Search Search Search Topic (-) Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Intake & Preventive Care Population Management Specific Medical Conditions Infectious Disease Sanitation Foster Animal Health Care Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response Animal Fighting Keeping Pets in Homes Return to Owner Safety Net Spay/Neuter Surgery Clinic Flow Clinic Administration Programs & Operations Managed Admission Toxicology & Poison Control Active FiltersShelter 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. 5 Tips for Efficiently Managing a Large Intake Utilize these steps to help ease stress on both animals and staff during a large intake. Oral Joint Supplements and ALA Learn about Alpha Lipoic Acid’s benefits and dangers in veterinary medicine. Sanitary Solution to Waste Removal What’s a shelter to do with all that animal waste? Try this efficient method of disposal. 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) ASPCA Opens Brooklyn Community Veterinary Center Learn about the ASPCA’s most recent program providing access to veterinary care in Brooklyn. Do’s and Don’ts for Extending and Replacing Disinfectants Running low on disinfectant or can’t find your go-to? Try these tips to extend or replace your regular disinfectants. Preventive Health Care & Vaccinations When vaccination protocols are appropriately developed and properly applied, they can be among the most important and lifesaving tools available to shelters. Fast Track Planning Use this resource to better understand how to fast track your shelter population. Improving Access to Heartworm Treatment ASPCA collaborated with Emancipet on research showing that effective and safe heartworm disease treatment can be provided at lower cost using a technician-leveraged, high-volume outpatient model. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Next page next ›