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  • Webinar – 3/4/25 – Apartment Living: How To Work Around Challenges of Living with Pets in an Apartment – PPG (fee applies)

    Webinar – 3/4/25 – Apartment Living: How To Work Around Challenges of Living with Pets in an Apartment – PPG (fee applies)

    Are you struggling to share your life with your pets while living in an apartment? Or have you recently relocated your life and family to an apartment and are now experiencing unique challenges with your dog’s behavior?

    Like any unique environment, apartment living provides specific training challenges for you and your pet. Sometimes, a short potty break can provide lots of close and intense stimuli that your dog may not be comfortable with. What about internal noises from neighbors, elevators, and many other unpredictable stimuli that impact your dog’s comfort level?

    This webinar will cover some essential elements to consider when choosing an apartment. We will also look at some of the protocols and training processes that can be implemented to help your dog comfortably acclimatize to apartment living alongside conditioning programs to help modify problematic behaviors you may be experiencing.

    Learning Objectives

    • Understand what the “nice to haves” are when looking to rent.
    • Review a list of things you can begin to work on in preparation for moving into an apartment.
    • Understand the beneficial exercises you can work on to help your dog adjust to stairs, neighbors, elevators, close quarters, and strange people.
    • Understand and learn some great management activities and routines to help prevent the escalation of problems while you work through a training plan.

    Presenter – Yvette Van Veen PCT-A

    WEBSITE LINK: https://www.petprofessionalguild.com/webinars-events/webinars/apartment-living-how-to-work-around-challenges-of-living-in-an-apartment-presented-by-yvette-van-veen/

  • Online Certificate Program – Starts 5/19/25 – Animal Shelter Behavioral Management Certificate Program – Humane Network/UoP (fee applies)

    Online Certificate Program – Starts 5/19/25 – Animal Shelter Behavioral Management Certificate Program – Humane Network/UoP (fee applies)

    The shelter environment is a very stressful place that affects the psychological well-being of the animals. Comprehensive behavior programs are essential to keep the animals behaviorally and emotionally healthy during their stay. This eight-week course will give you the knowledge and skills to develop an effective behavior program aimed at improving the welfare of the animals in your care.

    Dates: 5/19/25 – 7/13/25

    Who will benefit from this program?

    • Anyone currently affiliated with an animal shelter or rescue organization who wants to learn more about animal behavior as it relates to the shelter/foster environment.
    • Anyone who wants to improve the emotional wellbeing of the animals in your care.
    • Anyone seeking a behavior specialist position with an animal shelter or rescue organization.

    What You Will Learn

    • Gain knowledge on how to read dog and cat animal body language and signaling
    • Learn techniques for safe, humane handling of the animals
    • Understand how the shelter environment effects the emotional wellbeing of the animals and how to use stress reduction techniques to improve welfare
    • Gain knowledge on how to keep the animals physically, mentally, and socially stimulated through shelter-wide enrichment programs
    • Understand the value of effective canine and feline behavior assessments
    • Obtain the knowledge and skills needed to implement training and behavior modification techniques to improve the behavior and emotional state of the shelter animals
    • Obtain skills needed to ensure quality customer service for adoption counseling and follow-up.

    Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 4.8 CEUs
    Course Code: UNSM 050 – 013
    Certificate Price: $429

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://uc.pacific.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=2133958

  • Online Certificate Program – Starts 4/14/25 – Animal Shelter Management Certificate Program – Marketing and Development – Humane Network/UoP (fee applies)

    Online Certificate Program – Starts 4/14/25 – Animal Shelter Management Certificate Program – Marketing and Development – Humane Network/UoP (fee applies)

    Society’s relationship to pets continues to evolve. The majority of people consider their pets to be beloved family members and expect their local animal shelter to work diligently to save the lives of the dogs and cats that enter the facility. This program will provide the knowledge you need to assume a management or leadership role at an open-admission animal shelter. You’ll learn how to maximize a shelter’s lifesaving potential through program management, community engagement, and shelter operations while at the same time preparing yourself for an exciting career.

    The five courses are:

    • Leadership covering strategic planning, analyzing operations, decision-making, managing people and processes to achieve results, organizational responsibilities, and working with a board of directors.
    • Shelter Operations covering adoptions, animal care and sheltering fundamentals, animal behavior and enrichment, and customer service.
    • Community Program Development covering volunteers, foster care, spay/neuter, pet retention, events, and community relations.
    • Animal Health and Clinic Operations covering understanding shelter medicine, basic animal health considerations and care, euthanasia decisions, and clinic operations.
    • Marketing and Development covering development fundamentals, fundraising strategies, marketing fundamentals, adoption promotion, social media and websites, and media relations.

    Each of these courses include live video conference sessions with top experts in the field providing students valuable contacts within the field. Additionally, alumni have access to exclusive networking opportunities and receive notification of employment opportunities.

