26th March 2014
Sutton Bonington Campus, Sutton Bonington, Leicestershire, LE12 5RD, United Kingdom
Ethical issues surrounding companion animal obesity, a survey of animal euthanasia and the role of social science in animal welfare were some of the topics explored at AWSELVA's Spring 2014 conference, held at Nottingham Veterinary School.
Schedule
09:30 | Registration and coffee |
10:00 | Introduction and welcome, Prof Gary England and Dr Kate Millar |
10:15 | Fat Companions: How weight problems will increasingly affect the lives of dogs and cats, Prof Peter Sandoe |
11:00 | Tea and coffee |
11:15 | “The best and worst part of my job”: Exploring the future of end of life care for animals, Assistant Prof Patricia Morris |
12:30 | The future of the Four Principles in animal ethics: Mepham’s ethical matrix revisited, Prof David Morton CBE |
13:15 | Lunch |
14:30 | Ethics and society: perspectives on animal blood and organ donation, Dr Pru Hobson-West and Vanessa Ashall |
15:15 | No Future? Dealing with the problem of unwanted dogs, Prof Marie Fox |
16:00 | Closing statement, Dr Becky Whay |
16:15 | Refreshments and informal discussion |
16:45 | Close and depart (AWSELVA AGM) |