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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS steps shelters can take to increase cat reclaims Are you living your mission? - The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC) is awarding CEU credits for all Animal Care Expo 2017 workshop sessions. For more detailed information, please visit animalsheltering.org/certification. Bringing your shelter into the 21st century: Improving animal welfare and capacity for care, Part one: The basics Suicide prevention for animal care workers Saving cats Sponsored by Tru Catch Traps Saving more lives Sponsored by ASPCA Shelter medicine Sponsored by VCA Animal Hospitals Tools for success Sponsored by ASPCA vulnerable, Part one: Caring feral mamas and kittens One nation under cat: America’s feline history URI: It’s snot inevitable! Beyond impact: Understanding grant evaluations Combating the naysayers: Who there’s no proof TNR works? From fee to free to fee Do THIS not THAT, Shelter medicine fundamentals—and permission to do less (of some things), Part two Implementing best practices: Working smarter, not harder the vulnerable, Part two: Saving orphaned kittens Challenging the canine identity crisis Do THIS not THAT, Shelter medicine fundamentals—and permission to do less (of some things), Part one Making the most of Google for nonprofits Return-to-field, Part one: theory into action Through their eyes: Enrichment in the temporary shelter Ensuring animal health: Is shelter intake always the best way to help? Maximizing the value of shelter data Return-to-field, Part two: Engaging the community Rehoming and relinquishment: What we know and why it matters House calls: Providing veterinary care directly to the community Keeping them at home: Using behavior counseling to save more cats’ lives top: TNR best practices Getting off the hamster wheel: Breaking down barriers between municipal and nonprofit rescues to save more lives Bringing your shelter into the 21st century: Improving animal welfare and capacity for care, Part two: Shelter case studies The critical role of animal control officers in the FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System have been approved for 1.5 hours of with the exception of the daylong approved for 6 hours, in jurisdictions RACE approval; however, participants boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call HSVMA at (530) 759-8106 or email info@hsvma.org for further information. - All Expo courses have been approved for Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) continuing education credit. Saving cats Sponsored by Tru Catch Traps Saving more lives Sponsored by ASPCA Tools for success Sponsored by ASPCA Saving cats Sponsored by Tru Catch Traps Saving more lives Sponsored by ASPCA Tools for success Sponsored by ASPCA Shelter medicine Sponsored by VCA Animal Hospitals Shelter medicine Sponsored by VCA Animal Hospitals LOOK FOR ROOM ASSIGNMENTS ON THE POCKET GUIDE FOUND IN YOUR NAME BADGE HOLDER.


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