Sanitation Excellence in Shelters

  • 18 Apr 2019
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Webinar

Animal Welfare organizations strive to provide the best environment to maintain animal health. Appropriate sanitation, to stay ahead of disease surges, requires assessment of three major factors: the animal housed in the building, the health of the environment around the animal and the attention to detail of the staff. Every organization tries to work within the constraints of all of these factors. This free, 60-minute webinar will review the major components that hinder disease control and help individuals maintain or improve sanitation excellence.

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About our speaker:

Dr. Gerryll Gae Hall has been involved in both private and animal welfare practice over the last 30 years. She has a passion for treating and preventing infectious diseases in both animals and their owners. She decided to work in the industry after uncovering a unique viral cause of high fevers in privately owned cats. In 1997, Dr. Hall established the VetConnX Program, which is now referred to as the Protocol Helpline. With the considerable contacts and resources she has developed since its inception, she assists veterinarians and animal welfare groups with disease management and prevention.

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