Search Search Search Topic Adoption & Placement (-) Relocation & Transport Shelter Medicine Intake & Preventive Care Specific Medical Conditions Sanitation Active FiltersRelocation & Transport Group 9 Clear All Four Tips for Transport Coordinators These tips will help foster good communication between source and destination shelters before, during and after the transport. Cleaning and Disinfecting Dog and Cat Transport Crates and Vehicles Watch these how-to videos for helpful tips on sanitizing crates and vehicles used to transport shelter animals. Sample Animal Relocation Report and Checklists Complete these customizable Animal Transport Report and Pre- and Post-Transport Safety Checklists before and after every transport to ensure you are following your agency’s transport protocols. ASPCA President Matt Bershadker Seeks Revision to CDC Ban on Importation of Dogs A recent Center for Disease Control (CDC) temporary ban on the importation of dogs from over 100 countries could have a negative impact on rescue organizations Must Shelters Quarantine Animals for Relocation? Learn how critical it is for animal shelters to quarantine dogs and cats before or after animal relocation. How Many Parvo Vaccines Should Puppies Have Before Transport? Discover the results of the ASPCA’s study on vaccinating puppies for parvovirus by reading the study and reviewing an accompanying video. They Did It: SPCA of Texas Transports 1,000th Cat Despite juggling hundreds of animals in their facility, a distemper outbreak, and challenges brought on by the pandemic, the SPCA of Texas transported their 1000th cat. Become an ASPCA Placement Partner The ASPCA’s Centralized Placement team connects at-risk animals with our Placement Partners, a nationwide network of shelters and rescue groups. These resilient animals are rescued from cruelty or disaster situations and receive much needed care at ASPCA facilities. Relocation Q&A with Mobile SPCA, Source Shelter for ASPCA’s Milestone Transport The Mobile SPCA, an ASPCA Animal Relocation Partner since 2018, provided the 200,000th dog for the ASPCA’s recent milestone transport to Massachusetts.