Apoquel® Grants for Shelters

Zoetis is celebrating 10 years of Apoquel (oclacitinib tablet) and dermatology excellence this month! To commemorate the milestone, Zoetis is donating Apoquel to 10 pet shelters and rescues across the U.S., to each treat ~100 dogs in their care.

Grant eligibility requirements below.

Organization must:

  • Be enrolled in Zoetis For Shelters by June 23, 2023
  • Have an intake of at least 100 dogs annually
  • Have a veterinarian of record in the same state as the shelter
  • Be a §501(c)(3) organization or government non-profit

 

If not already enrolled in Zoetis For Shelters, qualifying organizations can enroll here. No further application is required to be considered for the grant. Selected organizations will be announced in early August, as part of #ItchyPetAwarenessMonth. Visit itchingforhelp.com for more information about canine allergic itch, including a quiz to learn more about treatment options that are right for the dogs in your care.

 

About Apoquel – IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not use APOQUEL in dogs less than 12 months of age or those with serious infections. APOQUEL may increase the chances of developing serious infections, and may cause existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers to get worse. 

For more information, please see the full Apoquel prescribing information.

 

 

 

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What's New at Adopt-a-Pet in May 2023

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Zoetis Launches Apoquel® Grants for Shelters

Zoetis is celebrating 10 years of Apoquel (oclacitinib tablet) and dermatology excellence this month! To commemorate the milestone, Zoetis is donating Apoquel to 10 pet shelters and rescues across the U.S., to each treat ~100 dogs in their care.
Enroll now at https://www.adoptapet.com/blog/apoquel-grants-for-shelters/

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The Solutions Summit 2023

Don’t miss a day of addressing the animal welfare profession’s most pressing challenges (plus yoga and networking!). Attend The Solutions Summit online on June 13.
Register Here
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A message from our friends at Nationwide

Keeping Pets and Pet Parents Stress Free

Companion animals contribute to our mental health and well-being in so many ways. They keep us active and help us cope with life’s stresses, but financial uncertainty is often a common source of stress for pet parents. Pet insurance can provide peace of mind for the unexpected. Nationwide offers reimbursement for a variety of eligible veterinary bills for your adopters.
Learn more
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4 Tips for Applying DEI to Your Daily Work

Sharing this item from AAWA: “This work is not easy,” writes Jasmin Robinson, The Association’s Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives. “I always hear people share concerns about ‘getting it wrong’ or saying the wrong thing.” Read their suggestions for moving past that.
4 Tips for Applying DEI

 

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Shelter Pets Deserve Amazon Pet Deals, Too

By Lindsay Hamrick, CPDT-KA
Seriously, you can donate to shelters just by shopping!
Courtesy of Stray Cat Alliance
Courtesy of Stray Cat Alliance

The second annual Amazon Pet Deals Days are May 2-3, and there isn’t a more worthy recipient for a just because gift than your local animal shelter. The cats and dogs who are patiently waiting for forever homes are the most deserving (and most appreciative) of new toys and treats. While non-profit animal organizations always need monetary donations, they also need a lot of supplies to keep the animals in their care housed, fed, and entertained. Your local shelter likely has an Amazon Wish List that they link to from their website so you can shop and ship products directly to them. And below, a list of the most common supplies that shelters ask for…

The sale runs from 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET on Tuesday, May 2 through Wednesday, May 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT/2:59 a.m. ET. Btw, our editors (and their pets) picked out these products. They’re always in stock at the time we publish, but there’s a chance they’ll sell out. If you do buy through our links, we may earn a commission. (We’ve got a lot of toys to buy over here, you know?)

1. Interactive Puzzle Toys and Lick Mats

Dog licking pad

Lick Mat | $17 $10

Dogs need enrichment and stimulation while they wait for a family, and interactive toys can help pass the time. Kongs are classic — they help with shelter stress by getting a dog’s brain moving — plus there’s a tasty treat at the center.

Dogs also tend to scarf down their dinner because they don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Lick mats are a great way to not only slow down the eating process (and prevent stomach upset), but also make dinnertime a fun enrichment activity. Dog trainer Robert Haussman explains, “Soft foods, such as peanut butter or canned pumpkin, can be smeared on the textured surface for a dog to lick clean. To keep a dog stimulated and busy, they can also be frozen, which allows them to last much longer. It’s highly enjoyable, engaging, and — most importantly — delicious!”

