What makes a great lost and found webpage for animal shelters?

When it comes to losing or finding an animal, there’s nothing more frustrating than not knowing how to get it home quickly. An animal shelter’s website is often the first place people search, so it’s important that yours provides the correct tips and information. So, what makes a great lost and found website (or page) when it comes to pets? Michelson Found Animals has put together an easy-to-use one sheet highlighting some of the top characteristics. You can find it located on the No Place Like Home Challenge Resources page....

    Posted On: Feb 23, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Rescuers Saved This Puppy & Dog From The Brink Of Death. With Your Help, We Can Change Their Lives

Long before Covid-19, there was another dangerous virus wreaking havoc in shelters across the U.S. But although we now have a vaccine for “Parvo,” this potentially fatal (and extremely contagious) illness still presents a deadly threat for puppies, especially those too young to get vaccines. That’s sadly what happened to Tumble, a Labrador puppy from Austin, Texas, who contracted parvovirus after being born outside with dogs whose owners who didn’t vaccinate their animals. “Not spaying, neutering, or vaccinating...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Crisis Care from the Eyes of a Cat Caregiver

Feb 22, 2021 On Saturday, my cat program manager reached out to our team to see who’d be interested in volunteering to stay at a hotel near APA!’s Town Lake Animal Center (TLAC) campus. There was a winter storm on its way and they needed a skeleton crew to assist with onsite cat care for a couple of days. I was off and never in my life would I turn down a free hotel stay and some OT! Being a reformed Yankee who’s no stranger to winters lasting 4+ months/year, I jumped at the chance at staying in a cushy Hyatt room to help...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Austin Pets Alive! Aims to Move 1,000 At-Risk Texas Pets to Safety

Feb 22, 2021 AUSTIN, TX — In the aftermath of Winter Storm Uri, thousands of Texas pets entered shelters. Many of these pets are now at risk of euthanasia in shelters that are already full or lack the resources to help them. Austin Pets Alive! is urgently working with dozens of shelter partners, with the goal of transporting 1,000 or more animals to safe shelters throughout the United States in the next two weeks. “We are receiving urgent pleas for help from shelters throughout Texas,” said Maddie’s® Director of...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Cat Caught Taking A Nap In The Middle Of A Japanese Zen Garden

Sometimes we all need to take some time out of our day to just relax and chill. And no one knows the benefits of self-care quite like cats. Some people might see them as lazy, but in reality, they just know when to relax and unwind. Perhaps the best example of this is the cat who decided to nap right in the middle of a Japanese zen garden. Japanese zen gardens are traditionally known to be quiet places where people can take a moment to meditate and center themselves. They often feature gravel gardens that have been raked into unique patterns...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Pregnant Rescue Dog Got Her Own Maternity Photoshoot And The Pictures Are Adorable

What would you do if you saw a dog roaming the streets without a collar? Most of us would probably try to catch it and bring it home with us in order to try and locate its owner. And that is exactly what Ryan Fant did when he encountered a collarless golden retriever in Little Rock, Arkansas. Fant was out for a walk in his local park when he spotted the pooch. The dog allowed him to approach and pet him. She even began to follow him, and that is when he decided to take the dog home with him. He cared for the lost dog, naming her Lily Mae. He...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Dog’s Incredible Nose Can Detect Scents 98 Feet Under Water

We all know that a dog’s nose is a powerful thing. That is why many law enforcement agencies will use them to sniff out a variety of things such as drugs, missing people, explosives, cadavers, etc. While most of these dogs work on land, it is possible for them to sniff out scents in water. In fact, some dogs like Fern, can detect a canister of meat that is out in a lake roughly 23 feet deep in mud and water. Fern and her handler, Neil, made a demonstration video that shows off just how accurate her sense of smell can be. Photo: YouTube...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

A German Shepherd, A Bunny, And Guinea Pig Are Best Buddies That Do Everything Together

I’ll give you a minute to think of an iconic trio. Now, whatever trio you have in mind will not compare to this dog, guinea pig, and bunny group. They are seriously the cutest! The black shepherd dog featured is the stunning Marley. He is a service dog who works with special needs children. However, his off time he spends with his besties: a fuzzy bunny and an adorable guinea pig. Photo: Instagarm/worldmeetmarley Photo: Instagram /worldmeetmarley Article continues below Our Featured Programs See how we’re making a difference for...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Enter your shelter data, catch up on Huddles and more!

Below is a brief round-up of new blog posts and resources we’ve added over the past week. Today is a great day to enter your data on Shelter Animals CountWith January behind us, what better time to enter your January 2021 Shelter Animals Count (SAC) data? If you haven’t completed your 2020 data, it’s not too late to add that either! After you have entered all your organization’s data, be sure to explore the data on the Data Dashboards. There, you can study data… Learn More Catch-up with the No Place Like...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details

10-Year-Old Boy Builds A ‘Stick Library’ At The Park For The Neighborhood Dogs

10-year-old Jeremiah and his dad, Dave Carter, were stuck in lockdown with the rest of the world. They wanted to stay busy and find ways to entertain themselves, so they decided to take on a new craft every week. One week, Jeremiah heard of someone creating a “stick library” in New Zealand. The concept was simple enough: Create a library full of sticks for dogs at the local park. It was the perfect project to take on! The Carter men got to work at their Saskatoon, Canada park. They built the wood library from scratch, and even...

    Posted On: Feb 22, 2021 | Category: ArticlesView Details