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SUMMARY:UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program Event -Shelter Traffic Jam: Quick Wins to Clear the Way and Keep Animals Moving
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DESCRIPTION:UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program Event -Shelter Traffic Jam: Quick Wins to Clear the Way and Keep Animals Moving\n\n10/29/25 10:00 AM PST\n - 10/29/25 11:00 AM PST\Description:\nDifferent shelters, same traffic jam: Too many animals, not enough exits, and teams fighting burnout in the gridlock. Overcrowding compromises care. Stress shoots up and decision-making stalls. But you’re not powerless—whether you’re frontline staff, a volunteer, in a leadership role, or a veterinary professional, you can drive real change. This session will equip you with immediate steps to reduce harm and break up traffic jams today. With Drs. Kate Hurley and Cindi Delany, you’ll explore balancing intakes and outcomes for better welfare, using daily monitoring and pathway planning to move animals faster, and making tough euthanasia decisions when no safe live outcomes exist.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program Event -Shelter Traffic Jam: Quick Wins to Clear the Way and Keep Animals Moving<br /><br />10/29/25 10:00 AM PST - 10/29/25 11:00 AM PST<br />Description:<br />Different shelters, same traffic jam: Too many animals, not enough exits, and teams fighting burnout in the gridlock. Overcrowding compromises care. Stress shoots up and decision-making stalls. But you&rsquo;re not powerless&mdash;whether you&rsquo;re frontline staff, a volunteer, in a leadership role, or a veterinary professional, you can drive real change. This session will equip you with immediate steps to reduce harm and break up traffic jams today. With Drs. Kate Hurley and Cindi Delany, you&rsquo;ll explore balancing intakes and outcomes for better welfare, using daily monitoring and pathway planning to move animals faster, and making tough euthanasia decisions when no safe live outcomes exist.
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