Video Length: 57 Minutes
Learn how to implement lifesaving programs that will take your facility from a save rate of 50% to over 90% in a very short period of time.
Dr. Kim Sanders, Director and Veterinarian at Anderson County PAWS in Anderson, SC, learned how to leverage the resources at her disposal to turn things around in her shelter and her community. There is no need to reinvent the wheel, you too, can take your shelter from 50 to 90 really fast! Join us on December 6, 2018, at 9 pm Eastern, for the final webcast in the lifesaving series.
This course has been pre-approved for Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credits.
Dr. Sanders is the Director and Veterinarian at Anderson County PAWS in Anderson, SC. After completing her DVM from St. George's University in 2009, she quickly found her calling in shelter medicine. Dr. Sanders is passionate about teaching other shelter directors how to implement best practices and save lives. She is focused on saving shelter animals in not only Anderson County, but all over South Carolina. If not at the shelter, you can find her playing with her pit bulls or loving on her donkeys.