Veterinary Forensics & Animal Law Enforcement:

In-Depth Case Studies May 21, 2025- Virtual- Free

Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Rainey

Kick off summer with a FREE training session designed specifically for animal law enforcement professionals—get ready to boost your capabilities for the summer season and beyond!

Calling all animal law enforcement professionals, investigators, and animal protection advocates! This is your chance to gain specialized knowledge in Veterinary Forensics with Dr. Jennifer Rainey—one of the leading experts in the field.

Join us for an immersive experience where you’ll explore real forensic case studies and gain critical insights into the investigative techniques used in animal-related crimes. Whether you’re a law enforcement officer, animal control officer, or involved in legal proceedings, this event will elevate your skills in forensic investigation.

What to Expect:

Real Forensic Case Studies: This training will provide a review of real-life veterinary forensic cases. The cases selected will represent some of the common forensic cases we encounter. In addition to reviewing the investigative history and necropsy findings, there will be a discussion regarding further relevant investigative questions, evidence collection, and supplemental testing for each case. Also highlighted will be the legal importance of the manner of death in each example.

Interactive Q&A: Bring your questions! Dr. Rainey will answer specific queries from professionals in the field to help enhance your investigative process.

Free Kick-Off to Summer Training: Special, free training session to prepare animal law enforcement professionals for the demands of the summer season, with practical advice on tackling high-profile cases.

Register Today!
This is a unique opportunity to gain practical, actionable insights from one of the top experts in the field of veterinary forensics and animal law enforcement. Don’t miss out!

Take Home Points:

  • Forensic necropsies are performed to determine Cause AND Manner of Death, as well as to answer pertinent legal/investigative questions.
  • Manner of Death can be just as important as Cause of Death from a legal perspective.
  • Manner of Death is a medical opinion based on history/scene indicators/investigation.
    • Natural, Accidental, Nonaccidental, *Humane Euthanasia, Undetermined
  • Supplemental Testing can assist in answering important investigative questions.
    • Examples include bone marrow fat analysis, toxicology, DNA analysis

For more information and to register, visit www.code3associates.org

Continuing Education Credit

Upon successful completion, students will receive a certificate of completion and become eligible to apply for continuing education credits from Colorado State University. Veterinary professionals may apply to receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs) from the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

This class is approved for Colorado Bureau of Animal Protection Agents for CE credit.


Tuition, Registration & Payment

Tuition for this class is freee

Registration closes 1 hour before the course begins.

Please email us, info@code3associates.org, with any questions.


Details on Virtual Class

  • Our virtual classes are taken via computer with the ability for students to interact with each other and the instructors.
  • A computer with webcam, microphone and reliable internet access are required for attendance.
  • 100% attendance is required with participation options available through the student’s microphone and/or through type-written communications.
  • Class is from 9:00 am to 11:00 am MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME.

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