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  • 4/29/20 – ANNOUNCING: Just Released –  COVID-19 Spay/Neuter and Wellness Clinic Preparedness Guide

    4/29/20 – ANNOUNCING: Just Released – COVID-19 Spay/Neuter and Wellness Clinic Preparedness Guide

    This COVID-19 Spay/Neuter and Wellness Clinic Preparedness Guide is a collaborative effort led by shelter and spay/neuter professionals representing different aspects of veterinary clinic operations. In all cases, the intention is advisory in nature and based on current knowledge. This guidance is not a standard or regulation and creates no legal obligation. It is intended to help clinic leadership formulate the safest and most reasonable approaches to operating spay/neuter and wellness clinics and maintain life-saving functions. Communities vary greatly and what may be safe and feasible for one community may not be for another. Organizations should always adhere to state and local laws and regulations.

    Visit the BestFriends Website to download the Guide and see other related resources

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  • Webinar – 5/7/20 – Stronger Together:  Building Healthier Human-Animal Bonds in the 21st Century – Virox

    Webinar – 5/7/20 – Stronger Together: Building Healthier Human-Animal Bonds in the 21st Century – Virox

    Humanity’s fate has always been linked to the health and cooperation of other animals. While it may seem like 21st Century technology has usurped our dependence upon and responsibility for the wellbeing of animals, it has done the opposite. Technology is revealing just how essential the human-animal bond remains. This presentation will reexamine the profound history of the human-animal bond through the lens of the latest science that tells us we are not done “using” animals, because we were never just using them. This is the new awareness that can tap into much deeper and rewarding relationships with animals and make us stronger and healthier together. 

    Meg Daley Olmert is an expert on the neurobiology of the human-animal bond and its therapeutic effects.  In 2009, her groundbreaking book, Made for Each Other: The Biology of the Human-Animal Bond, was published to international acclaim.  Scholars from a wide range of disciplines applauded the clear and rigorous scientific case Olmert made that human civilization and animal domestication are an evolutionary coincidence of our shared neurobiological heritage.  It is this shared primal brain network that creates the sense of calm and attraction in which social bonds—among and between species—can flourish.  This affiliative mind/body state is also essential to the wellbeing of all social mammals.

    ​​​​​​​For the last decade Meg has served as the Director of Research for Warrior Canine Connection, an innovative and highly effective animal assisted therapy that uses the training of service dogs to reduce the symptoms of combat trauma. In 2015 she became the scientific advisor to The Comfort Dog Project in Uganda—the first animal-assisted trauma therapy in central Africa.  Meg continues to publish and collaborate with scientists worldwide and is a much sought-after guest speaker at academic and professional conferences and has given ​​​​​​​two widely viewed TEDxTalks.

    https://event.webinarjam.com/channel/Virox-Animal_Health

  • Webinar – 4/29/20 – COVID-19 Veterinary Summit Facebook Live – Telemedicine – WVC/Viticus Group

    Webinar – 4/29/20 – COVID-19 Veterinary Summit Facebook Live – Telemedicine – WVC/Viticus Group

    As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, human and animal health professionals have been challenged to bring telemedicine into their practice for the safety of themselves and their clients.

    Tune in to our Facebook COVID-19 Veterinary Q&A tomorrow, April 29 at 6p PST (9p EST) as telemedicine experts discuss how and when to implement telemedicine into your practice’s workflow and the importance of communicating these core concepts to your clients. As always, your participation and questions are encouraged during the live event!

    https://www.facebook.com/WesternVeterinaryConf/?utm_campaign=WVC%20-%20Brand%20Awareness&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=87087321&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8JLoNghj8IKurYHwckDcFDYoa63NTfOYp7NU_gahPtXgdzUPF-INWwaIXc6F0TVtcF6rGnIBGsh67Ec3eMlgYT6tR_Qg&_hsmi=87087321

  • Webinar – 5/1/20 – AmPA! COVID-19 Preparedness Summit – American Pets Alive!

    Webinar – 5/1/20 – AmPA! COVID-19 Preparedness Summit – American Pets Alive!

    A national online summit for you to prepare for the next phase of animal sheltering through the COVID-19 pandemic.

    As this global pandemic worsens, what will happen to homeless pets and those entering our shelters?

    You’re invited to an online summit to work towards a preparedness plan we can all utilize.

    We are creating communities who care, leaders who understand the importance of relationships between pets and people, and solutions to maintain lifesaving across the nation.

    The AmPA! summit offers shelters and rescues a chance to join in breakout roundtables, work with experts, and engage with leaders from communities who have been hit the hardest by this disease.

