Playing with shelter dogs — now on demand!
Did you miss our recent webcast on how playing with shelter dogs makes them happier, healthier, and more easily adopted? Don’t fret — it’s available on-demand!
Did you miss our recent webcast on how playing with shelter dogs makes them happier, healthier, and more easily adopted? Don’t fret — it’s available on-demand!
Sign up for our free webcast, Secrets to Pet Foster Program Success, with the wizards of fostering from the San Francisco-based Muttville Senior Dog Rescue.
The science of feline behavior modification has come a long way in recent years, leaving animal shelters, rescue groups, fosters and adopters with plenty of new tools to help cats become happier and well-adjusted companions.
Play, particularly play with humans, can reduce stress and improve behavioral and physical wellness for dogs in animal shelters.
Foster programs are critical if we want to help more pets who are facing treatable medical conditions, and to expand the capacity of a community to care for its homeless pets. Does your shelter or rescue group have medical protocols in place to care for your fostered dogs and cats?
Does your shelter or rescue group have medical protocols in place to care for your pets and for your fostered dogs and cats?
The challenge of prevention and treatment of canine heartworm is particularly acute in animal shelters, which usually receive the dogs when they are already heartworm-positive and face challenges finding resources to treat them.
Would you love to give your pet adoption program a boost, but fear that free adoptions send the wrong message, attract the wrong people and result in bad outcomes for pets? Free pet adoptions have become more popular with shelters and rescue groups. Those who promote them find they can bring attention to senior pets,… Learn More
If helping homeless pets is what you’re all about, then you won’t want to miss the Maddie’s Institute Summer Webcast Series!
If you’re serious about saving the lives of shelter dogs, it’s definitely time to take a play break!