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  • Community Cat Programs – Legal Considerations with Shelter PALS

    Community Cat Programs – Legal Considerations with Shelter PALS

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    What is a “Community Cat Program” – how do community cat programs work, what are the important legal aspects to consider?

    This course will explore what community cat programs (CCPs) are, explain why CCPs are needed, and describe how effective CCPs operate in compliance with state and local laws. You’ll learn how your shelter can address cat overpopulation and help cats thrive where they are by implementing humane, life-saving, evidence-based community cat programs. 

    As part of the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge’s Learniverse program, we’ve asked a legal expert to help us understand these important details.  We’ll be using the state of California and its legal requirements for these programs as an example.  You’ll want to speak to your own legal counsel to make sure your area (state, county, city or other locality) doesn’t have different regulations in place.

    This short, self-paced course has been approved for 1.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by National Animal Care and Control Association. 

    This course has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit until December 7th, 2024 in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Upon completing the course and passing the quiz, upload your certificate to https://CEBroker.com. This is the broker used by the AAVSB to track your continuing education credits.

    PLEASE CONTACT:  learniverse@sheltermedportal.com if you have any questions or concerns about this course.

  • Animal Intake Requirements and Holding Periods – Legal Considerations with Shelter PALS

    Animal Intake Requirements and Holding Periods – Legal Considerations with Shelter PALS

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    Do you know which animals your shelter is required to take in and what the minimum legal hold times are?

    When it comes to daily shelter activities, the most common questions, and greatest confusion, revolve around intake (if, when, who) of animals, and the applicable holding periods once intake occurs. 

    This course will discuss the laws that shape intake and holding periods for animals in shelters in the state of California (but the basic concepts and discussion points will apply to all states). You’ll learn the California-specific state mandates and requirements surrounding intake, exceptions surrounding holding periods, and how to determine holding periods in various situations. If you’re not in California let this information guide you in what to research in your own state.

    Knowing which animals should enter the shelter and how long they must stay is crucial to prioritizing intake of the animals who truly need to be at your shelter and minimizing length of stay in shelters for those animals.

    As part of the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge’s Learniverse program, we’ve asked a legal expert to help us understand these important details.  We’ll be using the state of California and its legal requirements for these programs as an example.  You’ll want to speak to your own legal counsel to make sure your area (state, county, city or other locality) doesn’t have different regulations in place.

    This short, self-paced course has been approved for 1.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by National Animal Care and Control Association. 

    This course has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit until November 14, 2024 in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Upon completing the course and passing the quiz, upload your certificate to https://CEBroker.com. This is the broker used by the AAVSB to track your continuing education credits.

    PLEASE CONTACT:  learniverse@sheltermedportal.com if you have any questions or concerns about this course.

    Learn more about the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge Learniverse.  #ThankstoMaddie

  • Finder Foster – Foster Legal Considerations with Shelter PALS

    Finder Foster – Foster Legal Considerations with Shelter PALS

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    What is a “Finder Foster” program – how does it work, how long do finders need to hold an animal and what are other important legal aspects of these programs?

    In this course you’ll learn how Finder Foster programs can help you reunite more animals with their families, promote animal well-being and minimize stress by reducing time spent in the shelter, and reserve resources for animals who really do need to come in—all by engaging people who are already helping animals in your community.

    As part of the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge’s Learniverse program, we’ve asked a legal expert to help us understand these important details.  We’ll be using the state of California and its legal requirements for these programs as an example.  You’ll want to speak to your own legal counsel to make sure your area (state, county, city or other locality) doesn’t have different regulations in place.

    This short, self-paced course has been approved for 1.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by National Animal Care and Control Association. 

    This course has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit until July 25, 2024 in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Upon completing the course and passing the quiz, upload your certificate to https://CEBroker.com. This is the broker used by the AAVSB to track your continuing education credits.

    PLEASE CONTACT:  learniverse@sheltermedportal.com if you have any questions or concerns about this course.

    Learn more about the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge Learniverse.  #ThankstoMaddie

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  • The Right Outcome on MMPC Learniverse – The 4 Rights – Part 4

    The Right Outcome on MMPC Learniverse – The 4 Rights – Part 4

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    Learn about the 4 Rights of animal sheltering and dive deep into the “Right Outcome”

    The Right Outcome is the one that best supports the well-being of animals, honors the connections between humans and pets, stabilizes communities, and maintains public health and safety. When we serve animals in the right place, at the right time, and provide the right care while working within our capacity, we make it possible to achieve the right outcome.

     This course discusses Return-to-Home principles as well as barriers to adoption from animal shelters and strategies for avoiding decision fatigue while making decisions with compassion, empathy, and clarity.

    As part of the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge’s Learniverse program, subject matter experts from the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program will discuss guiding principles that animal welfare professionals can use to make decisions, train their staff and engage the public.

    You’ll also learn about programs you can use at your shelter to lead animals to the right outcome while making the best possible use of your resources and reducing the burden on your staff. Finally, you’ll see how other animal shelters have successfully implemented these programs.

