Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Programs & Operations Keeping Pets in Homes Spay/Neuter Equine Welfare Equine Adoption Keeping Horses Safe Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Shelter Medicine at the ASPCA Intake & Preventive Care Toxicology & Poison Control Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response Adoption & Placement Community Cats Promotions & Events Clear All Talking With Harmony Equine Center About Euthanasia Discover how Harmony Equine Center uses an evaluation matrix to inform the conversation around euthanasia. Talking With Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue About Euthanasia Find out how one well-established equine rescue makes end-of-life decisions—and download their sample euthanasia policy. Association of Shelter Veterinarians Awards the ASPCA’s Dr. Stephanie Janeczko the 2020 Meritorious Service Award Join us in celebrating the ASPCA’s Dr. Stephanie Janeczko for being selected as the Association of Shelter Veterinarians' 2020 award recipient. A Mobile Clinic for Stray, Unowned, or Community Cats Read how this mobile cat coalition provides services for stray, community, and unowned cats across three states. ASPCA Shelter Medicine Services Team Meet the ASPCA Shelter Medicine Services team! Helpful Links for Disaster Planning Websites with excellent information and resources for those planning for or otherwise involved in the care of animals in disaster. Follow-up Training Learn about the options for NSNRT clinic follow-up training after your courses at ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance They Did It: Equine Open Admission Shelter Discover how 2 organizations moved to an open admission model to save equines and support their communities. Welfare of Cats 5 to 29 Months After Perineal Urethrostomy Cats undergoing PU do well in the home after surgery, showing long-term outcomes are good and earlier surgical intervention may be the best approach. Shelter Medicine and the ASPCA Learn all about shelter medicine, which focuses on preventing disease so the end product is a healthy companion animal in a lifetime home. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›