Search Search Search Topic Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Keeping Pets in Homes Return to Owner (-) Safety Net Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Programs & Operations Managing People Resources Equine Welfare Keeping Horses Safe Enrichment & Behavior Active FiltersSafety Net Group 9 Clear All They Did It: Hired a Social Worker for Their Animal Shelter Gateway Pet Guardians hired a Community Support Manager to support the people and pets in their community Resources for Scheduling Pet Food Distribution Download these resources to help your organization keep its pet food distribution program running efficiently. Help Renters Find Pet-Friendly Housing Richmond SPCA publishes a pet-friendly housing guide on its website. They Did It: Ramped Up Pet Food Distribution Efforts Due to COVID-19 Learn how Columbus Humane expanded on their existing pet food distribution program to keep pets in their community well fed during the COVID-19 pandemic. A Spectrum of Care is the Antidote to One Dog’s Mysterious Illness Pets have better outcomes when veterinarians provide a wide range of treatment options—otherwise known as a spectrum of care. ASPCA Commits $45M to Help Animal Cruelty Victims and Low-Income Pet Owners A $45M ASPCA initiative addresses some complex needs of animal cruelty victims and improves access to vital veterinary care for low-income owners. Safety Net Programs Ideas and initiatives to help keeps pets safe at home. 3 Reasons to Support Veterinary Telemedicine Learn what veterinary telehealth is and how it can increase access to veterinary care, reduce fear in canine and feline patients, and support animal shelters Get Started Tracking At-Risk Animals Using GIS Data Here are the tools you’ll need and links to more information so you can launch a Geographic Information Systems program at your agency. ASPCA and HSUS Partner to Provide Pet Food to Remote Alaska Communities Read about a collaboration between the ASPCA and HSUS to provide pet food to pet owners living in remote areas of Alaska during the COVID-19 crisis. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›