Veterinary and Spay/Neuter

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American Animal Hospital Association – Offers best practices and veterinary industry information

American Association of Feline Practitioners – Information on feline health, trends and best practices

American Heartworm Society – Current Canine Guidelines for the Diagnosis, Prevention, and Management of Heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) Infection in Dogs

American Veterinary Medical Association – Includes link to their Animal Welfare Policies

ASPCA – Searchable database to find low-cost spay/neuter services: shelters can sign up if they offer this service

ASPCA Ask the Experts – Provides the most up-to-date pet care information from ASPCA experts in behavior, nutrition, poison control, veterinary medicine and the human-animal bond.

Association of Shelter Veterinarians

Banfield – Microchip and veterinary hospital site

Humane Alliance – High volume spay/neuter program in Asheville NC

Humane Society Euthanasia Reference Manual – This newly updated HSUS Euthanasia Reference Manual is designed to be the definitive basic education tool for understanding the methods and techniques of performing humane euthanasia.

Humane Society Veterinary Medicine Association

International Veterinary Information Service – An on-line publisher of veterinary books and proceedings, the professional information resource is reserved for veterinarians, veterinary support staff, veterinary students, and animal helath scientists and professionals.

Operation Catnip -Feral Cat spay/neuter program in the Mid-Atlantic states
Shelter Medicine -The shelter side of Maddie’s Fund

Spay Day USA – Annual campaign of The Humane society of the United States and Humane Society International to inspire people to save animal lives by spaying or neutering pets and feral cats

Spay USA – a program of North Shore Animal League America, a nationwide network and referral service for affordable spay/neuter services

UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program – Goals of this program are to advance shelter medicine as a veterinary specialty through research, specialty training and education, and performance of veterianry service in animal shelters; and to improve the quality of life of animals in shelters through improvements in veterinary preventive medicine and management of disease.

Veterinary Partners – Lay-person’s resource for veterinary medical information.