Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Keeping Pets in Homes Spay/Neuter Clinic Flow Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Intake & Preventive Care Enrichment & Behavior (-) Behavior Canine Enrichment Feline Enrichment Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Active FiltersBehavior Group 9 Clear All Speaking Dog! Canine Communication #2 of 3 In this segment you'll learn about the range of dog vocalizations, and what dogs are able to know about others from what they smell How to Plan & Track the Best Enrichment Program Ever Participants will walk away knowing the right strategies to set individual shelter goals, plus how to track the program to maximize effectiveness. Speaking Dog! Canine Communication #1 of 3 Learn how to assess canine behavior based on body language, and clarify labels used to describe dogs. Speaking Dog! Canine Communication #3 of 3 You'll learn how to change your own body language and behavior during dog handling to reduce dogs stress and increase your safety. Behavior Tips for Intact Female Dogs Give foster caregivers and adopters four tips for living with an intact female dog in the rare circumstance when routine spay and neuter is not available. Behavior Tips for Intact Female Cats Give foster caregivers and adopters four tips for living with an intact female cat in the rare circumstance when routine spay and neuter is not available. Behavior Tips for Intact Male Cats Give foster caregivers and adopters four tips for living with an intact male cat in the rare circumstance when routine spay and neuter is not available. 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. Resources to Assist With Intake These educational learning tools will provide visual reminders, practical tips, and printable checklists to develop critical standards and confidence. Feline Spectrum Assessment Feline Spectrum Assessment (FSA) is a standardized and simple four-step process for assessing incoming cats that grew out of the ASPCA’s “Is This Cat Feral?” research. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Next page next ›