    This short, self-paced course has been approved for 2.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by National Animal Care and Control Association.

    This course has been approved for 2 hours of continuing education credit until October 20, 2024 in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.

    PLEASE CONTACT:  learniverse@sheltermedportal.com if you have any questions or concerns about this course.

    What are the Four Rights?

    With the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge, the Five Key Initiatives of the Million Cat Challenge have expanded to include other species at risk in shelters and evolved into the Four Rights.  

    Within the Four Rights, every element works in concert to support one another: animals and people are treated as individuals, empowering shelter staff to make the best decisions for everyone; community safety net services are in place and flourishing; and humane care within the shelter is provided, with appropriate outcomes for the animals that do come in, allowing shelters to deliver the Right Care, in the Right Place, at the Right Time, and to the Right Outcome.

    Learn more about  Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge Learniverse.  #ThankstoMaddie

     

     

  • The Right Care on MMPC Learniverse – The 4 Rights – Part 3

    The Right Care on MMPC Learniverse – The 4 Rights – Part 3

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    Learn about the 4 Rights of animal sheltering and dive deep into the “Right Care”

    Offering the “Right Care” means animals are not left in dangerous circumstances to cause harm, suffer, or die because the shelter can’t admit them; nor are they admitted to a crowded shelter. 

    In this course, we’re going to talk about matching community need to community capacity and shelter capacity and services to ensure that all animals receive the care that is right for them while prioritizing Right Care and wellness for our staff too.

    You’ll learn principles of humane housing for dogs and cats as well as strategies for strengthening staff well-being and maximizing your capacity to care for animals, with the goal of ensuring animals and people at your shelter can thrive.

    As part of the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge’s Learniverse program, subject matter experts from the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program will discuss guiding principles that animal welfare professionals can use to make decisions, train their staff and engage the public.

    You’ll also learn about programs you can use at your shelter to lead animals to the right outcome while making the best possible use of your resources and reducing the burden on your staff. Finally, you’ll see how other animal shelters have successfully implemented these programs.

    This short, self-paced course has been approved for 2.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by National Animal Care and Control Association.

    This course has been approved for 2 hours of continuing education credit until October 31, 2024 in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.

    PLEASE CONTACT:  learniverse@sheltermedportal.com if you have any questions or concerns about this course.

    What are the Four Rights?

    With the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge, the Five Key Initiatives of the Million Cat Challenge have expanded to include other species at risk in shelters and evolved into the Four Rights.  

    Within the Four Rights, every element works in concert to support one another: animals and people are treated as individuals, empowering shelter staff to make the best decisions for everyone; community safety net services are in place and flourishing; and humane care within the shelter is provided, with appropriate outcomes for the animals that do come in, allowing shelters to deliver the Right Care, in the Right Place, at the Right Time, and to the Right Outcome.

    Learn more about  Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge Learniverse.  #ThankstoMaddie


  • The Right Time on MMPC Learniverse – The 4 Rights – Part 2

    The Right Time on MMPC Learniverse – The 4 Rights – Part 2

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    Learn about the 4 Rights of animal sheltering and dive deep into the “Right Time”

    The “Right Time” is the time that best allows services to be provided in alignment with animal and human need and shelter capacity. Within the shelter, it includes setting open hours and offering services by appointment, as well as managing animals in care through pathway planning, hold periods, and daily welfare rounds, components critical to moving animals as quickly as possible to positive outcomes. Whether we’re talking about the hours our shelter is open or the demands on our staff time, the system we build directly impacts the time an animal spends in our shelter. 

    In this course, you’ll learn strategies for streamlining tasks, reducing length of stay, and making the most of the resources you have. You’ll also learn about interventions you can make at your shelter to lead animals to the right outcome at the right time, and you’ll see how other animal shelters have successfully made changes to improve services in their communities.

    As part of the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge’s Learniverse program, subject matter experts from the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program will discuss guiding principles that animal welfare professionals can use to make decisions, train their staff and engage the public.

    You’ll also learn about programs you can use at your shelter to lead animals to the right outcome while making the best possible use of your resources and reducing the burden on your staff. Finally, you’ll see how other animal shelters have successfully implemented these programs.

    This short, self-paced course has been approved for 2.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by National Animal Care and Control Association.

    This course has been approved for 2 hours of continuing education credit until August 8, 2024 in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.

    PLEASE CONTACT:  learniverse@sheltermedportal.com if you have any questions or concerns about this course.

    What are the Four Rights?

    With the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge, the Five Key Initiatives of the Million Cat Challenge have expanded to include other species at risk in shelters and evolved into the Four Rights.  

    Within the Four Rights, every element works in concert to support one another: animals and people are treated as individuals, empowering shelter staff to make the best decisions for everyone; community safety net services are in place and flourishing; and humane care within the shelter is provided, with appropriate outcomes for the animals that do come in, allowing shelters to deliver the Right Care, in the Right Place, at the Right Time, and to the Right Outcome.

