Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Keeping Pets in Homes Spay/Neuter Clinic Flow Shelter Medicine 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 #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. Simple Behavior And Handling Tips for Shy or Fearful Dogs Download this brochure for tips on working with and handling shy and fearful dogs in and out of the shelter 7 Ways to Reduce Stress When Handling Dogs and Cats Register to receive 7 mini-lessons on hands-off techniques for moving animals in shelter and clinic settings. Shelter Behavior Roundtable: Behavior Support for Long-Stay Shelter Cats and Dogs Join us to gain new ideas and get answers to your questions about behavioral and mental support for long-stay animals from experts across medical, operations, and behavior disciplines. Human Body Language and Dog Behavior Identify ways to interact with and handle dogs (including shy and aggressive ones) to help ensure a positive experience for everyone. Three Tips for Reducing Barking in the Shelter Yes, it’s possible to reduce barking in your shelter! Try these three tips for some peace and quiet—and peace of mind. They Did It: Reinvented How They Talk About Behavior in Shelter Animals Two experts provide examples and tools for messaging behavior in shelter animals that can be easily implemented into daily operations. Increasing the Odds of a Successful Adoption Discover the best ways to prepare and provide support for adopters bringing a new dog into their home. Assessing Canine Behavior in the Shelter: Input from Multiple Sources Recent research supports the view that gathering information from a variety of sources results in a more accurate picture of the individual dog. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page next ›