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 Foster Care Shelter Medicine ASV Guidelines Programs & Operations Spay/Neuter Active FiltersEnrichment & Behavior Group 9 Clear All Increasing the Odds of a Successful Adoption Discover the best ways to prepare and provide support for adopters bringing a new dog into their home. Behavior Tips for Intact Male Cats Give foster caregivers and adopters four tips for living with an intact male cat in the rare circumstance when routine spay and neuter is not available. Behavior Tips for Living with Intact Dogs and Cats Share these behavior tips with foster caregivers and adopters living with intact dogs and cats when spay/neuter surgeries are temporarily unavailable. Behavior Tips for Intact Female Dogs Give foster caregivers and adopters four tips for living with an intact female dog in the rare circumstance when routine spay and neuter is not available. Behavior Tips for Intact Female Cats Give foster caregivers and adopters four tips for living with an intact female cat in the rare circumstance when routine spay and neuter is not available. Behavior Tips for Intact Male Dogs Give foster caregivers and adopters six tips for living with an intact male dog in the rare circumstance when routine spay and neuter is not available. 7 Tips for Shelter Cat Enrichment on the Cheap It's crucial to have a stimulating enrichment plan for the cats in your care, and with these 7 tips you’ll find it surprisingly easy and affordable. Scent Games for Canine Enrichment Keeping dogs enriched while they are in your care is crucial to their well-being. Try out our DIY scent game made with free and inexpensive materials. They Did It: Creating More Vertical Space for Cats To provide more enrichment for the cats in their care, this California shelter installed a new climbing wall. 8 Tips for Brushing Up Your Canine Communication Skills Learn more about dog body language in order to conduct more predictive assessments, avoid bites and provide better quality of life for the canines in your care. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next ›