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Film Titles: Adult & Professionals To request films, simply call our national office at 304-725-0506 or email us! First-Time Patrons: Read the Program Guidelines and complete the Library Member Agreement. Animal Cruelty & Fighting In the Line of Duty (ILD) Series These films are designed for law enforcement training, but may also provide vital information to animal control officers, private shelter staff, social workers, attorneys, and other related professions. ILD Animal Abuse: Why Cops Can and Need to Stop It (Blurred Version) 36 minutes Discusses the link between animal cruelty and human violence, and provides a real-world example of law enforcement implementing a specialized anti-animal cruelty investigative and enforcement team. ILD Pit Bull Fighting, What Every Cop Should Know 42 minutes Discusses the cruelty of dog fighting, and the link between this underground industry and other forms of crime; provides an overview of enforcement, investigation, and criminal trial for perpetrators of dog fighting. ILD What Dogs Try to Tell Cops 24 minutes Discusses the errors in judgment that may occur when canine body language is misinterpreted; provides an overview of body language and tips to prevent the unnecessary shooting of a dog during stops, busts, investigations, etc. Investigating and Prosecuting Animal Cruelty by the Animal Issues Movement Series 60+ minutes (paced) Provides step-by-steps for pursing animal cruelty cases from the early investigation on through to prosecution. Instructional style. One Last Fight: Exposing the Shame by Erik Friedl and the Chicago Anti-Cruelty Society 15 minutes Explores and exposes the destructive impact the practice of dogfighting has on animals, people and the entire community. Includes safety demonstrations for children approached by stray/loose dogs. Violence Link Task Force Awareness by Violence Link Task Force of Tampa Bay and Jackie Barron of WLFA-TV, FL 10 minutes Brief, excellent look at the importance of addressing animal cruelty as seen through the experiences of professionals from the fields of social work, law enforcement and the court system in the Tampa Bay area. Spay/Neuter Guides Back To Top Early-Age Neutering: A Practical Guide for Veterinarians by the Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights and University of California, Davis, School Medicine of Veterinarian 19 minutes Provides the ethical, scientific, and professional grounds for veterinarians to actively participate in spay/neuter efforts by local animal shelters and rescues. Demonstrates the actual early-age sterilizations surgeries for both sexes of cats and dogs. Available in Spanish! Left-lateral Flank Spay by Esther Mechler and Focus on Animals 12 minutes Designed to encourage veterinarian participation in low-cost spay/neuter efforts. Provides a demo of a humane, but quicker spay technique for practicing veterinarians and vet students. Quick Spay by the Animal Issues Movement Series 20+ minutes Instructional film for veterinarians to perform early/age and adult spay/neuters of cats and dogs. Starting a Spay/Neuter Clinic by the Animal Issues Movement Series 30+ minutes Provides step-by-steps for creating and operating a spay/neuter clinic; from the office set-up to client interactions. Instructional style. Working with Feral Cats in Veterinary Practice by Whitney Lemarr, Dr. Brenda Griffin, and Biomedical Communications of Auburn University 30 minutes Step-by-step instructions for veterinarians and clinics to assist with feral cat Trap-Neuter-Return (T-N-R) efforts. Back To Top
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