When shelters shut down, cats got lucky
With many animal shelters closed to intake due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it seemed like the perfect opportunity for their cats to get a housing upgrade.
With many animal shelters closed to intake due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it seemed like the perfect opportunity for their cats to get a housing upgrade.
Congratulations to all 34 amazing shelter medicine students at Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida!
More than 25 national organizations have joined forces to launch #SpayTogether, a stimulus fund to help animal shelters and veterinary clinics perform 50,000 lifesaving spay/neuter surgeries.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, widespread drug shortages are currently impacting all healthcare providers, including animal shelters and nonprofit veterinary clinics. What does your organization need to know?
In this recorded webinar, Dr. Sandra Newbury, Director of University of Wisconsin's Shelter Medicine Program, gives practical guidance for essential shelter workers caring for pets who have been exposed to COVID-19.
Is your shelter or rescue organization struggling to connect pets and adopters during the pandemic? The ASPCA can help!
Each spay/neuter provider and shelter need to build a plan to re-open and operate in the "new norm."
Receiving far less attention is the effect the COVID-19 pandemic has had on international companion animals, particularly those without an owner.
Are you overwhelmed with all the information regarding COVID-19 and how it may impact your pet? Have you thought about who will take care of your pet if you can’t?
Certified Compassion Fatigue Educator Jessica Dolce offers her perspective on how people who work with animals can find ways to make healthy choices during the current COVID-19 crisis.