Webinar – 7/29/25 – State of the Art Return-to-Home Tools – CalAnimals

Virtual

CalAnimals Presents: Learn how to promote community-based lost pet reunification, reduce the number of stray animals entering your shelter, and identify owners of lost pets even without identification! DocuPet has designed and is now offering progressive tools—at no cost to shelters—to help pet owners find their lost pets prior to a finder having to bring them to the shelter or an ACO being called for a loose stray animal. Additionally, DocuPet has designed a Pet Record Search Tool that participating animal control agencies and shelters can access to help identify a pet owner, even if the pet does not have a tag number or microchip.

Free

Webinar – 7/29/25 – What’s Working – and What’s Next: Strategic Funding for Free-Roaming Cat Impact – United Spay Alliance

Virtual

United Spay Alliance Presents: Join us on Tuesday, July 29 for a live webinar with the authors of the new report, Free-Roaming Cat Management: A Funder’s Guide to Better Impact, commissioned by the Summerlee Foundation. This timely report takes a step back to assess where we’ve been, what’s working, and how we can align our resources for even greater results. Learn what the research tells us, explore key recommendations, and consider how the animal welfare field can move forward – together – with renewed clarity and purpose.

Free

Webinar – 7/29/25 – Caring for Each Other: What to do if ICE comes to your vet clinic – MCVMA and AAVMP

Virtual

MCVMA and AAVMP Present: In the current tumultuous political climate, knowing our rights and caring for our communities is more important than ever. Deportations are targeting BIPOC, primarily affecting Latinx and Asian-American communities. Veterinary medicine is not immune to the impacts. Our colleagues, employees, clients, and patients can all be affected. Aside from the devastating human impacts, pets could be separated from their family members with no warning or ability to plan for their care. This could lead to increased strain on shelters and rescues, increase barriers to accessing veterinary care, and lead to the loss of some of our most vulnerable veterinary colleagues. Knowing our rights can help us protect each other.

Free