Search Search Search Topic (-) Shelter Medicine Programs & Services ASV Guidelines Population Management (-) Programs & Operations Managed Admission Keeping Pets in Homes Spay/Neuter Enrichment & Behavior Adoption & Placement Active FiltersPrograms & Operations Group 9 Shelter Medicine Group 9 Clear All Tips for Managing Capacity Challenges from Oregon Humane Society Oregon Humane Society offers useful tips for managing capacity for care and avoiding overcrowding. Length of Stay FAQs Use this easy guide to better understand length of stay for shelter animals. How to Create Electronic Certificates of Veterinary Inspection Learn how to easily convert your health certificates, or certificates of veterinary inspection (CVIs), from paper to electronic forms. Improving Canine Quality of Life through Efficient, Low-Cost Dental Care This webinar will present results from an ASPCA-funded study that investigated the impact of dental cleaning on the quality of life of canine patients. Northern Tier Shelter Initiative Zoomies: The Updated ASV Guidelines: Practical Guidance for Animal Welfare Organizations Join Dr. Lauren Overman and Dr. Elizabeth Berliner to discuss the second edition of The Association of Shelter Veterinarians’ (ASV) Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters and learn bite-sized strategies for improving welfare in your organization. Creating Thoughtful Community Collaborations that Support Pets and Their Owners Learn more about programs and services from animal welfare professionals that provide pet owners with the support they need to care for their pets. Fast Track FAQs Find the answers to your questions about fast track and slow track for your shelter population. Use a Food Calculator Use this calculator to determine the correct amount of food for dogs and cats based on weight and life stage Animal Weight Monitoring Form This form can help shelter staff monitor the weight fluctuations of individual animals. Fast Track Planning Use this resource to better understand how to fast track your shelter population.