Search Search Search Topic (-) Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Community Cats Foster Care Promotions & Events (-) Programs & Operations Board & Leadership Managing People Resources Managed Admission Volunteers Spay/Neuter Surgery Patient Care Shelter Medicine Active FiltersPrograms & Operations Group 9 Adoption & Placement Group 9 Clear All Tips to Set up Fosters for Success with Challenging Dogs Learn easy and proven tips to improve fosters’ experience with challenging dogs and save more lives, together. Adoption Promotions for Harder-to-Place Dogs and Cats Download our easy-to-use promotion guide and help senior pets, special needs, and long-stay animals find loving homes. Northern Tier Shelter Initiative Zoomies #2: Leveraging Animal Transport and Networking to Save More Dogs and Cats Join the Northern Tier Shelter Initiative to discuss transport and relocation best practices, along with tips for connecting with potential relocation partners. Saving Lives with Extended Adoption Hours Learn how to better serve your community and save more lives by extending your adoption hours. 5 Uses for QR Codes in Animal Shelters Learn how your animal shelter can use QR codes to increase adoptions and manage your operations more efficiently. 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 How to Create Electronic Certificates of Veterinary Inspection Learn how to easily convert your health certificates, or certificates of veterinary inspection (CVIs), from paper to electronic forms. A Pup Named Pumpernickel is ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance’s 500,000th Patient As of October 11, 2022, half a million animals have been spayed and neutered by the ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance (ASNA). The landmark patient was a puppy named Pumpernickel. Research Comparing Costs of Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) and Euthanasia Learn about the relative costs of trap-euthanize vs trap-neuter-return and when they can decrease the population of community cats!