    Learn more about  Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge Learniverse.  #ThankstoMaddie


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  • The Right Place on MMPC Learniverse – The 4 Rights – Part 1

    The Right Place on MMPC Learniverse – The 4 Rights – Part 1

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    Learn about the 4 Rights of animal sheltering and dive deep into the “Right Place”

    How do you determine the “Right Place” for an animal at risk of entering the shelter?

    In this course, you will learn the framework that allows you to remove decision fatigue and get animals where they need to be—or help them right where they are.

    As part of the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge’s Learniverse program, subject matter experts from the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program will discuss guiding principles that animal welfare professionals can use to make decisions, train their staff and engage the public.

    You’ll also learn about programs you can use at your shelter to lead animals to the right outcome while making the best possible use of your resources and reducing the burden on your staff. Finally, you’ll see how other animal shelters have successfully implemented these programs.

    This short, self-paced course has been approved for 3.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by National Animal Care and Control Association.

    This course has been approved for 3 hours of continuing education credit until July 18, 2024 in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.

    PLEASE CONTACT:  learniverse@sheltermedportal.com if you have any questions or concerns about this course.

    What are the Four Rights?

    With the Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge, the Five Key Initiatives of the Million Cat Challenge have expanded to include other species at risk in shelters and evolved into the Four Rights.  

    Within the Four Rights, every element works in concert to support one another: animals and people are treated as individuals, empowering shelter staff to make the best decisions for everyone; community safety net services are in place and flourishing; and humane care within the shelter is provided, with appropriate outcomes for the animals that do come in, allowing shelters to deliver the Right Care, in the Right Place, at the Right Time, and to the Right Outcome.

    Learn more about  Maddie’s®️ Million Pet Challenge Learniverse.  #ThankstoMaddie


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  • Webinar – 2/28/23 – The Future of Separation Anxiety with Malena DeMartini – PPG (fee applies)

    Webinar – 2/28/23 – The Future of Separation Anxiety with Malena DeMartini – PPG (fee applies)

    Separation anxiety in dogs has been at the forefront of everyone’s minds for a long time, but particularly for the past 18 months. According to several recent polls, about 50% of pet dogs are reported as suffering from some form of separation-related problems.

    In the US alone, that is equivalent to over 44 million pet dogs which is astounding and certainly implies that there is a welfare issue. So what lies in the future for separation anxiety dogs and their loving guardians? Fortunately, separation anxiety has been the #1 most researched and discuss disorder in published studies in the fields of applied animal behavior and veterinary behavior. This tremendous research combined with huge increases in dog professional’s awareness and education has led to a solid foundation for moving into the future of separation anxiety.

    Part of this future includes a huge demand for more qualified professionals from all over the globe who can work in an individualized way with daily behavior plans and support. Separation anxiety clients are geographically diverse, and dog-training consumers are more willing to work virtually and with technology, to deliver higher-quality personalized services. This session will review the direction in which this fascinating training issue is headed, including the effective use of technology that aids the training team for successful resolution of separation anxiety.

    This presentation is a rerun from Geek Week 2021. Malena will be on hand for questions and answers at the end of the session.

    CEUs: PPAB 1, CCPDT 1, KPA 1, & IAABC Pending

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    No worries you will automatically receive a recording!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-5090588

  • Webinar – 2/21/23 – Behavioural Neuroscience – Looking at Aggression with Daniel Shaw – PPG (fee applies)

    Webinar – 2/21/23 – Behavioural Neuroscience – Looking at Aggression with Daniel Shaw – PPG (fee applies)

    This webinar dives into the neuroscientific basis of aggression in dogs and examines a number of the different neurobiological systems involved in aggression. This includes the stress axis that influences aggression, how dopamine functions in aggression, predatory behavior circuitry, the influence of testosterone, and finally, social neuroscience and aggression. This webinar combines theory and practical applications of neuroscientific research to better support dogs experiencing aggressive behavior.

    CEUs: PPAB 1, CCPDT 1, KPA 1, & IAABC Pending

    Registered for the live event, get busy and cannot make it!

    No worries you will automatically receive a recording!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-5063593

  • Webinar – 1/25/23 – How to Develop Impactful Digital Stories that Drive Donor Action – Network for Good

    Webinar – 1/25/23 – How to Develop Impactful Digital Stories that Drive Donor Action – Network for Good

    Stories are the heart of any organization. We use stories to inform, inspire empathy, and drive action. But how you tell those stories can take many forms.

    As witnessing impact in person became limited over the last year, stories needed to work harder to create connection. Being able to share stories in digital form to attract, steward and retain a supportive community creates an incredible opportunity.

    Building the skills to identify a great story, tell it well and convert words into image is a skill that will serve organizations no matter what the future holds. Join us as returning presenter Beth Brodovsky shares examples of effective digital storytelling and how to get there on any budget.

    You’ll learn:

    • How to craft an impactful story arc
    • Where to look to find great stories
    • Many ways to package stories for different digital experiences

    Speaker: Beth Brodovsky, President of Iris Creative Group Inc.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.networkforgood.com/resource/stw-develop-digital-stories/