Search Search Search Topic Equine Welfare Equine Adoption Adoption & Placement (-) Reaching & Supporting Adopters Community Cats Foster Care Promotions & Events Keeping Pets in Homes Safety Net Active FiltersReaching & Supporting Adopters Group 9 Clear All Shelter Behavior Roundtable: Just-in-Time Tune-Ups to Get Animals Adopted Need to help your shelter animals get ready for adoption? Join our expert panel to discuss best practices when deciding if an animal is adoptable and ready to find a new home. Adoption Ambassadors Foster Program Adoption Ambassadors is foster care taken to the next level: You supply simple training and a few tools, and foster parents take it from there. New ASPCA Survey: Vast Majority of Dogs and Cats Acquired During Pandemic Still in Their Homes As COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, 90% of dogs and 87% of cats are still in their homes. How to Start or Elevate an Adoption Ambassadors Program Exciting things can happen when shelters and rescues empower foster parents to market and directly adopt out their own foster dogs! Learn Adoption Ambassadors step-by-step. Online Course to Increase Horse Adoption and Get More Supporters This short training offers matchmaking strategies to build long-term adopters and supporters using conversation-based adoption counseling. Virtual Animal Adoption Meet and Greet Example Wondering what a virtual meet-and-greet straight from your foster family’s home looks like? Check out this video example. Tips to Make Dog Adoptions Stick Follow these tips from dog expert Patricia McConnell to help maximize the chance for a lasting dog adoption. Refresh Your Marketing for Long-Term Shelter Animals Take these steps to review and refresh adoption marketing to find placement for longer-stay shelter animals. Collect Adoption Interest with Online Applications Check out these online adoption interest applications and use them as inspiration to create your own. Effectively Message How to Help Found Kittens Access effective communication tools to engage and empower your community to know what to do when they find kittens who aren’t really lost. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›