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From horse defamation to rogue raccoons, these Animal Law experts have seen it all

Vancouver Courier reported that a new course in animal law will be offered at UBC in September. The course will be run by Victoria Shroff, an animal law specialist, and Amber […]

Mar 11, 2019

An Oregon horse is suing his former owner

The CKNW Charles Adler Show interviewed Victoria Shroff, an expert in animal law and UBC professor, about a horse in Oregon who, with his new owner, is suing his former owner […]

Jan 30, 2019

Canada’s pet food industry is not regulated — and experts warn about the dangers

Global quoted Victoria Shroff, a pet litigation lawyer and an adjunct law professor at UBC, in an article about the lack of a national recall system for pet food. “[The] impact […]

Dec 10, 2018

Animal lawyer takes her canine co-teacher to school for class on empathy

The Vancouver Sun published an article about UBC adjunct professor Victoria Shroff and her Paws of Empathy program. The program sees Shroff taking her dog to elementary schools to teach […]

Oct 2, 2018

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