Search Search Search Topic (-) Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response Animal Cruelty Investigations Animal Fighting Animal Health Active FiltersCruelty & Disasters Group 9 Clear All Factors Affecting Reporting and Recognizing Animal Cruelty by US Veterinary Professionals ASPCA research suggests providing veterinary professionals with training on recognizing animal abuse and providing workplace policies on responding to suspected cruelty increases the likelihood they will notify authorities. Determining National Emergency Veterinary Response Capabilities Get insights into the emergency veterinary capabilities in your area and across the country. Veterinary Standard Precautions for Zoonotic Disease Prevention Review standard protocol and precautions for preventing the spread of zoonotic diseases. Veterinary Resources for Recognizing and Reporting Animal Cruelty and Neglect Veterinary professionals can use these downloads to learn more about detecting and reporting animal cruelty and neglect in their practice. Veterinary Professionals Can Help Stop Inhumane Ventilation Shutdown (VSD+) on Farms Learn how veterinary professionals can help prevent the inhumane depopulation of farm animals using ventilation shutdown methods (VSD+) during the COVID-19 outbreak. 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). Helpful Links for Disaster Planning Websites with excellent information and resources for those planning for or otherwise involved in the care of animals in disaster. Most Commonly Used Emergency & Disaster Acronyms Disaster acronyms got you confused? Use our handy glossary to help you decipher what a JITT and a JFO are. Emergency Preparedness Guide for Pet Owners This emergency pet preparedness guide helps to ensure pets are well cared for even during a crisis. Share it with your community now! Anti-Cruelty Group Forensic Services Veterinarians, animal behaviorists, legal experts, and others who specialize in helping animals involved in serious crimes. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›