    You can sign up for individual courses or all five for a discount. All five must be completed to get a certificate.

    Who will benefit from the program?

    • Professionals seeking a career change to something more personally fulfilling.
    • New shelter directors.
    • Shelter directors or managers wishing to improve their organization’s live release rate and sustainability.
    • People working in the animal welfare field who wish to advance into management roles.
    • Board members of animal shelters.

    Credit for program/courses

    Upon completion of all five courses, you will receive a Certificate in Animal Shelter Management from the University of the Pacific.

    Each course earns:

    • Continuing Education Units (CEUs) from the University of the Pacific
    • Association of Animal Welfare Advancement CAWA Continuing Education (CE) credits

    Individual courses (6 CEUs): $399
    Certificate/all courses (30 CEUs): $1,495, special bundle pricing if you register for ALL courses up front ($500 discount!)

    Schedule and Registration

    Each of the five online courses are six weeks long and are offered sequentially. The entire program is about seven months long, and a new round starts again after a short break. More information on start dates of each course and the registration form can be found on the University of the Pacific website. 

    ​WEBSITE LINK:  http://pacific.edu/education/professional-development/certificate-programs/animal-shelter-management

  • Webinar – 3/12/25 – Telemedicine and Vaccine Clinics in California: How to Use and Comply with the New Laws – CVMA and SF SPCA

    Webinar – 3/12/25 – Telemedicine and Vaccine Clinics in California: How to Use and Comply with the New Laws – CVMA and SF SPCA

    Join the San Francisco SPCA and CVMA (California Veterinary Medical Association)for an exclusive webinar Telemedicine and Vaccine Clinics in California: How to Use and Comply with the New Laws

    This informative session will feature Grant Miller, DVM, Director of Regulatory Affairs for CVMA, and Bruce Wagman, Special Counsel for the SF SPCA’s Shelter Policy and Legal Services program, who will share their expertise on 2025 legislative updates and best practices for veterinarians in private practice and shelters, shelter managers, registered veterinarian technicians, and veterinary assistants in California.

    Register now

    This program has been RACE-approved for 2 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.  

    This comprehensive course dives into recent legislative updates, including:

    • Expanded roles for Veterinarians, RVTs, and VAs under California law.
    • Key implications of:
      • SB 669, which establishes the capacity for vaccine/preventative care appointments and public vaccine clinics throughout the state.
      • AB 1399, enabling telemedicine to establish VCPRs and expand access to veterinary care.
    • Best practices for telemedicine practice.
    • Legal requirements for RVT-only vaccine/preventative medicine appointments and clinics.

    Learn how to integrate these changes into your practice to improve client and patient satisfaction, efficiency, and animal welfare while directly addressing limitations on access to veterinary care.

    • Understand the latest legal and regulatory updates.
    • Enhance veterinarians’ ability to provide services to clients and patients with telemedicine, and understand requirements for telemedicine.
    • Support community service, and animal and public health, with improved and increased abilities for access to veterinary care.

    WEBSITE LINK: https://bit.ly/4i63dti

  • Online Course Application Period – 2/28/25 to 3/11/25 – Spring 2025 Online Instructor-Led Courses – Maddie’s Fund

    Online Course Application Period – 2/28/25 to 3/11/25 – Spring 2025 Online Instructor-Led Courses – Maddie’s Fund

    Spring 2025 Courses begin the week of March 31, 2025

    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: February 28 – March 11, 2025.

    Spring 2025 Course Offerings

    • Adoption Counseling
    • Cat Adoption Team’s Fostering 4 Rock Stars
    • Feline Lifesaving: Essential Cat Programs for Shelters
    • Field Services: Tools & Equipment
    • Fostering Dogs with Behavior Concerns: Supporting Dogs and People
    • Live Better: The Power of You
    • Humane Education: Tools & Techniques to Expand Your Reach
    • Maddie’s Million Pet Challenge Shelter Consultations
    • Marketing Communications 101: The Essentials of Community Connection
    • 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 – 4/3/25 – Translating Adopters Welcome into other Shelter Programs – Humane World for Animals

    Webinar – 4/3/25 – Translating Adopters Welcome into other Shelter Programs – Humane World for Animals

    Adopters Welcome was developed by Humane World for Animals over a decade ago to encourage shelters and rescues to remove barriers to adoption. While so many individuals and organizations have embraced its framework, the need to think critically about adoption processes remains. In this updated four-part webinar series, attendees will learn how to identify barriers and develop the skills to create a more inclusive, welcoming, and conversational adoption program.

    Adopters Welcome is a community-centered philosophy that can easily translate into all aspects of animal shelter and rescue programs, including lost pet reclaims, access to veterinary care, foster programs, and more. Learn how to bring the Adopters Welcome framework into all parts of your work.

