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2008 > Maddie's Fund® Provides New Resource
for Rescue Veterinary Personnel
Maddie's Fund® Provides New Resource
for Rescue Veterinary Personnel
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The new Maddie's Fund manual
can help shelters and rescue groups reduce the chance
of disease transmission among the animals in their care.
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Understanding the challenges that face animal shelters
and rescue groups in controlling infectious diseases among the animals
in their care, Maddie's Fund has introduced the Maddie's®
Infection Control Manual for Animal Shelters. This valuable
tool provides veterinarians and their staff with information and
guidance to help manage and reduce disease transmission in environments
where populations change constantly and animals often share close
quarters.
Maddie's Fund developed this exceptional resource
specifically for veterinary personnel who treat and care for the
health of animals in a shelter. For those organizations that do
not maintain a traditional shelter, but instead accommodate their
animals in multi-animal foster homes, or show animals at in-store
adoption centers, the information is relevant and useful in controlling
disease transmission in those environments.
The Mayor's Alliance has distributed copies of Maddie's®
Infection Control Manual for Animal Shelters to many of its
participating organizations to share with the veterinary personnel
who care for their animals. We'd like to express our gratitude to
Maddie's Fund for making this worthwhile resource available at no
charge to our participating organizations, demonstrating once again
its commitment to our efforts on behalf of New York City's homeless
animals.
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Maddie's Fund
Maddie's
Fund, The Pet Rescue Foundation, (www.maddiesfund.org)
is a family foundation funded by PeopleSoft and Workday Founder
Dave Duffield, and his wife, Cheryl, to help create a no-kill
nation. The first step is to help develop programs that guarantee
loving homes for all healthy shelter dogs and cats throughout
the country. The next step is to save the sick, injured and
poorly behaved pets in animal shelters nationwide. Maddie's
Fund is named after the family's beloved Miniature Schnauzer
who passed away in 1997.
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