Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Programs & Operations Managed Admission Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care (-) Promotions & Events Active FiltersPromotions & Events Group 9 Clear All Foster Pet Social Media Graphics Use these social media overlays to promote animals available for adoption through foster homes. 10 Tips for Being a Powerful Advocate for Pit Bulls Discover 10 ways to advocate for pit bull-type dogs, including adoption campaigns and resources for adopters. Relocation Interview with Second Chance Animal Services, Destination Shelter for ASPCA’s Milestone Transport Second Chance Animal Services and “Almost Home” destination for transported pets 5 Tips for Choosing a Big Adoption Event Location Where you hold a large-scale adoption event can play a big part in its success. Follow these five tips from your colleagues in the field. 7 Ideas to Promote Your Shelter Animals on Black Friday Get more animals adopted just in time for the holidays with these Black Friday promotion ideas. How to Go Live on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Going live for an event, campaign, or just to show off animals boosts your social media strategy and helps raise visibility. Get best practices on how to go live. Video Tips for Helping Cats Transition into New Homes Send these videos to your cat foster families and adopters to teach them how to help make their cat’s transition into their new home as smooth as possible. Increase Adoptions Through Social & Traditional Media Here are four approaches that use the power of media—both social and traditional—to get more notice and find more dog adopters. 5 Social Media Tips to Promote Animals for Shelters or Rescues Social media tips to help you develop a plan for campaigns like National Adoption Weekend, Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, Help A Horse Day—and any time of the year. How to Host A Virtual Adoption Event Learn how to use social media to host fun virtual adoption events for animals who are in foster homes or don’t show well at the shelter. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page next ›