    You’ll hear from Dr. Ellen Jefferson and the instructors from Maddie’s Lifesaving Academy, as well as other industry leaders, and the communities who have been affected the most. But more importantly, you’ll be able to engage face to face (digitally!) with people like you. Because not feeling alone makes this crisis a lot easier.

    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0ocOmvrT8qHdNAk1VT9BVwDAUD3Qx_jj7W

  • Webinar – 4/29/20 – PetPoint Ask the Expert Session – PetPoint

    Webinar – 4/29/20 – PetPoint Ask the Expert Session – PetPoint

    Come and learn along with other PetPoint shelters! 
    Join us for our next Ask the Expert Session.
    Our Expert PetPoint Support Specialist will be live to answer your PetPoint questions.
    Complicated Questions? Want to know how a particular module of PetPoint works? Our specialist can help!
    When registering for this class, there is a section that asks if you have any questions or comments. Please go ahead and enter in the questions on your mind. This allows our expert PetPoint Support Specialist time to research complicated and multi-tiered questions before the sessions begins. If we run out of time before we can get to your question – don’t worry! Entering your email address and shelter ID when registering ensures we can reply to you with the answer. Don’t miss out on an exciting opportunity to speak live to a PetPoint Support Specialist.
    If you have any PetPoint questions, you can always contact our Tech Support team, via the web portal, for additional information. Log into PetPoint, click on Support, then Contact Support. Please pass this communication along to your colleagues and staff members who would benefit from or are interested in this opportunity.
  • Webinar – 4/30/20 – Boots on the Ground: Caring for COVID-19 Exposed Pets in Shelters – Maddie’s Fund

    Webinar – 4/30/20 – Boots on the Ground: Caring for COVID-19 Exposed Pets in Shelters – Maddie’s Fund

    Join Dr. Sandra Newbury, Director of University of Wisconsin’s Shelter Medicine Program, for practical guidance for essential shelter workers caring for pets who have been exposed to COVID-19. From intake to outcome, she’ll be sharing protocols and answering questions on how to keep yourself and the animals in your care safe.

    This webcast is one hour and will be recorded.

    Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 12n Pacific / 3pm Eastern

    About Dr. Sandra Newbury, DVM

    Dr. Newbury helped to build the Koret Shelter Medicine Program at the University of California, Davis from 2006-2014. She served 6 years on the Board of Directors of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians and was the Chair of the Shelter Standards Task Force. Dr. Newbury “saves lives and stomps out disease!” by focusing on partnerships between shelters, veterinarians and the community to decrease shelter intake and improve health, welfare and positive outcomes for homeless animals. Her academic work has focused on clinical studies in infectious disease, immunology, and population medicine to improve understanding of shelter animal health, disease response and animal welfare. Dr. Newbury travels through the year working with shelters and communities of all kinds across the US, and in Canada, Europe and Australia. Dr. Newbury and her son share their home in Madison with several minimally compliant and beloved pets.

    https://www.maddiesfund.org/caring-for-covid-19-exposed-pets-in-shelters.htm?p=0EECED7D-7E3F-4ECB-A2D8-CD9099F21539

  • Webinar – 5/13/20 – Preparing to Care for Bottle-Baby Kittens During COVID-19 – National Kitten Coalition

    Webinar – 5/13/20 – Preparing to Care for Bottle-Baby Kittens During COVID-19 – National Kitten Coalition

    Bottle-baby kittens are already arriving in many parts of our country – and in some places, the kitten season never stops! Kittens under 4 weeks of age or ‘bottle-baby kittens’ need trained fosters to save their lives. Have you thought about fostering kittens? Have you fostered already, but would like to know more? Learn what to expect and how to prepare for fostering kittens less than 4 weeks old, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can save lives!
  • Webinar – 4/30/20 – Chameleon Shelter Software – Introduction to Field Services – Chameleon

    Webinar – 4/30/20 – Chameleon Shelter Software – Introduction to Field Services – Chameleon

    This Thursday, 4/30/2020 at 10AM Pacific Time, Kevin is going to go over Chameleon’s windows and functions for officers, investigators, and other field personnel.

    This will be a 90-minute webinar.

    Space is limited so we encourage advanced registration.

    The recorded webinar will be made available for later viewing on our website – use your Chameleon Beach log in to access it after the fact.

    https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5706704348710943245

  • Behavior and Training Online Conference – 5/23/20 to 5/25/20 – The Lemonade Conference – Behavior and Training – IAABC And FDSA

    Behavior and Training Online Conference – 5/23/20 to 5/25/20 – The Lemonade Conference – Behavior and Training – IAABC And FDSA

    As dog trainers, it’s not about what we can’t do — it’s about what we can do! So when COVID-19 shut down IAABC and FDSA’s in-person training conferences, we took those lemons, squeezed them, added some water, sugar, and a splash of attitude and we made … lemonade!

