Search Search Search Topic (-) Enrichment & Behavior Behavior Canine Enrichment Feline Enrichment Keeping Pets in Homes Return to Owner Safety Net Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Programs & Operations Shelter Medicine Active FiltersEnrichment & Behavior Group 9 Clear All How to Use Food to Socialize Kittens Food is the most important tool used in the socialization process. Here is a step-by-step guide to petting and playing with kitty as he eats. Shelter Behavior Roundtable: Socializing Neonate & Singleton Kittens Join the ASPCA Learning Lab and colleagues from the field as they discuss tips and tricks of the trade on how your team can best support our youngest feline friends. Three Tips for Reducing Barking in the Shelter Yes, it’s possible to reduce barking in your shelter! Try these three tips for some peace and quiet—and peace of mind. Using Model Dogs to Assess Aggression in Fight-Bred Dogs Review research by the ASPCA on using a life-sized, plush model dog to screen for dog-directed aggression in canines used in illegal dogfighting. Food Guarding in Shelter Dogs An ASPCA study provides a compelling argument against euthanizing dogs who display food guarding. Shelter Behavior Roundtable: Embracing Behavior in Capacity for Care Planning Tips and tools to build behavior into daily care and capacity planning. Preventing & Treating Separation Anxiety in Dogs Share these resources with dog adopters and foster families to help them recognize and treat the signs and symptoms of separation anxiety. Assessing Canine Behavior in the Shelter: Input from Multiple Sources Recent research supports the view that gathering information from a variety of sources results in a more accurate picture of the individual dog. Assessing Canine Behavior in the Shelter: How to Collect Objective Info In this second webinar, you’ll be introduced to methods for collecting and compiling that information and how best to make decisions about placement. They Did It: Reinvented How They Talk About Behavior in Shelter Animals Two experts provide examples and tools for messaging behavior in shelter animals that can be easily implemented into daily operations. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next ›