Home
Adoption
Contact Us
Donate
Donor Recognition
Education
Events
Foster Care
How to Help
Links
Lost & Found
Membership
Memorials
News
Pet List
Pets Wanted
Spay-Neuter
Volunteer
Who We Are
Wish List
We believe improving the quality of life for pets and their owners through education, enrichment and outreach programs is essential to strengthening the bonds between animals and humans...
Aggression Ever
snapped at someone because you were angry? Animals have emotions, too—and
sometimes dogs express frustration by growling, biting or snapping. Learn
how to decipher different types of aggression and to address them safely
and effectively.
Barking Squirrels,
cars, falling leaves—some dogs seem to bark at things for no reason
at all. Or is it out of loneliness and boredom? You have to identify the
cause of barking before you can break the habit.
Cat
Behavior 101: When Kitty Jumps up Where She Shouldn't
Coaching
Kitty
Destructive Scratching
Love your kitty, but hate her habit of sharpening her claws on your couch?
Learn how to train your cat to use a scratching post and keep your furniture
looking fabulous (Source: HSUS Pets for Life online newsletter 5/2/2005)
Doggone Connection: Canine
training & behavior counseling
Home
Alone (Separation Anxiety) Accidents on the rug, constant barking,
chewing of household items...sound familiar? If your dog panics whenever you
leave, she could be suffering from separation anxiety. Find out how to help
your canine companion adjust to your absence and overcome her fears. (Source:
HSUS "Pets for Life" online newsletter 5/10/2005).
Gnawing
Issue Love your puppy, but hate that he chews your
shoes, your sofa...and anything else that he can find? Learn how to discourage
this destructive behavior through positive reinforcement
Owners
Can Help Pets Overcome Fear of Thunderstorms
Preventing
Dog Bites
Puppy
Nipping and Rough Play
Cat
Behavior 101: When Kitty jumps up where she shouldn't
Cat
Toys: You need them. Food,
water, shelter, and...toys? It's true—cats need toys to help keep
them active, relaxed, and happy. But you needn’t empty your wallet
to keep your kitty entertained. Cats enjoy playing with things as simple
as tissue paper.
Choosing
the Right Cat
Congratulations, you’re ready to adopt a cat! But your local
shelter has felines of all ages, appearances, and personalities—which
one is right for you? Your new kitty may be with you for 15-18 years, so it's
important to choose your friend carefully (Source: HSUS Pets For
Life online newsletter 6/14/2005).
Coaching
Kitty
Common
Cat Hazards
De-clawing
Cats: More than just a manicure De-clawing your
cat may seem like the best way to keep your possessions scratch-free, but
the surgery is both painful to cats and unnecessary. Learn why the latest
de-clawing technology just doesn't cut it.
Destructive
Scratching
Love your kitty, but hate her habit of sharpening her claws on your couch?
Learn how to train your cat to use a scratching post and keep your furniture
looking fabulous (Source: HSUS Pets for Life online newsletter 5/2/2005)
Feline
Health Alert: Lilies can be lethal
Feline Vaccine-Associated Sarcoma
Inside
Information - Bringing an Outside Cat In
Thinking about bringing your cat indoors—and
out of harm's way—for good? Find out how to make the transition while
keeping your kitty healthy and happy
Litter
Box Lessons
Your cat has been litter-trained—but have you? Do
you know how to keep the box clean, accessible, and comfortable for your
kitty? Our tip sheets will give you the ins and outs of litter box management
Using
Flea Control Products? Read the label first!
Aggression Ever
snapped at someone because you were angry? Animals have emotions, too—and
sometimes dogs express frustration by growling, biting or snapping. Learn
how to decipher different types of aggression and to address them safely
and effectively.
Backyard
Blues Know a pooch who's in the doghouse—literally?
Learn what you can do to help neglected pooches left outdoors for painfully
extended periods of time.
Barking Squirrels,
cars, falling leaves—some dogs seem to bark at things for no reason
at all. Or is it out of loneliness and boredom? You have to identify the
cause of barking before you can break the habit.
Dangerous Foods for Dogs
Dog Food Choices
Doggone Connection: Canine
training & behavior counseling
Dog Knees
Gnawing
Issues Love your puppy, but hate that he chews your
shoes, your sofa...and anything else that he can find? Learn how to discourage
this destructive behavior through positive reinforcement
HELP!!!!
My husband and kids still haven't been adopted!
