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  • Webinar – 8/7/25 – Prop 129: One Year Later – The Bridge Club

    Webinar – 8/7/25 – Prop 129: One Year Later – The Bridge Club

    It has been one year since the Veterinary Professional Associates (VPA) in Colorado was passed. The very controversial legislation has caused confusion, stress and uncertainty for many. This conversation will discuss where it stands today, what is happening and what is planned.

    WEBSITE LINK: https://thebridgeclub.com/event/prop-129-one-year-later/

  • Online Event – 8/21/25 – Maddie’s Monthly Behavior Connection – Making the First Move: Approaching Cats with Care – Maddie’s Fund

    Online Event – 8/21/25 – Maddie’s Monthly Behavior Connection – Making the First Move: Approaching Cats with Care – Maddie’s Fund

    Making the First Move: Approaching Cats with Care

    Building on Cracking the Cat Code, this session explores how to apply the Considerate Approach when working with cats in shelter environments. Through video examples, you’ll learn how to thoughtfully and confidently approach cats in different settings — from cages to carriers. Gain practical tools to reduce stress, improve adoption readiness, and advocate effectively for the cats in your care.

    Guest Speaker: Tabitha Kucera, RVT, KPA-CTP, CCBC, VTS (Behavior)

    Join us on the fourth Thursday of every month as we talk about dog and cat behavior – supporting pets in our community and animal shelters. Each month, we hear from speakers about topics of interest to our group, such as behavior medications, modifying animal behavior, assessing and improving animal welfare, and how organizations successfully provide behavior support to dogs and cats.

    Who should join: Animal welfare staff and volunteers who are interested in dog and cat behavior, and everyone who works to keep pets out of shelters and in homes.

    You only need to register once for all meetings: https://maddies.fund/MonthlyBehaviorRegistration

    Can’t attend live? Register anyway and you will get a link to the recording within a day or two after each meeting.

    All recordings and resources shared during the webcast will also be available in the Maddie’s Monthly Behavior Connection group on Maddie’s Pet Forum – https://maddies.fund/monthlybehaviorconnectionMPF

    Maddie’s Fund does not share registration information.

    The opinions expressed by webinar presenters are their own and do not necessarily represent those of Maddie’s Fund.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://maddies.fund/MonthlyBehaviorRegistration

  • Online Event – 8/7/25 – Maddie’s Monthly Foster Connection: Foundations of Dog Communication – Maddie’s Fund

    Online Event – 8/7/25 – Maddie’s Monthly Foster Connection: Foundations of Dog Communication – Maddie’s Fund

    Reading dog body language and communicating effectively with our own behavior are practiced skills that we need to mindfully develop over time. Foster caregivers, adopters and staff need to understand what the dog is telling them and also communicate their intentions to the dog. The goal is always for the human and the dog to be in agreement that “I’m into you!” Through this webcast, you’ll recognize behaviors that suggest the dog is unsure, and consider how to de-escalate the conversation to “I’m into you!”

    Guest Speaker: Devan Amundsen, CPDT-KA CBCC-KA, Principal, Animal Welfare United

    About Maddie’s Monthly Foster Connection:
    Join us on the first Thursday of every month to discuss successful foster innovations and programs, collaborate with others in the field, answer questions and talk through complex foster-related issues.

    Who should join: Foster managers, coordinators, volunteers and any staff who are interested in learning about what’s working in foster programs.

    You only need to register once for all meetings: https://maddies.fund/MonthlyFosterRegistration

    Can’t attend live?  Register anyway and you will get a link to the recording within a day or two after each meeting.

    All recordings and resources shared during the webcast will also be available in the Maddie’s Monthly Foster Connection group on Maddie’s Pet Forum https://maddies.fund/monthlyfosterconnectionMPF

    Maddie’s Fund does not share registration information.

    The opinions expressed by webinar presenters are their own and do not necessarily represent those of Maddie’s Fund.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://maddies.fund/MonthlyFosterRegistration

  • Online Course – Application period closes 8/18/25 – Fall 2025 Instructor-Led Courses – Maddie’s Fund

    Online Course – Application period closes 8/18/25 – Fall 2025 Instructor-Led Courses – Maddie’s Fund

    Looking to implement a new program, learn more about a specific subject and create positive change for pets and people in your community? Maddie’s Fund® Online Instructor-Led Courses provide an interactive educational opportunity for those who are looking to benefit from the wisdom of established innovative programs. They’re the catalyst you need to take your programs and learning to the next level! All courses are free #ThanksToMaddie!

