For open admission or limited intake animal shelters, managing admissions and utilizing an Intake Mitigation Program will benefit the animals in your community, the animals in your care, decrease their length of stay, allow your shelter to operate within your life saving capacity, and also allow your shelter to help more animals every year. Learn about: Managed intake processes and …
How many more lives could you save if instead of keeping animals in the shelter until they are 100% ready, they went home with adopters now – to grow up, heal from injury, or recover from illness? We’ll discuss the mentality and mechanisms of open adoption practices that empower adopters to save the pets we traditionally keep hidden away in …
Don’t miss the 15th Annual Great Lakes Animal Welfare Conference presented by the Michigan Humane Society! The region’s largest annual animal welfare training and networking event takes place in one central location – the enchanting FireKeepers Casino Hotel in Battle Creek, Michigan. This year, our theme is One Team, One Goal. We’re proud to welcome keynote speaker, Britney Wallesch, Founder and Executive Director …
Learn to implement the RedRover Readers curriculum and help children explore the human-animal bond through stories and discussion. RedRover Readers workshop includes: The link between Social and Emotional Learning and RedRover Readers How stories about animals illustrate the human-animal bond Using questions to generate critical thinking Tips for reading aloud and for effectively working with children The relationship between reading …