
|Videos|July 4, 2017
From Zero to TNR Program
Audra Farrell, Community Cares supervisor for the San Francisco SPCA, says veterinarians and shelter workers can advise the public about trap-neuter-return programs by getting involved themselves.
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Audra Farrell, Community Cares supervisor for the San Francisco SPCA, says veterinarians and shelter workers can advise the public about trap-neuter-return programs by getting involved themselves. It's possible for a community to go from zero to TNR program, especially if the veterinary community is willing to step up and meet that challenge.
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