Home
Alone (Separation Anxiety) Accidents on the rug, constant
barking, chewing of household items...sound familiar? If your dog panics
whenever you leave, she could be suffering from separation anxiety. Find
out how to help your canine companion adjust to your absence and overcome
her fears. (Source: HSUS "Pets for Life" online newsletter 5/10/2005)
New
treatment can prevent paralysis in dogs
Preventing
Dog Bites
Seriously
Funny Who's your favorite comic strip pooch? Snoopy?
Earl? Buster Brown? Learn about the evolution of dogs in comics and find
out how Mutts creator Patrick McDonnell educates while entertaining
millions
Top 10 Dog Poisons
Whatever
Happened to Pit Bulls?
Adopting a Pet - What
to Consider First
Air
Travel Tips for your Pets
Animal
Advocacy Network of Indiana is asking for our help!
Ask
Best Friends.org
Better
with age Sure, puppies and kittens are cute,
but they all grow up. Adult animals can be every bit as adorable, with
more of the qualities you want in a lifelong friend. And they're less
likely to chew up your shoes!
Caring
for Pets When You Travel
Choosing
a Boarding Kennel
Death of Your Pet - Coping
Death of Your Pet - Final Care of Your Pet's Body
Death of Your Pet - Honoring
Your Pet's Memory
Does
Your Pet Come With Papers? - Pet resumes newest trend in lease negotiations
Prepare today for disasters, because Pets are Family, Too!
Finding Animal-Friendly Apartments Too many
renters think they have to give up their animals simply because they
can't quickly find pet-friendly housing. But don't despair! Our guide
can help find a home for you and your pet—virtually anywhere in
the country
Flight
Risk - Safe Air Travel Rule Implementation Ever feel like you were flying blind when choosing a safe airline
to transport your pet? Before now getting the facts was daunting because airlines
weren’t required to report complaints about their handling of pets.
But beginning June 15, 2005 a new rule gave consumers access to these vital
statistics (Source: HSUS Pets For Life Online Newsletter
6/14/2005)
How
to Find a Missing Pet
Keep Your Backyard Safe (and nontoxic!) For Your Pet
Microchipping - High Tech Pets
One Million Pets Could Lose Their Homs in This Economic Crisis
Pet Scams: How Not to Become a Victim
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Page
Can My Pet Catch Swine Flu? (Actually, it has been reported and confirmed that, as of Dec. 22, 2009, a dog has caught this flu from its owner.)
Caring
for Pets when you are ill
People facing a serious illness may be concerned about health risks
posed by their pets. But our advice on managing the situation can help keep
you and your pet together even in challenging times (Source: HSUS Pets
For Life online newsletter 6/21/2005)
Cold Weather Tips For Your Pet
Dental Care
Dogs
Knees
Dump
the Plump - Being Too Fat Is Hazardous To Your Pet's Health
Emergency Information
Feline
Vaccine-Associated Sarcoma
Halloween
Safety Tips for your Pets
Holiday Pet Safety Tips
Human Pregnancy
and Toxoplasmosis
Fathers and pet guardians have two of the best jobs in the world. If you're
already familiar with the latter but are just preparing for the former,
check out this important information about toxoplasmosis and your pregnant
spouse (Source: HSUS Pets For Life Online Newsletter
6/14/2005)
Insurance
Can Limit Emergency Pet Costs
Keep
Your Pet Cool this Summer
Keep your pet cool this summer by keeping him out of parked
cars. Even with the windows cracked, your vehicle can become a virtual oven
in minutes, with potentially deadly consequences. Find out how to identify
and treat heatstroke in animals.
Paralysis in Dogs - New Treatment Can Prevent Paralysis in Dogs
Pet's
'Mistakes' Could Be Due to a Medical Problem
Summer
Care Tips for You and Your Pets
You’ve purchased SPF 15 sunscreen and found your shades...but
before you officially kick off the summer, make sure your pets are also prepared.
Check out our hot weather tips to keep your critters (Source: HSUS Pets
for Life, June 7, 2005, Volume 3, Issue 22)
Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips
Toxic Plants, Medicines and Other Toxic Materials
Travel Tips To Keep Your Pets Safe
Vet Care Costs - What
You Can Do If You Are Having Trouble Affording Vet Care
Wet
Nose Therapy Depressed? Disabled? Recovering
from surgery? Maybe a critter can help you cope. Whether you’re
in need of physical, mental or emotional therapy, pets can often offer
assistance. Learn about the amazing healing power of pets