Search Search Search Topic (-) Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Intake & Preventive Care Population Management Specific Medical Conditions Infectious Disease Sanitation Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Reaching & Supporting Adopters Cruelty & Disasters Animal Cruelty Investigations Spay/Neuter Clinic Flow Clinic Administration Programs & Operations Managed Admission Keeping Pets in Homes Toxicology & Poison Control Active FiltersShelter Medicine Group 9 Clear All 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. Pyometra Surgery and Access to Veterinary Care Research shows pyometra, a life-threatening infection in unspayed dogs and cats, can be safely treated without specialized care, thereby increasing access to veterinary care. How Animal Shelters Can Prepare for and Respond to Pet Food Recalls Discover simple protocols animal shelters can use to manage dog and cat food recalls. Research on Access to Veterinary Care Discover research that helps keep people and pets together by increasing access to veterinary care through low-cost veterinary clinics and more treatment options for pets in need. How to Treat Rodenticide Poisoning in Horses The ASPCA Poison Control Center offers recommendations for rodenticides ingested by horses. 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. 5 Tips for Efficiently Managing a Large Intake Utilize these steps to help ease stress on both animals and staff during a large intake. How to Take a Daily Animal Inventory Taking a daily count and making sure your software systems are up to date allow you keep track of the animals in your care and prevent errors in your data. Top Toxin Calls State By State ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center has noticed interesting trends in the types of calls from different states. Can you guess your state’s top toxin? Fertilizers: A Growing Problem for Pets Fertilizer ingestion is common with small animals, reports the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page next ›