Is it just too hard to adopt a pet?
Have shelters and rescue groups made it too hard to adopt pets — so hard they’re driving good homes away?
Have shelters and rescue groups made it too hard to adopt pets — so hard they’re driving good homes away?
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!
Could the cats and dogs in your shelter have diarrhea due to an infection with the protozoan parasite Blastocystis?
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.
An article on the effectiveness of TNR programs at reducing community cat populations is one of the most frequently-downloaded articles on The Veterinary Journal website.
Things are looking up (and also down) for adoption groups dealing with Facebook’s recent changes.
Holiday wishes can come true for shelters and rescue groups that win big in Petco Foundation’s Holiday Wishes grant campaign!
We at Maddie’s Institute want to keep Dr. Sophia Yin’s legacy alive, and will be featuring some of her valuable teachings in the weeks to come — starting with this great set of tips on socializing kittens while they’re in foster homes!
No matter how much you love cats, no matter how many you’ve lived with, or that your shelter or rescue group has cared for, you can never have enough help when it comes to figuring out what makes them tick.
What if you could get treatment for every heartworm positive dog in your shelter? One organization in North Carolina found a way to do just that, and seen their adoptions of these dogs soar!