Veterinary Forensics
Identifying Signs of Animal Abuse
There are plentiful resources for identifying and diagnosing animal abuse and neglect in order to better your patient’s life as soon as possible.
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DVM, MS
Dr. Woolf received her DVM and MS (concentration: Veterinary Forensic Sciences) degrees from the University of Florida. She has worked in private practice and in animal welfare organizations, including relief work at almost 50 locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2014, she founded Woolf Veterinary Forensics Consulting and lectures internationally on animal abuse, The Link, and veterinary forensics, as well as consulting on individual cases. Dr. Woolf also works in the University of Florida Veterinary Forensic Sciences program, has published numerous articles and a book chapter on animal cruelty topics, and was a 2018-2019 Don Low-CVMA Practitioner Fellow at the University of California, Davis in the Anatomic Pathology Department. She is on the Board of Directors of the International Veterinary Forensic Sciences Association.
There are plentiful resources for identifying and diagnosing animal abuse and neglect in order to better your patient’s life as soon as possible.
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