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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Fw: [petlaw] NM: Darlene Arden blogs on Albuquerque shelter improvements



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http://perpetuallys peaking.blogspot .com/2009/ 07/albuquerque- animal-services-
revisited.html or http://tinyurl. com/no75bb

Albuquerque Animal Services Revisited
by Darlene Arden
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Thirteen months have passed since I visited Albuquerque, met with the
Shelter people and toured. What I saw and heard impressed me. Why? Well, for
one thing, Albuquerque is smart enough to put a Registered Nurse in charge
of the shelters. This is someone who understands the need for sanitation.
She upgraded the shelters, as I said last year, with the goal of keeping
animals healthy and preventing disease. She brought in the shelter medicine
specialist from U.C. Davis and brought her back again to inspect after
recommended changes were made. There is no doubt that this is one of the few
shelter systems where the animals are less likely to break with illnesses
after leaving the shelter. (more...)

Sheila (who hopes someday to own a purebred cat or two) and her 6 + 2 cats

"The mightiest of weapons is truth. And everyone knows you're not permitted
to enter a Government building with a weapon." -- The Covert Comic
www.covertcomic. com

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