    Presenters

    • Summer Dolder | Adopters Welcome Trainer at Humane World for Animals
    • Audra Farrell | Adopters Welcome Trainer at Humane World for Animals
    • Carol Whaley | Adopters Welcome Trainer at Humane World for Animals

    (Photo by Shelby LaVigna/For Humane World for Animals)

    WEBSITE LINK: https://humanesociety.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_AwU7_4WuRM2yxnoSoOaEYA#/registration

  • Webinar – 3/27/25 – How to Use Data to Remove Unnecessary Barriers to Adoption – Humane World for Animals

    Webinar – 3/27/25 – How to Use Data to Remove Unnecessary Barriers to Adoption – Humane World for Animals

    Adopters Welcome was developed by Humane World for Animals over a decade ago to encourage shelters and rescues to remove barriers to adoption. While so many individuals and organizations have embraced its framework, the need to think critically about adoption processes remains. In this updated four-part webinar series, attendees will learn how to identify barriers and develop the skills to create a more inclusive, welcoming, and conversational adoption program.

    In this webinar, we’ll dive into the barriers that may exist for potential adopters. By using data, we can create an inclusive and barrier-free adoption experience that streamlines the process for staff and the community.

    Presenters

    • Jordan Constantine | Adopters Welcome Trainer at Humane World for Animals
    • Steph Rose | Adopters Welcome Trainer at Humane World for Animals

    (Photo by David Welker/AP Images for Humane World for Animals)

    WEBSITE LINK: https://humanesociety.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yj_btOP9RemLK1UyZ7xalw#/registration

  • Webinar – 3/20/25 – How to Support Staff and Volunteers in Implementing Adopters Welcome – Humane World for Animals

    Webinar – 3/20/25 – How to Support Staff and Volunteers in Implementing Adopters Welcome – Humane World for Animals

    Adopters Welcome was developed by Humane World for Animals over a decade ago to encourage shelters and rescues to remove barriers to adoption. While so many individuals and organizations have embraced its framework, the need to think critically about adoption processes remains. In this updated four-part webinar series, attendees will learn how to identify barriers and develop the skills to create a more inclusive, welcoming, and conversational adoption program.

    Adopters Welcome works best in shelters and rescues that have a supportive growth culture. From customer service skills to understanding bias to recognizing the role of compassion fatigue, a work environment that invests in its people is critical to identifying unnecessary barriers to adoption. This webinar is for all levels of sheltering, including volunteers.

    Presenters

    (Photo credit: Theresa Charleston/Blessed Sacrament Youth Center)

    WEBSITE LINK: https://humanesociety.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_61IJmJi7TLyFKbFL9i6vMw#/registration

  • Webinar – 3/13/25 – Adopters Welcome 101 – Humane World for Animals

    Webinar – 3/13/25 – Adopters Welcome 101 – Humane World for Animals

    Adopters Welcome was developed by Humane World for Animals over a decade ago to encourage shelters and rescues to remove barriers to adoption. While so many individuals and organizations have embraced its framework, the need to think critically about adoption processes remains. In this updated four-part webinar series, attendees will learn how to identify barriers and develop the skills to create a more inclusive, welcoming, and conversational adoption program.

    In the first webinar of the series, learn what Adopters Welcome is and what it isn’t, how it can build community engagement and help more animals. Whether your shelter or rescue has already embraced Adopters Welcome or you’re new to the conversation, this refreshed content is for everyone.

    WEBSITE LINK: https://humanesociety.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aYJFP55iRCGuaC_YSUvb4g#/registration

  • Webinar – 3/12/25 – How to Make Meaningful Culture Changes – The AAWA

    Webinar – 3/12/25 – How to Make Meaningful Culture Changes – The AAWA

    Leaders of animal welfare organizations often face complex challenges, especially trailblazers trying to make sustainable and meaningful culture changes to address the needs of increasingly diverse staff and communities.

    Meaningful change requires the courage to explore and challenge beliefs and assumptions that hinder progress toward our goals. This webinar is for leaders ready to reimagine possibilities for equity and inclusion in the workplace. Participants will examine the mental roadblocks that hinder progress and explore the tools needed to champion organizational transformation.

    Presenters:

    • Maria Morukian, President, MSM Global Consulting
    • Jasmin Robinson, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives, The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement

    This webinar in the first part in a three-part Making Sustainable Change Series which addresses the mindset leaders need to affect change. The series includes a webinar, a roundtable discussion, and an interactive clinic. While you don’t have to attend each session in the series, participants who commit to the entire series will benefit the most.


    This session, both live and the recording, has been approved for:

    • 1 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credit
    • 1 NACA CE
    • 1 CE towards ACO CE requirements per Ch. 829 of the Texas Health and Safety Code by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)

    WEBSITE LINK: https://learning.theaawa.org/p/dei-change2025