Search Search Search Topic (-) Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response Animal Cruelty Investigations Animal Fighting Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Population Management Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Programs & Operations Board & Leadership Active FiltersCruelty & Disasters Group 9 Clear All 3 Tips for Setting Up a Temporary Shelter In the event of a disaster or large-scale seizure in your community, follow these three tips from the ASPCA’s Field Investigations and Response Team (FIR). 3 Tips for Intake and Operations at a Temporary Shelter Managing a temporary shelter can be an overwhelming task. Follow these three tips from the ASPCA’s Field Investigations and Response Team (FIR) Three Ways Animal Welfare Professionals Can Support a Factory Farm Detox This January The ASPCA Factory Farm Detox is all about encouraging healthier and more humane eating in January and beyond 8 Tips for Reporting Animal Cruelty Check out our 8 tips for reporting animal cruelty and share them with concerned community members. 8 Tips for Effectively Communicating During a Crisis Learn tips to engage the community during urgent and crisis situations when your animals (and staff) need it most. Innovations in Emergency Sheltering Learn how to operate a successful emergency animal shelter during a large scale cruelty case or a natural disaster. Sample Plans for Evacuation and Sheltering These three sample plans can be adapted for your needs to help you prepare for animal emergencies, including evacuations and temporary sheltering. Dogfighting FAQ for Animal Shelters A FAQ about dogfighting written for shelters from The Dogfighting Toolkit for Law Enforcement. Dog & Cat Safety Tip Sheets in Case of Disaster You can help adopters, veterinary clients and the community keep pets safe in case disaster strikes by handing out these one-page cat and dog safety sheets. Customizable Emergency Response Plan for Animal Shelters Download this disaster planning template and prepare to keep your animals and the people who care for them safe during any emergency. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next ›