$10 at Amazon

large blue towering cat toy

Upsky Cat Track Toy | $16 $10

Interactive cat toys, like this track toy, have been known to keep kitties so engaged that they help resolve litter box avoidance issues, cut down on overgrooming, curb anxiety, and keep their diet in check. It’s important to pay attention to the challenge level, though. So donate an easy, level 1 toy to shelter cats to avoid adding to their stress, aka let them win.

$10 at Amazon

2. Hidey Cat Beds

hiding cat bed

Furhaven Hidey Cat Bed | $20 $16

Cats, small dogs, and generally fearful shelter pets thrive when they have a safe place to hide. While it may sound counterintuitive, when a scared pet has a safe place to hide, they will come out of their shell more quickly over time. There are thousands to choose from, so be creative!

$16 at Amazon

3. Orthopedic Dog Beds

orthopedic dog bed deal

Bedsure Orthopedic Dog Beds | $60 $34

Your local shelter likely takes in senior dogs and cats who have been separated from their family and may be suffering from arthritis. Similarly, dogs recovering from orthopedic surgery would benefit from a high-quality, cleanable orthopedic bed to protect them from the concrete floor.

$34 at Amazon

4. Durable Leashes & Martingale Collars

red martingale collar for dogs

PetSafe Martingale Dog Collars | $11 $6

When shelter dogs go home with a high-quality collar and leash, their caretakers can feel good about their safety. But this means shelters and rescues go through a lot of equipment. Our picks include martingale collars that prevent a dog from slipping out, front-clip harnesses, and gentle leader headcollars that keep a dog who pulls on the leash or is leash reactive under control. Never purchase choke/prong collars or retractable/flexi-leashes. A simple and sturdy 6-foot nylon leash will work for all dogs.

$6 at Amazon

5. Cleaning Supplies

pet stain and odor remover

Pet Stain & Odor Remover | $50 $42

Shelter pets mean lots of cleanup. While they’re helping pets learn to poop and pee outside, mopping up spilled food and water, or trying to keep everyone healthy, animal organization workers and volunteers need as many cleaning supplies as they can get. The most-used products are dishwashing soap, bleach, hand sanitizer, and paper towels.

$42 at Amazon

6. Kitten Bottles & Milk Replacers

milk replacer for kittens

Kitten Milk Replacer Formula | $15 $12

Every year, neonatal kittens who require specialized care enter shelters and rescues. They might be too young to eat on their own or with a mom cat who can’t nurse them all. These supplies help them through those first four to six weeks. Despite urban myths, kittens cannot survive on cow’s milk, and they require a specialized formula (and bottles to deliver it).

$12 at Amazon

7. Pee Pads

Potty pads

Dog Training & Potty Pads | $40 $25

Besides being heart-stealers, puppies are totally messy. Donate disposable pee pads for the shelter or their foster parents. For a more environmentally friendly option, purchase some washable ones.

$25 at Amazon

8. Pet Food

Iams Dog Food - Pet Deal

Iams Pet Food | $47 $42

Feeding hundreds of animals a day requires a lot of cat and dog food. Even if your shelter receives food directly from a pet food company, they may have a pantry for pets whose parents need some help. Check out their Amazon or Chewy Wish List to find out which brands and types of food are most needed.

$42 at Amazon


Lindsay Hamrick lives in New Hampshire with her three dogs, chickens, and an assortment of rotating foster animals. She forces her elderly chihuahua, Grandma Baguette, on overnight backpacking trips, can diaper a lamb with one hand, and while she’s a long-time Certified Professional Dog Trainer, 66.7% of her dogs still won’t lay down when asked.

What's New at Adopt-a-Pet in April 2023

Questions? First, try our Help Library. Then, if you still need help, email helpdesk@adoptapet.com. We’ll reply within 1 business day. Thank you!

 

It’s No Secret… It’s Kitten Season

Kitten Season. Cute, but often overwhelming. We hear a big kitten influx is anticipated, so get ready and download our free If You Find Baby Kittens PDF to share with your community. Also check out the Kitten Resources library from Maddie’s Fund with videos on foster recruitment, marketing guides, and more.

