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Phyllis M. Daugherty
Phyllis M. Daugherty, Director of Animal Issues Movement and AIMRealityTraining, has been involved in animal protection/welfare, spay/neuter and rescue/shelter work in Los Angeles since 1987. She currently produces documentaries and training films for law-enforcement and sheltering agencies on investigating and prosecuting animal cruelty and illegal animal fighting and controlling pet overpopulation.
In 1989, she filmed "Early Age Spay/Neuter" in a cooperative effort with Dr. W. Marvin Mackie of Animal Birth Control, showing the benefits of sterilization of pre-pubescent dogs and cats. This was followed in 2001 by a documentary called "Overcrowding California Animal Shelters" and in 2003 by "Investigating and Prosecuting Illegal Animal Fighting", which presented the steps needed to successfully prepare animal cruelty and illegal fighting cases for court.
In her 2005 film, "QuickSpay", Dr. W. Marvin Mackie demonstrates his safe, high-volume spay/neuter methods for adult and prepubescent cats and dogs on a DVD which is chaptered for easy reference and easy adaptation to techniques of vets in private practice or shelters. Over 5,000 copies in English or Spanish have been distributed to veterinarians, humane organizations and animal control agencies worldwide. Her latest film shows "How to Start and Run a Successful Spay/Neuter Clinic."
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