• Webinar – 7/16/25 – Essential Rabbit Training for ACOs and Shelter Staff – CalAnimals

    Virtual

    CalAnimals Presents: This webinar offers a detailed introduction to the philosophy, and best practices of the San Diego House Rabbit Society (SDHRS), with a focus on practical strategies for shelter staff, field ACOs, and adoption counselors who interact with rabbits in their roles.
    Led by SDHRS Executive Director Jennifer Lee, the session will walk through key components of our shelter model, the unique care needs of domestic rabbits, and the core educational framework we use to support adopters and animal welfare professionals.

    Free
  • Hybrid Conference – 7/18/25 to 7/22/25 – AVMA Convention 2025 – AVMA (fee applies)

    Virtual

    The AVMA Presents (fee applies): AVMA is proud to host the 40th World Veterinary Association Congress in conjunction with AVMA Convention 2025. We’ll be bringing together the global veterinary community for an experience unlike any other: high-quality education, exciting events, and the incredible opportunity to meet colleagues from all over the world. Join us July 18-22, in Washington, D.C. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. It’s the premier veterinary event you don’t want to miss!

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  • Fellowship Opportunity – Deadline 7/18/25 – KSMP California Shelter Medicine Fellowship – UC Davis KSMP

    Virtual

    UC Davis KSMP Presents: To practice more effective shelter medicine, we need competence, confidence, and community. The new UC Davis KSMP California Shelter Medicine Fellowship is a year-long collaborative engagement opportunity designed to strengthen all three. If you’re a California veterinarian who’s been working in or with an animal shelter for five years or less, apply by 7/18/25.

    Free
  • Online Event – 7/19/25 – 2025 Online Feline Leukemia Day – Community Cats Podcast (small fee applies)

    Virtual

    Community Cats Podcast Presents (small fee applies): The Community Cats Podcast in partnership with the Tompkins Foundation for FeLV Advocacy will once again host the highly anticipated Online Feline Leukemia Day. This one-day event is dedicated exclusively to supporting cats affected by feline leukemia virus (FeLV), a retrovirus that impacts a cat’s immune system and makes them more vulnerable to illness. Designed for animal shelter staff, veterinarians, caregivers, and pet parents who care for these special kitties, the event will offer insights into the latest advancements in FeLV treatment and diagnosis, along with best practices for managing FeLV-positive cats in shelter settings.

    $25
  • Online Event – 7/22/25 to 7/24/25 – Pacific Animal Control/Service Officer Virtual Summit – Best Friends

    Virtual

    Best Friends Presents: Join us for a transformative three-day virtual summit tailored specifically for animal control/service officers and dispatch in the Pacific Region. This summit aims to equip officers with advanced skills, innovative strategies, and a supportive network to enhance community engagement and animal welfare outcomes.

    Free
  • Webinar – 7/22/25 – Culture = Success: The Secret to Building a Positive Workplace Culture in Animal Welfare – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Virtual

    NACA/Justice Clearinghouse Presents: The animal welfare industry is understaffed and facing worker turnover, like employers around the country. The effects are dire: animal shelter workers are burned out, and animals’ lives are at risk. But in the face of these challenges, Pasco County Animal Services (PCAS) in Florida has zero vacant positions and hasn’t had an opening in an entry-level position in over 14 months. PCAS Assistant Director Spencer Conover attributes this success to a positive workplace culture built through inspiration, leadership, recognition, equal pay, and training. In this webinar, Spencer will discuss how PCAS created and sustains its positive workplace culture and how you can easily adapt these methods to help better retain team members and build a positive workplace culture of your own.

    Free
  • Webinar – 7/22/25 and 7/24/25 – Access to Veterinary Care: Affordable or Excellent: Why Not Both? – CVMA (fee applies)

    Virtual

    CVMA Presents (fee applies): Affordable care should not equate to substandard care. This presentation will cover how to utilize registered veterinary technicians (RVTs) and veterinary assistants to expand access to care in a surgical setting. We will also explore how leveraging RVTs and veterinary assistants can enhance access to affordable surgical care without compromising quality.

    $25 – $120
  • Webinar – 7/24/25 – Find your popsicle hotline: Creating the ultimate adopter experience – CalAnimals

    Virtual

    CalAnimals Presents: Join Petco Love for an eye-opening session on how to transform all facets of your adoption program into an irresistible first choice. We’ll break down customer psychology, challenge outdated strategies and introduce fresh, experience-driven adoption models that make saying “yes” to a pet effortless and exciting. Using innovative examples from across industries, like the simple “popsicle hotline” that gave Hollywood’s Magic Castle hotel an unheard-of boost in guest satisfaction and occupancy rates, this session will prove that you don’t have to spend big in order achieve exemplary service and drive customer loyalty.