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Free Roundtable Webinar

Join this live web event on 04/11/2023 at 4:00 PM (EDT) with Adopt a Pet’s very own April Huntsman as one of the panelists! Researchers at University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School studied the relationship between dog breed and behavior. Using their research as a kickoff point, a panel of experts will discuss the realities of identifying dog breeds, the expectations these IDs cause shelter staff and adopters to have, and implications for behavior, training, and legislation. Set up a free account with The Association to register for this event. Learn More

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A message from our friends at Nationwide

Watch Out for These Common Pet Poisons

Sometimes the things we do to take care of ourselves can actually harm pets. Arm your adopter with these useful tips from Nationwide. Learn more
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Get featured on Adopt a Pet social

Adopt a Pet wants our Instagram followers to get to know you. Got a great photo of a pet who needs a home? An amazing rescue story that should be shared? While we can’t feature every submission, don’t let that stop you – send us a DM on Instagram @AdoptaPetcom for a chance to be featured! (Pro tip: Instagram may require you to be logged in to see anything at that link.)

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What's New at Adopt-a-Pet in March 2023

Questions? First, try our Help Library. Then, if you still need help, email helpdesk@adoptapet.com. We’ll reply within 1 business day. Thank you!

1-Minute Survey: Adoption Handouts?

We are designing fun educational handouts you can give to your adopters, to make your digital or printed adoption packet creation easier. Take our 1-minute survey (really, it’s that fast!) before March 31, 2023 to tell us which topics you’d like included.

Take Survey
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Canada’s Only Animal Welfare Conference

Humane Canada invites you to attend the Summit for Animals in Victoria, British Columbia, this spring. This annual conference brings together animal welfare professionals, advocates and volunteers to learn cutting-edge information from thought leaders in the sector while building long-lasting professional connections that will help advance your advocacy efforts to benefit animals and their welfare. There will be 50+ speakers, 30+ sessions, workshops and panels, a dozen exhibitors, and lots of fun!

Learn More
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A message from our friends at Zoetis

Don’t Leave Pet Safety to Luck

This month, pinch yourself and reflect on all the happiness pets bring. Then, take the time to ensure adopter homes are pet-safe for their furry lucky charms. Help adopters keep their pets safe with Zoetis’ free poison prevention guide.

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Adopt a Pet has a New Look

We gave you a sneak peek in January with the badge design, and now the new look for Adopt a Pet has launched on many public-facing pages of our website! None of the functionality changed, but our user/adopter testing showed an increase in confidence in inquiring about pets for adoption. We know that many of you are struggling with a drop in adoptions. We hope this part of our ongoing upgrades will have noticeable positive impact on that for you. See what your pet pages look like from your Links to My Pet Listings.

Links to Your Pet Listings

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What's New at Adopt-a-Pet in February 2023

Questions? First, try our Help Library. Then, if you still need help, email helpdesk@adoptapet.com. We’ll reply within 1 business day. Thank you!

IMPORTANT: Dedicated Login

As part of ongoing website upgrades, our login systems are now separate. To access your Shelter/Rescue account, be sure to use the dedicated Shelter/Rescue “log in” — not our adopter or rehome sign in. You can find the Shelter/Rescue log in link at the bottom of adoptapet.com or bookmark your Admin Home www.adoptapet.com/shelter/welcome to get quickly to the right place!

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Survey for a chance at a $500 grant!

Our friends at Maddie’s Fund are looking to collect information on programs across the United States in this short survey. Your organization may have responded to this survey several years ago; their goal is to learn what has changed since then. By completing this survey, you could win one of ten $500 grants! The survey closes on March 20, 2023. Take survey here

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A message from our friends at Nationwide

Periodontitis: It’s a Meow-th full!