    These courses require completion of:

    • Self-paced online materials
    • Zoom classes with your instructor and classmates (The length and number of Zoom classes are course-dependent, but can range from 4 to 6 classes, at 60, 75, or 90 minutes.)
    • Final project
    • Course Evaluation Survey

    Class size is limited and the selection process is competitive.

    To be eligible, your organization must be a U.S.-based 501c3 or government animal welfare organization. All Maddie’s University courses are pre-approved for NACA and CAWA CE (continuing education) credits.

    Application period: August 8 – August 18, 2025. Fall 2025 Courses begin the week of September 8, 2025

    Fall 2025 Course Offerings
    Adoption Counseling
    Developing Your Own Kitten College
    Feline Lifesaving: Essential Cat Programs for Shelters
    Fostering Dogs with Behavior Concerns: Supporting Dogs and People (2 SECTIONS)
    Humane Education: Tools & Techniques to Expand Your Reach
    Live Better: The Power of You (2 SECTIONS)
    Maddie’s Million Pet Challenge Shelter Consultations
    Marketing Communications 101: The Essentials of Community Connection (2 SECTIONS)
    Pet Support Services: Culture, Collaboration, and Case Management
    Shelter Clinic Management

    Learn more about each course’s information including course descriptions, instructors, class dates and meeting times on Maddie’s University: https://university.maddiesfund.org/online-instructor-led-courses

  • Online Course – Application period opens 8/8/25 – Fall 2025 Instructor-Led Courses – Maddie’s Fund

    Online Course – Application period opens 8/8/25 – Fall 2025 Instructor-Led Courses – Maddie’s Fund

    Looking to implement a new program, learn more about a specific subject and create positive change for pets and people in your community? Maddie’s Fund® Online Instructor-Led Courses provide an interactive educational opportunity for those who are looking to benefit from the wisdom of established innovative programs. They’re the catalyst you need to take your programs and learning to the next level! All courses are free #ThanksToMaddie!

    These courses require completion of:

    • Self-paced online materials
    • Zoom classes with your instructor and classmates (The length and number of Zoom classes are course-dependent, but can range from 4 to 6 classes, at 60, 75, or 90 minutes.)
    • Final project
    • Course Evaluation Survey

    Class size is limited and the selection process is competitive.

    To be eligible, your organization must be a U.S.-based 501c3 or government animal welfare organization. All Maddie’s University courses are pre-approved for NACA and CAWA CE (continuing education) credits.

    Application period: August 8 – August 18, 2025. Fall 2025 Courses begin the week of September 8, 2025

    Fall 2025 Course Offerings
    Adoption Counseling
    Developing Your Own Kitten College
    Feline Lifesaving: Essential Cat Programs for Shelters
    Fostering Dogs with Behavior Concerns: Supporting Dogs and People (2 SECTIONS)
    Humane Education: Tools & Techniques to Expand Your Reach
    Live Better: The Power of You (2 SECTIONS)
    Maddie’s Million Pet Challenge Shelter Consultations
    Marketing Communications 101: The Essentials of Community Connection (2 SECTIONS)
    Pet Support Services: Culture, Collaboration, and Case Management
    Shelter Clinic Management

    Learn more about each course’s information including course descriptions, instructors, class dates and meeting times on Maddie’s University: https://university.maddiesfund.org/online-instructor-led-courses

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

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

    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.

    This session will unpack key data points by species, intake type, and region—highlighting the sharpest declines in altered status, how those shifts are influencing length of stay, and what it means for shelter capacity and community-level care. We’ll also explore the urgent need for targeted interventions to prevent further erosion in preventive veterinary access.

    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.

    Whether you’re working in sheltering, rescue, policy, or industry, this webinar will equip you with the data and talking points needed to understand—and respond to—one of the most pressing issues in animal welfare today.

    Panelists:

    Stephanie Filer, Executive Director, Shelter Animals Count
    Tori Fugate, Director of Communications, Shelter Animals Count
    Dr. Julie Levy, DVM, University of Florida, Shelter Medicine Program

    WEBSITE LINK: https://www.shelteranimalscount.org/event/webinar-unaltered-trends-a-national-look-at-sterilization-rates-and-shelter-impact/

     

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

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

    Foster is arguably the single most important intervention to save dogs’ lives which is why this year’s Dogs & Data webinar series will focus on establishing and/or expanding foster programs.