    Free
  • Webinar – 7/24/25 – Dogs & Data Webinar Series: Spotlighting Fostering – Pedigree and Adopt a Pet

    Virtual

    Pedigree Foundation and Adopt a Pet Present: We’ll explore public perceptions of fostering and share key survey insights into what motivates—or holds people back—from becoming fosters. We’ll also highlight differences between potential cat and dog fosters, giving you valuable guidance to attract and support the right fosters for your organization.

    Free
  • Webinar – 7/25/25 – Breathing Space: Controlling Canine Respiratory Disease Amid Shelter Crowding – UC Davis KSMP

    Virtual

    UC Davis KSMP Presents: Facing increasing intake numbers and the constant threat of infectious disease? If it seems like dogs keep getting sick no matter what you do, join KSMP Outreach Veterinarian Dr. Chumkee Aziz and learn steps you can take today to prevent and manage Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease (CIRD) in your shelter. With proven isolation and quarantine protocols, your team can create crucial room to breathe, ensuring more dogs stay healthy and ready for adoption.

    Free
  • 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
  • Webinar – 7/30/25 – What Every Animal Shelter is Getting Wrong and How To Fix It – Outcomes Consulting

    Virtual

    Outcomes for Pets Consulting Presents: We’ll break down the key solvable challenges and offer practical fixes that have worked time and time again to reduce length of stay, improve staff and volunteer morale, make shelters safer, and ensure every animal receives the care and attention they deserve. Dr. Sara Pizano, Jackson Galaxy, and Cameron Moore will come together for the first time to share their combined decades of experience helping shelters recover from crises, improve operations, and plan for the future.

    Free
  • Online Course – 7/30/25 – Return to Home Certification Workshop – Community Cats Podcast (small fee applies)

    Virtual

    Community Cats Podcast Presents (small fee may apply): How can we streamline the process of reuniting lost pets with their owners—without overburdening our dedicated staff and volunteers or filling up shelter space with lengthy stray holds? In this session, we’ll explore straightforward, effective strategies and processes you can implement to support the owners of lost cats, become a valuable resource for those who find stray cats, and boost the rates at which cats in our shelters are joyfully reunited with their families.

    $10
  • Webinar – 7/30/25 – Unaltered Trends: A National Look at Sterilization Rates and Shelter Impact – Shelter Animals Count

    Virtual

    Shelter Animals Count Presents: The rate of animals that are entering animal sheltering organizations spayed or neutered at intake are falling—and the impact of that is compounding. Join Shelter Animals Count as we unveil findings from our new Altered Status Report, a five-year national analysis of spay/neuter trends in shelter populations based on exclusive animal-level data from over 260 organizations. Special guest Dr. Julie Levy will present insights from her latest study, The Post-Pandemic Pet Sterilization Gap, providing critical context on how the pandemic exacerbated surgical shortfalls—and what we can do now to catch up.

    Free
  • Conference – 8/1/25 to 8/3/25 – Taking Action for Animals 2025 – Humane World for Animals (fee applies)

    New Orleans

    Humane World for Animals Presents (fee applies): Taking Action for Animals (TAFA) brings together volunteers, advocates and animal welfare organizations from across the U.S. for one shared goal: to better the lives of animals and people alike. TAFA will take place in New Orleans from August 1-3, 2025.

    $75
  • Webinar – 8/7/25 – Helping Animals Faster: Using Innovation to Reduce Length of Stay and Save More Lives – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Virtual

    NACA/Justice Clearinghouse Presents: In this session, Pasco County Animal Services Assistant Director Spencer Conover will provide real-life challenges the organization was facing as well as tangible tools, tactics, and resources shelters can use to help lower length of stay, better optimize budgets, and increase the save rate in their organization without additional funding or staff. This interactive and engaging presentation will focus on streamlining intake procedures, recruiting and retaining rescue partnerships, fast-tracking animals through your shelter, prioritizing budget areas that will have the largest impact on your saving rate, and bringing the team together to focus on a common goal.

    Free
  • Online Event – 8/7/25 – Live from the Ranch with Sarah Owings – Karen Pryor Academy

    Virtual

    Karen Pryor Academy Presents: On Live from The Ranch, Sarah Owings joins Ken Ramirez to demonstrate protected contact training, which is invaluable for trainers working in a zoo, dog trainers working with aggressive or fearful dogs, and for many trainers who want a safe way to start working with large animals, such as cows, like Sarah.

    Free