Study Shows Low Adopter Confidence Contribute to Longer Shelter Stays
As shelters nationwide continue to face an overcapacity crisis, large dogs are being hit especially hard. A new report released today from Hill's Pet Nutrition (Hill's), a leading supporter in animal welfare, found that low pet parent confidence, cost and size-related concerns are negatively impacting large-dog adoption, leading to longer shelter stays.
From healing hearts to changing lives: The thrilling world of shelter veterinarians unveiled
Being a shelter veterinarian is a rewarding and life-changing journey that allows veterinary professionals to touch countless lives, both human and animal. The satisfaction of knowing that your dedication and expertise make a lifesaving difference is a source of immense pride and fulfillment. For those who embrace the calling of shelter medicine, the rewards extend beyond professional achievements, encompassing the indescribable joy of witnessing the transformative power of compassion and care.

