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Early registration for Animal Care Expo ends this Friday, March 16th! Register by the deadline and apply the Scoop discount code, SCOOP1850, to get full conference registration for only $175. You will not find a better opportunity (or better price) to learn, network and rejuvenate. Check out our video and then don’t delay in picking the workshops that will help you take your work to the next level. We’ll see you in Kansas City!

Animal Sheltering empowers shelter professionals and rescue groups to help create a world where people and animals thrive—living happy, healthy lives together through four key areas working to:

Keep Pets In Homes Increase Adoptions
Reach Underserved Communities Protect Cats
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Who runs the (animal welfare) world? Girls.
But what does that mean for our field?

Presenting again this year! At Animal Care Expo 2017, Laura Maloney and Betsy McFarland presented on women in the animal welfare workplace. Their workshop was such a hit that they are expanding on their theme and presenting again this year. This web exclusive is an edited Q&A preview of their previous workshop at Animal Care Expo 2017. Join us at Animal Care Expo 2018 this May in Kansas City. Keep reading!
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Making the shelter a happier place for animals
Practical tips on how to help the animals in
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We all want the animals in our care to be as healthy and happy as possible. To accomplish this, we must attend to both their physical and emotional needs. We protect the animals’ physical health through routine vaccination, parasite control, proper nutrition, spay/neuter and ... Keep reading!

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Shelter planning and design
Psssst. Looking to renovate your shelter or build a new one? Get advice from the experts before you make the leap. We have two exciting opportunities at Animal Care Expo: "Design strategies for shelter renovations: Retrofitting for the future"; or for a more in-depth look at shelter design, join us for for the Learning Lab "Get ready to raise the woof: Shelter planning and design" » Register Now
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Easter bunny after Halloween?
As you know, every year, rabbits are purchased for Easter, but sadly, many are abandoned or left at shelters shortly thereafter. Download this Mouthpiece to let your community know that rabbits make great pets but require a lifetime of care. Many people don't realize rabbits can live up to 10 years or longer, so ensure they know that you are a resource for questions or concerns about care and behavior.
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Does that tabby come in a size 8?
Allison Summerday’s living room and car are full of shoeboxes, but the Arizona Humane Society (AHS) volunteer couldn’t care less about Jimmy Choos. In November 2014, a fellow volunteer brought a single shoebox into the shelter. “I thought, ‘We need shoeboxes for every kitten and cat!’” says Summerday. “I just sort of went on overdrive.” Keep reading!


Photo credits: Animal Care Expo by Jesus Aranguren/AP Images for The HSUS; cat eating grass by Brenda Griffin; cats in shelter by Kevin Wolf/AP Images for The HSUS; rabbit by dageldog/iStockphoto; cat in shoe box by Alex Deforest/Arizona Humane Society
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