How to stop itching in shelter and foster home dogs – and your dog, too!
Is itching tormenting dogs in your shelter, foster homes, or in your own home? Help is on the way!
Is itching tormenting dogs in your shelter, foster homes, or in your own home? Help is on the way!
Yes, animal shelters and rescue groups can fight back against Facebook’s latest squeeze on how many of your followers can see your posts.
New and innovative adoption strategies mean everyone in your shelter can get on board with finding pets new homes.
A recently published study looked at whether animal shelters can reliably test dog-friendliness by using a plush dog instead of a real dog.
Is your animal shelter ready to handle pet birds in need?
Does focusing on breed get pets adopted? Not according to the latest research!
The age when shelter cats are spayed or neutered does not cause an increase in negative behaviors in the two years after adoption.
Can posting on Twitter help get pets adopted, raise money for shelters and rescue groups, and recruit volunteers and foster homes? Yes, says social media consultant Christie Keith, but there’s a catch.
Babesia gibsoni is an intracellular parasite of red blood cells. This presentation, given by Dr. Sarah Kirk at the University of Florida’s 7th Annual Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Conference, provides a case study in the diagnosis and management of B. gibsoni in pit bulls rescued from large-scale fighting rings.
Can adoption centers operated as cat cafes find homes for cats and help adoption organizations raise funds? Take a look at what’s happening in communities across the country and find out!