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Informationen zum Autor Lila Miller, BS, DVM , is Vice President of Veterinary Outreach and Veterinary Advisor of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in New York, NY. She is an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. She is co-editor of the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters, and has over 30 years of experience working in the field of animal sheltering. Dr. Miller co-founded the Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV) in 2001 and served as a member of the task force that researched and wrote the ASV Guidelines for the Standards of Care of Shelter Animals. Stephen Zawistowski, PhD, CAAB , is the Science Advisor for The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in New York, NY. He holds a PhD in Behavior Genetics and is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist. He also is an adjunct professor at the University of Illinois College Of Veterinary Medicine and an adjunct faculty member in the Anthrozoology Graduate Program at Canisius College. Dr. Zawistowski is the founding co-editor of the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare and Science . Klappentext Shelter Medicine for Veterinarians and Staff, Second Edition is the premier reference on shelter medicine. Divided into sections on management, species-specific animal husbandry, infectious disease, animal cruelty, shelter programs, behavior, and spay/neuter, the new edition has been reformatted in a more user-friendly design with briefer chapters and information cross-referenced between chapters. Maintaining a herd health approach, new and expanded chapters address issues of husbandry, infectious disease management, behavior forensics, population management, forensic toxicology, animal cruelty and hoarding, enrichment in shelters, spay/neuter, and shelter design.Now in full color, this fully updated new edition delivers a vast array of knowledge necessary to provide appropriate and humane care for shelter animals. Veterinarians, veterinary technicians and shelter professionals will find this to be the go-to resource on the unique aspects of shelter medicine that help facilitate operating a modern, efficient, and humane shelter.* Features expanded husbandry coverage to include cats in depth and small mammals* Presents new treatment and control guidelines for infectious diseases* Offers a full color, user-friendly design with information cross-referenced between chapters* Maintains a herd health approach* Provides updated and expanded coverage of animal cruelty, including new laws, animal hoarding, forensics, and toxicology* Includes new information on shelter design, sanitation, and spay/neuter techniques and programs Zusammenfassung Shelter Medicine for Veterinarians and Staff, Second Edition is the premier reference on shelter medicine. With sections on management, animal husbandry, infectious disease, animal cruelty, shelter programs, behavior, and spay/neuter, the new edition has been reformatted with information cross-referenced between chapters. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors xi Acknowledgment xv Introduction xvii Section 1: Introduction 1 Introduction to Animal Sheltering 3 Stephen Zawistowski and Julie Morris 2 Population Statistics 13 Janet Scarlett 3 Shelter Design 21 Lucinda Schlaffer and Paul Bonacci 4 Sanitation 37 Kay Steneroden 5 Administrative Issues 49 Bonnie Yoffe-Sharp 6 Legal Issues for Shelters 59 Jane McBride Section 2: Husbandry 7 Quality of Life, Stress, and Emotional Pain in Shelter Animals 83 Franklin D. McMillan 8 Population Management 93 Sandra Newbury and Kate Hurley 9 Canine Care in the Animal...