Search Search Search Topic (-) Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response Animal Cruelty Investigations Animal Fighting Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Intake & Preventive Care Population Management Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Programs & Operations Board & Leadership Managing People Resources Equine Welfare Equine Cruelty & Disasters Keeping Horses Safe Grants Active FiltersCruelty & Disasters Group 9 Clear All How Animal Shelters and Clinics Can Prepare for Hurricanes September marks the height of hurricane season - prepare for the worst with the best resources, including a downloadable pet disaster poster! Moving Forward and Preparing for the Future: How Shelters Responded to COVID-19 Join our roundtable discussion about how 3 organizations managed the pandemic and what insights they will carry into the future. Veterinary Resources for Recognizing and Reporting Animal Cruelty and Neglect Veterinary professionals can use these downloads to learn more about detecting and reporting animal cruelty and neglect in their practice. Sample Documents for Cruelty Cases These documents can help you collect and document the evidence in an animal cruelty case that will be needed for a successful prosecution. Happy Tails: A New Life for Liberty Read about Liberty, a horse seized in a Florida neglect case through a collaboration with ASPCA's NFR team and Hidden Acres Rescue for Thoroughbreds. Differentiating Between Spontaneous and Organized Dogfighting Injuries Learn the difference between injuries sustained from organized dogfighting and those sustained in spontaneous fights among pets. Organized Dogfighting and Canine Babesiosis Discover the high-level results of an ASPCA study on canine Babesia gibsoni infections and dogfighting, including takeaways for veterinarians and other animal welfare professionals. Resources for Cruelty Investigations When investigation into cruelty cases is needed, our tools can help you identify needs, accurately record information and move to a successful prosecution. Factors Affecting Reporting and Recognizing Animal Cruelty by US Veterinary Professionals ASPCA research suggests providing veterinary professionals with training on recognizing animal abuse and providing workplace policies on responding to suspected cruelty increases the likelihood they will notify authorities. 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. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next ›