Did you know? By the age of 3, many cats have dental disease. The early signs include bad breath, yellow tartar buildup and red or swollen gums. Periodontitis and other common -yet painful- conditions often go unnoticed. Help your adopters spot the signs with this list of common cat ailments. Read more

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A message from our friends at Zoetis

Loving Dental Awareness Month

February is known more for a visit from Cupid than from the Tooth Fairy. As adopters snuggle up with their favorite furry Valentine, let them know they can kiss the dental worries goodbye by being proactive about their dental health. Learn more

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Rescue Dogs Can Now Be Fostered in the Metaverse

There’s a new place for dogs to be fostered – the Metaverse. Anyone who owns Metaverse property in Decentraland can now foster a real rescue dog on their virtual property as part of PEDIGREE® FOSTERVERSE™. Decentraland property owners can simply visit Fosterverse.com to select a real rescue dog from Adopt a Pet™ to foster, download their foster dog’s avatar, and upload the doggo to their Decentraland plot. The dogs can be adopted in real life by anyone who visits Decentraland. Learn more at PEDIGREE® FOSTERVERSE™

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And, of course… We thank the wonderful, pet-loving people at The Wildest and Elanco Animal Health for supporting all of us in our mission and making Adopt a Pet a free service!

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Sharing adoptable pets on Facebook

If you are with a shelter or rescue and are looking for our “Facebook (Static HTML app) instructions” – Facebook has discontinued support of that feature. Please use either method below to share your My Pet List or individual pets.

You can save a life right now by helping shelter pets get seen on your favorite social networking sites!

  1. Use AdoptaPet.com to search for a dog, cat, or other pet that needs a home.
  2. Choose a pet you want to help from the results. Click on the pet to see their full page.
  3. On the pet’s page, click on a social media button to help the pet get seen and adopted! They look like this:
If you want to help a specific shelter or rescue, you can share that organization’s entire pet list on Facebook! Here’s how:
  1. Go to https://www.adoptapet.com/animal-shelters and search for shelter or rescue.
  2. Click on a shelter or rescue name in the results list.
  3. Copy their URL from your browser. The URL will look like https://www.adoptapet.com/shelter/ and then some numbers. (On an iPhone, “copy” is from the center share icon at the bottom).
  4. Log in to your Facebook, and create a post. Paste their URL so there will be a clickable link, and type why you are sharing those pets!

What's New at Adopt-a-Pet in January 2023

Questions? First, try our Help Library. Then, if you still need help, email helpdesk@adoptapet.com. We’ll reply within 1 business day. Thank you!

New Badge for 2023 and Beyond

Wait… is that a new logo? Yes! As an approved shelter or rescue account, you get to use the new stylish and sleek Adopt a Pet badge first! Show the world that your organization is part of Adopt-a-Pet by displaying this badge on your website and linking it to any of your adoptable pets pages.

Get your badge here
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$420,000 in Grants – Get Ready Now!

Get ready for this year’s Open Arms Challenge! Open to U.S.-based government agencies and 501c3 nonprofits that focus on dogs and/or cats, this year’s challenge grants are being funded by twenty-two organizations, including Adopt a Pet. Registration will be open January 23 to January 30, 2023 only so don’t wait: Now is the time to carefully review the requirements and get ready to register during those 7 days.

Learn about the Challenge
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A message from our friends at Nationwide

Keeping New Year’s resolutions fresh (with some pet help!)

This month is when many people decide to try something new—a new diet, hitting the gym or setting aside more time with family. Unfortunately, many people don’t stick with their new lifestyle for very long. How can we follow through on new goals? Well, with the help of a four-legged life coach, of course! Checkout all the ways pets can help adopters develop healthy new habits.

Read more
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A message from our friends at Zoetis

Out with the Old, in with the Chew

When that giant ball toy dropped on New Year’s Eve, most of us made a personal resolution for growth. This year, encourage adopters to include their pets in their plans for progress by setting new milestones for their mental and physical health. Check out these ways to get started.

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A spotlight on our sister brand The Wildest

Time for a dog-friendly game night?

Karen B. London, Ph.D., Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist and Certified Professional Dog Trainer shares seven enrichment games dogs can learn from while having fun too. Keeping dogs’ brains and bodies engaged indoors during winter weather helps them stay happier and healthier too. Share this link with your fosters, adopters, volunteers and staff!

Learn more
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And, of course… We thank the wonderful, pet-loving people at The Wildest and Elanco Animal Health for supporting all of us in our mission and making Adopt a Pet a free service!
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What's New at Adopt-a-Pet in December 2022

Questions? First, try our Help Library. Then, if you still need help, email helpdesk@adoptapet.com. We’ll reply within 1 business day *see holiday hours info below*. Thank you!

