
Seana Dowling-Guyer MS
Seana Dowling-Guyer is the Associate Director of the Collaborative for Sheltered Dogs at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University and teaches in the M.S. in Animals and Public Policy program. Ms. Dowling-Guyer studies how to improve the welfare of dogs in shelters and support dogs and other companion animals in the home and community. Her research includes the intersection of animal behavior and people’s perceptions, exploring the impact on the human-animal bond.
Sessions in which Seana Dowling-Guyer MS participates
lunes 6 abril, 2020
miércoles 20 marzo, 2024
Programs that support pet ownership in the community can reduce surrenders and improve welfare. What programs will help and how can you tell if you are making a difference? Common community outreach programs will be reviewed and compared against a strategic decision-making matrix. Participants will work through real-world case scenarios. Being strategic and adaptive when implementing these programs will increase pet retention, improve ...