Search Search Search Topic Programs & Operations Managed Admission Volunteers Equine Welfare Equine Adoption Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care (-) Promotions & Events Active FiltersPromotions & Events Group 9 Clear All Video Tips for Helping Cats Transition into New Homes Send these videos to your cat foster families and adopters to teach them how to help make their cat’s transition into their new home as smooth as possible. Strategies for Placing Special Needs Horses If you're finding homes for special needs horses, check out these winning suggestions and strategies from equine rescues. Waiving Adoption Fees at the ASPCA’s Adoption Center The ASPCA Adoption Center's successful fee-waived program began in September 2008 when it launched a "Free Over Three" promotion for cats three years and older and adoptions soared! They Did It: Built a Successful Social Media Presence to Adopt Out More Horses Learn best practices for using social media to promote equine adoptions from New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program. Over 570 Groups Complete 7,300 Adoptions During ASPCA National Adoption Weekend Read about the incredible success of the ASPCA’s first-ever National Adoption Weekend. 5 Tips for Making Virtual Adoptions a Success Learn five tips for working with foster families to conduct virtual adoptions. Adoption Ambassadors Resources: Take-Home Checklist This checklist will ensure your Adoption Ambassadors are leaving your shelter with all the supplies they need to care for and market their foster pets. How to Facilitate Dog Adoptions Directly from Foster to Adoptive Homes Download and customize protocols to help facilitate dog adoptions directly from foster to adoptive homes. 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. How to Host A Virtual Adoption Event Learn how to use social media to host fun virtual adoption events for animals who are in foster homes or don’t show well at the shelter. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next ›