Shelter Behavior Roundtable: Just-in-Time Tune-Ups to Get Animals Adopted
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What You'll Learn
Want to help your shelter animals get ready for adoption? Join our expert panel to discuss best practices for tweaking behavior to help shelter dogs and cats find new homes. Adoption ambassadors will be on deck for advice on how foster parents can help make your shelter animals appeal to potential adopters.
Takeaways
- Helping your adoption ambassadors show off a dog or cats best qualities
- Prepping dogs for Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
- Understanding the research behind "adoption magic"
Suited For
Animal behavior and shelter professionals.
Rachel Maso
CPDT-KA, Director of Animal Behavior, Adoption Center, ASPCA
Rachel is the Director, Animal Behavior at the ASPCA's Adoption Center. She joined the ASPCA in 2017, after selling Brooklyn Dogtime, a dog training and walking business that catered to dogs with special behavioral needs. Rachel believes that integrated care saves lives. Success means everyone is a member of behavior team. She has a laser focus on elevating the role of staff, fosters, and volunteers to ensure good behavioral welfare for all. Rachel is a regular contributor to behavioral alignment across the ASPCA and brings her creative flare into every project whether it's tracking key metrics, creating a Real Life Room, imagining new treatment modalities, or supporting the marketing of long stay dogs and cats.
Courtney Gumienny
Director of Adoptions, Charleston Animal Society
Kelly DiCicco
Manager, Adoptions Promotions, ASPCA
Donya Satriale
Director of Behavior, Charleston Animal Society
Emily Patterson-Kane
Ph.D., Director, Research, ASPCA
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