    Working together, IAABC and FDSA created The Lemonade Conference, a highly affordable online educational extravaganza of unprecedented size and scope — 40+ presenters with two simultaneous classrooms running for three days, 18 hours a day. And for those not available for the live event, we will include a free “library” of all of the presentations, included in your registration fee (conference must be purchased before it ends; videos are then available for at least a year in your library). Watch the recordings from the comfort of your living room in the months following the conference — always at your leisure.

    But what’s a conference without a chance to shop the vendors? A number of fantastic sponsors have stepped up to the plate to join us! You’ll have an opportunity shop and watch a variety of dog-centric presentations about products and services that are highly applicable for hobbyists and pet professionals alike — make sure you take some time to see what they’re offering this year!

    We welcome you to join us and our talented group of presenters, to make new friends around the world, and to shop with our dog-centric vendors. We have so much in common, and so much to learn from each other. We believe we’ll make some very tasty lemonade indeed!

    BACKGROUND:

    In March of 2020, the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC) and the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy (FDSA) faced a daunting challenge: How does one host an educational conference when COVID-19 is virtually guaranteed to risk the health and safety of participants?

    The answer is – you don’t. You cancel because that is the right thing to do.

    So you make the decision to cancel, and then you feel terrible. You’ve let people down, you’ve risked a ton of money, and all that work has been lost. But then you remember – you’re a trainer! It’s not about what we can’t do – it’s about what we can do! So you get up, brush yourself off, look around, and find a solution that fits the problem. You take those lemons, squeeze them, add some water, sugar, and a splash of attitude and you make … lemonade!

    And that is exactly what happened. Recognizing that our community needed something to look forward to, especially at a time when many of us are struggling for work, we looked for something we could do.

    After a night of non-stop brainstorming between IAABC and FDSA, we knew the answer was there within our reach. We could create an online conference with top-notch presenters, interactive opportunities, and a worldwide schedule to reach the largest number of people. We could offer generous scholarships to support our community in a time of need. We could combine the very best that our communities had to offer in the fields of dog behavior, training and dog sports – the best of the best!

    And we did exactly that! Working together, IAABC and FDSA created The Lemonade Conference, an online educational extravaganza of unprecedented size and scope – 40+ presenters with two simultaneous classrooms running for three days, 18 hours a day. And for those not available for the live event, we have included a free “library” of all of the presentations, included in your registration fee.

    https://thelemonadeconference.com/

     

  • Animal Welfare Online Conference – 5/20/20 to 5/21/20 – The 2020 National Animal Welfare Conference – Humane Canada/PetSmart Charities of Canada

    Animal Welfare Online Conference – 5/20/20 to 5/21/20 – The 2020 National Animal Welfare Conference – Humane Canada/PetSmart Charities of Canada

    What did organizations and individuals have to do when the COVID-19 pandemic stroke? PIVOT, we all had to pivot.

    That is exactly what we did for our annual National Animal Welfare Conference this year. We couldn’t host you in person in Victoria but we look forward to “seeing you” online on May 20 and 21.

    Remember that you are eligible to receive FREE registration to this online conference if you had purchased a pass to attend the in-person conference in Victoria.

    How do I know if I should attend the online conference?

    The online National Animal Welfare Conference welcomes:

    – SPCA, Humane Societies and shelter/rescue employees and volunteers
    – Animal care professionals who work with companion animals, farm animals, or wildlife
    – Students in any discipline
    – Veterinarians, veterinary technicians and veterinary support staff
    – Researchers and scientists
    – Academics
    – Animal enforcement personnel
    – People who advocate for animals or those who have an interest in animal welfare

    Register Today and Have Access to:
    Virtual engaging conference sessions,
    World-class speakers,
    The opportunity to learn and interact among a global audience,
    Participate in group discussions and one-on-one meetings,
    Connect with sponsors directly, showcasing the latest in everything animal welfare,
    Access practical tips & takeaways from a variety of perspectives,
    Live and pre-recorded sessions which will be available for 30 days post-event,
    Your opportunity to talk and collaborate with industry thought leaders to learn about emerging animal welfare trends, and
    Enjoy unparalleled access to the best and brightest thinkers in animal welfare today.

    https://pheedloop.com/nawc2020/site/home/