Search Search Search Topic (-) Spay/Neuter Surgery Patient Care Clinic Flow Outreach & Promotion Clinic Administration Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Enrichment & Behavior Behavior Canine Enrichment Feline Enrichment Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Community Cats Foster Care Programs & Operations Keeping Pets in Homes Active FiltersSpay/Neuter Group 9 Clear All New Study: High-Intensity TNR Could Mean Over 30 Times Fewer Cat Deaths A new study estimates over 30 times fewer feline deaths could be seen with high-intensity TNR programs. They Did It: Decreased Length of Stay with Post-Adoption Spay/Neuter Contracts Learn how 1 shelter used post-adoption spay/neuter contracts to get pets into homes faster and open space for more animals in need. Sterile Surgical Techniques Asepsis in spay/neuter clinic procedures is vital, and there are many ways to maintain a sterile surgery environment. Learn techniques for maintaining sterility during gloving, pulling suture, and draping. How to Talk TNR Want to get your community on board with TNR? Talk it up this way. Spay/Neuter Patient Identification This video shows how to customize your spay/neuter clinic’s kennel cards to ensure they contain all necessary information and how to best tag each animal. Ten Million Cats and Dogs Sterilized Through ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance Mentorship Find out more about the work of the ASPCA’s Spay/Neuter Alliance’s mentorship program and the 10 million cats and dogs who were spayed and neutered Spay/Neuter Equipment Tips Guide This booklet can help shelters, rescues, or clinics easily increase efficiency in their spay/neuter operations. 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! Dog Induction & Perioperative Care at Spay/Neuter Clinics These videos show ways to administer and monitor anesthesia for dogs in a spay/neuter clinic setting. HQHVSN Surgery Basics These resources provide detailed instructions on some surgery basics involved with high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Next page next ›