Adopt a Pet Holidays Support Hours

We know animal shelters and rescues never stop, but we also know – burnout is real, so be sure to enjoy some holiday fun! Though we always are monitoring for emergencies, our Adopt a Pet help desk will be closed Friday 12/23 to 12/27 Tuesday; open Wednesday & Thursday; closed Friday 12/30 to Monday 1/2. We appreciate your patience with our response times and wish you an adoption-filled holiday season!
Try the help library first!

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Bringing You More Insights and Education

We are thrilled to announce that Nationwide and Adopt a Pet are joining forces to help more homeless animals! As the country’s leading pet insurer, Nationwide’s focus is on educating pet parents on responsible pet ownership and the role pet health insurance can play in their pet’s health (and on reducing the costs of caring for pets). What better way to do that than by supporting pets and pet parents through the very beginning of the adoption journey? Nationwide’s partnership will also enable us to better serve you, our animal welfare partners, with valuable claims data, veterinary analytics, and other pet health insights. Stay tuned for more info on this exciting new relationship!
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Copycat Idea: Paying Pet Rent

You can copycat this great idea! This article comes from our friends at HASS, exploring the Crisis Pet Retention program at the Lawrence Humane Society, a nonprofit, open-admission shelter. Before you think, “We can’t afford something like this,” read the article to learn about the results and costs. We hope it will inspire another potential tool in your tool belt for helping much-loved pets stay with their families.
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Gabapentin and Behavior Modification for Shelter Cats

It’s free to register and watch the recording of this webcast from Maddie’s® Insights: “Cats entering shelters often experience fear, anxiety, and stress while in care…. In this presentation, learn about the results from a new study using a standardized behavior modification program and daily gabapentin administration to treat fearful cats from hoarding environments.”
Watch the Webcast

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A message from our friends at Zoetis

Why Do Cats Shed?

Cats prepare for winter by shedding and growing a new coat of hair; however, excessive shedding could be a sign of a health problem. Veterinarian Dr. Sam Gilbert provides insight into what factors contribute to cat shedding and what to do to minimize it. Help your adopters control their furry friends’ fur coats by sharing his eight tips on ways they can ease the stress and mess of cat hair.
Tips here

 

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And, of course… We thank the wonderful, pet-loving people at The Wildest and Elanco Animal Health for supporting all of us in our mission and making Adopt a Pet a free service!
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What's New at Adopt-a-Pet in November 2022

Questions? First, try our Help Library. Then, if you still need help, email helpdesk@adoptapet.com. We’ll reply within 1 business day. Thank you!

Copycat Idea: Community Partners

You can copycat this great idea! The Kaua`i Humane Society is using a great idea to get their adoptable pets seen more in their local community: Supplying local businesses with adoption flyers to hand out with purchases and to-go orders! You can use the Adopt a Pet Print Center to easily print adopt me flyers with your pet’s basic info and photos, or use our Adopt Me Canva template.
Flyers To-Go

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Shelter Animals Count (SAC) 2022 Q3 report

Understanding nationwide trends and taking advantage of statistical forecasts can help you prepare to better handle animals in your community. Shelter Animals Count (SAC) released the Q3 report from 2022, with data from the Intake and Outcome Database and the Community Services Database. SAC says “There are 7.3% more animals entering shelters than leaving so far this year, up from 6% in the Q2 report (Jan-Jun). While this is forecasted to improve slightly by the end of the year at 5%, this is still the largest gap in the past 4 years.”
See the SAC Q3 Report

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From our friends at The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement

News You Need to Nose

Grants, job listings, free webinars, industry updates, and all that’s trending in animal welfare… Sign up for weekly news from The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement.
Count Me In

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A message from our friends at Zoetis

Placemats for Messy Mouths

No matter how your adopters are celebrating Thanksgiving, make sure they include their furry companions in the festivities. Whether they have a seat at the table or on the floor, they can spice up their pet’s meal with this downloadable placemat. It’s also available as a coloring mat for the kids.
Download Now

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A message from our friends at Wisdom

Teach Pets to Talk with Buttons

When pets are trying to tell us something, barks and meows only go so far. That’s why some pet parents are turning to buttons as a new way to communicate. But is this trend a fun party trick or a way to take your understanding to a whole new level?
Learn more

 

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And, of course… We thank the wonderful, pet-loving people at The Wildest and Elanco Animal Health for supporting all of us in our mission and making Adopt a Pet a free service!
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