HOUSTON, TX - The Houston SPCA and the Texas A&M College
of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences have partnered to create a new
program which exposes veterinary students to animal cruelty, neglect and trauma
cases involving dogs,spca houston cats and other companion animals, horses and
donkeys, farm animals, exotic animals and native wildlife. The partnership is
considered the largest between an animal shelter and a veterinary school in the
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spca houston Fourth-year students from the Texas A&M
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences will rotate through a
required two-week program at the Houston SPCA where they will work alongside
experts in cases of animal cruelty, neglect and trauma. The goal of the
program, according to Houston SPCA President Patricia Mercer, spca houston is
to ensure future veterinarians - many of whom will practice in Texas - become
more knowledgeable about the full spectrum of shelter medicine and animal
welfare including rescue and forensics investigations for all species.
The Houston SPCA investigates over 9,000 cases of animal
abuse and neglect each year. The shelter is also the only animal welfare
organization in the country that serves all species on one campus.
"As a leader in animal welfare, both nationally and in
our own community, the Houston SPCA is honored to partner with Texas A&M to
offer this unique learning opportunity for veterinary students," says
Mercer. "The number of species the students will work with and the
enormous number of animals we rescue from cruelty cases and through our 24-hour
ambulance will provide students with an unparalleled opportunity which should
serve as a national model."
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of operations at the Houston SPCA, the largest animal protection agency in the
Gulf Coast, gives the students the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding
of animal welfare, animal abuse, philanthropy, spca houston and their societal
responsibility to give of their time and talents within their communities,
while advancing the health and well-being of animals.
"There's no better way to gain immersive, hands-on
experience than at a shelter such as the Houston SPCA which sees over 26,000
animals per year, spca houston " says Dr. Eleanor M. Green, Dean of the
Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, the
only veterinary college in the state of Texas. "We have a responsibility
to provide a dynamic and engaging learning environment for our students that
challenges them to perform at their very best and prepares them to be career
ready at graduation."
Dr. Kenita Rogers, DVM, DACVIM, Associate Dean for
Professional Programs believes this extraordinary partnership will be a model
for veterinary medical education and for academic/private endeavors that
provide a true investment in the future of the veterinary profession.
"Through this new and incredibly exciting partnership
with the Houston SPCA, our students are not only exposed to a large,
complicated, and medically challenging caseload, spca houston but also have
experiences that cannot be mimicked spca houston in any other setting, namely
exposure to animal cruelty investigation and the principles of high volume,
high quality shelter medicine. spca houston The students are fully integrated
into the operations of the Houston SPCA and are surrounded by contemporary spca
houston "real-life" examples of how and why veterinarians must be involved
in animal welfare issues."
The program is partially funded by PetSmart Charities, Inc.,
a nonprofit animal welfare organization that helps find homes spca houston for
more than 400,000 dogs and cats every year through its adoption program in
PetSmart stores and its signature adoption events.
"As the largest funder of animal welfare spca houston
efforts in North America, PetSmart Charities is committed to addressing pet
overpopulation at the community levelspca houston," said Jan Wilkins, spca
houston Executive Director of PetSmart Charities, Inc. "We are proud to
support this initiative that prepares the next generation of veterinarians to
help sterilize pets prior to adoption, including puppies and kittens, while
also educating spca houston about shelter medicine and the devastating effects
of animal spca houston abuse and neglect."
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