    PEDIGREE Foundation and Adopt a Pet will share expert insights on creating a foster-centric shelter model. Whether you’re launching a new program or enhancing an existing one, these data-driven sessions will provide practical strategies to improve volunteer recruitment, onboarding, and the overall fostering process. These webinars are designed specifically for animal welfare professionals of all levels who are looking to establish, enhance or expand foster programs. We hope you’re able to join us!

    All sessions will be hosted by April Huntsman, Senior Director of Animal Welfare for Adopt a Pet and Kristen Hassen, Founder and CEO of Outcomes for Pets Consulting

    Session details:
    Thursday, July 24 @ 2 pm ET: The Foster Pulse, Understanding the Community’s Willingness to Foster

    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.

    WEBSITE LINK: https://kinship-co.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ymFnkj9rSa2iG3PInPiM_A#/registration

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

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

    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.

    Summit Highlights:

    – Advanced Field Techniques: Delve into topics like “Beyond the Scanner: Advanced Return to Home in the Field” and “Intake Diversion in the Field” to refine your on-the-ground approaches.

    – Community Engagement: Explore “Community Oriented Approaches” while helping identify your biases, and “Community Cat Conflict Mitigation” to foster stronger community relations and proactive solutions.

    – Operational Excellence: Sessions on “Strategic Field Operations”, “Understanding your Ordinances” and “Lifesaving Dispatch” will provide insights into effective and lawful practices.

    – Wellness and Resilience: Address the importance of mental well-being in the field with a dedicated session on compassion fatigue and resilience-building.

    – Interactive Learning: Participate in facilitated roundtables and case studies to share experiences, challenges, and solutions with peers.

    WEBSITE LINK: https://bestfriends-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/1817504495481/WN_NVwdoTviQOC9mIUGxljwSA#/registration

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

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

    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.

    By the end of this webinar, you’ll be ready to:

    • Pinpoint key risk factors that fuel CIRD spread and severity in shelters, and know when and how to use isolation, quarantine, and foster care strategies to manage CIRD effectively.
    • Evaluate and apply the latest vaccination recommendations for CIRD prevention, while recognizing their effectiveness and limitations in shelter settings.
    • Create treatment plans for CIRD cases, focusing on choosing the right antibiotics and using them responsibly, and knowing when to run tests.
    • Understand how managing your shelter’s capacity, using good housing, and reducing stress can help prevent CIRD.

    From RVTs to DVMs and beyond, everyone in the shelter has the power to have a big impact on animal health. CIRD doesn’t have to be status quo!

    This webinar has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval, as well as 1 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA) continuing education credit by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement (AAWA) and National Animal Care and Control Association (NACA).

    Can’t make it live? Register to receive a recording and resources after the event. You can find more free CE in the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program Shelter Learniverse, #ThanksToMaddie!

    REGISTER NOW: https://sheltermedicine.zoom.us/webinar/register/8617519137298/WN_dNSfttoDTOSSc0OLHdoAmQ

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

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

    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, this program will help you:

    • Gain practical tools for immediate impact: You’ll receive hands-on resources and guides–including sample pathway planning and disease prevention and treatment protocols–that prepare you to tackle pressing challenges and improve care delivery in your shelter.
    • Activate essential relationship-building skills: You’ll deepen your communication, conflict resolution, and resilience within a shelter medicine context.
    • Join a supportive community and invest in your career at no cost: This professional development program is free for you and your shelter, removing barriers to growing your skillset.

    When and where:

    The Fellowship year will kick off September 9-12, 2025, in Davis with an in-person workshop and orientation event. Weekly one-hour virtual meetings and regional field trips will follow. 

    Thanks to generous support from KSMP donors, the UC Davis KSMP California Shelter Medicine Fellowship is completely free to you and your shelter. All program costs and travel expenses will be covered.

    This fellowship might be for you if:

    • You’re a California veterinarian who’s been working in or with an animal shelter for five years or less.
    • You’re ready to collaborate with a small group of peers who share your commitment to shelter medicine, curiosity, and compassion for humans and animals.
    • You want practical tools to expand your shelter medicine expertise and navigate challenging situations while exploring what holds you—and your shelter—back from achieving shared goals.
    • You’re ready to dig into critical topics at the heart of shelter medicine, like the pros and cons of euthanasia decision-making models.
    • You believe that meaningful change is possible. The focus of this fellowship isn’t to solve every challenge facing your shelter, but to guide you in identifying your sphere of influence and an area of focus that speaks to you.

    How to apply: 

    Complete this short application by July 18. Email clkarsten@ucdavis.edu with any questions.