Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic (-) Enrichment & Behavior Behavior Canine Enrichment Feline Enrichment (-) Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Keeping Pets in Homes Safety Net Programs & Operations Spay/Neuter Shelter Medicine Active FiltersEnrichment & Behavior Group 9 Adoption & Placement Group 9 Clear All Managing and Training Leash-Reactive Dogs Help your dog adopters and foster caregivers manage and train leash-reactive dogs by downloading and sharing this PDF. Meet Your Match® Survey and Guides to Download Canine-ality and Feline-ality guide and survey for the Meet Your Match adoption program Behavior Tips for Living with Intact Dogs and Cats Share these behavior tips with foster caregivers and adopters living with intact dogs and cats when spay/neuter surgeries are temporarily unavailable. Northern Tier Shelter Initiative Zoomies: Behavioral Euthanasia: Approaching Decisions with Care and Impacts with Compassion Learn how to mitigate the impacts of behavior euthanasia and gain tools to guide pathway planning and outcome decisions in this webinar. Strengthening Pet Retention Through Safety Net Programs Resources to help keep pets safe at home through supportive services. Six Ideas for Feline Enrichment Check out these seven easy and inexpensive ideas to help you make feline enrichment a part of your everyday routine. How To Train a Cat to Ring a Bell (Watch Adopters Line Up!) How does teaching cats to ring bells help you get them into homes? Check out this easy four-step process and find out! Behavior Tips for Intact Male Dogs Give foster caregivers and adopters six tips for living with an intact male dog in the rare circumstance when routine spay and neuter is not available. Handling Cats Who Display Overt Aggression Learn how to handle aggressive feline behaviors with the Feline-ality Interactive Glossary and a guide to recognizing cat body postures. Dog Enrichment Resources Shelter enrichment programs help reduce stress and decrease hyper-arousal, depression, and obsessive/compulsive behavior. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›