Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Shelter Medicine (-) Programs & Services Intake & Preventive Care Population Management Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response Enrichment & Behavior Behavior Keeping Pets in Homes Return to Owner Safety Net Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Programs & Operations Managed Admission Spay/Neuter Active FiltersPrograms & Services Group 9 Clear All ASPCA® Cornell Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Conference Online Courses The ASPCA® Cornell Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Online Courses are a unique educational opportunity for veterinarians and other animal welfare professionals. How To Create Easy Vertical Space for Cats Learn six easy steps that will turn leftover kennel doors into vertical spaces for cats. Welfare of Cats 5 to 29 Months After Perineal Urethrostomy Cats undergoing PU do well in the home after surgery, showing long-term outcomes are good and earlier surgical intervention may be the best approach. AVC in Education and Practice Review research by universities and other organizations that can help increase access to veterinary care for the benefit of pets, pet owners, and veterinarians. Spectrum of Care Get resources on how to provide a continuum of care and improve access to veterinary services for dogs and cats. How to Take a Daily Animal Inventory Taking a daily count and making sure your software systems are up to date allow you keep track of the animals in your care and prevent errors in your data. Dealing With Concerns About Pediatric Spay/Neuter Need help understanding and responding to concerns about pediatric spay and neuter? This is the resource for you! AVC Roundtable Overview Review a high-level summary of a virtual gathering of access-to-veterinary-care stakeholders at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Animal Appetite Monitoring Form This form can help shelter staff monitor the appetites of individual animals. Feline URI Handouts for Fosters & Adopters Feline URI is similar to the common cold in humans—and, like the common cold, can usually be resolved with supportive care and rest. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Next page next ›