cat Complaint Mitigation – Best Friends
Best Friends Presents: This session will cover how to respond to residents who don’t want community cats, also know as feral, stray or free-roaming cats, on their property. We’ll discuss strategic placement of deterrents, de-escalation techniques and information sharing regarding the long-term effectiveness of managing populations of community cats after sterilization.
Online Course – 3/18/21 to 3/21/21 – Managing common medical problems in practice today – IVS (fee applies)
IVS Presents (fee applies): A series of cases featuring specific clinical problems will be presented by Dr’s Fenimore and Lappin. They will each offer their thoughts on the management of these patients along with a discussion of topics associated with the clinical problem.
Online Course – 3/18/21 to 3/21/21 – Managing common medical problems in practice today – IVS (fee applies)
IVS Presents (fee applies): A series of cases featuring specific clinical problems will be presented by Dr’s Fenimore and Lappin. They will each offer their thoughts on the management of these patients along with a discussion of topics associated with the clinical problem.