Online Event – 11/7/24 – Maddie’s Monthly Foster Connection: Long Stay Pet Workshop – Maddie’s Fund

Maddie's Monthly Foster Connection

Maddie’s Fund Presents: With every shelter stuffed to bursting, finding fosters and adopters is crucial. For some pets this is simple, but others are harder to place. In this workshop, we’ll discuss your favorite long stay pets to identify strategies for marketing them to fosters and adopters. This workshop is not just for foster staff– it’s open to anyone who is interested in marketing pets who are harder to place!

Webinar – 1/14/25 – Happy Pills: Teaching Dogs to Swallow Pills/Take Medicine – Dog iBox (fee applies)

Kathy Sdao

PPG Presents (fee applies): No, this webinar isn’t about antidepressants. It’s about teaching your dog to swallow pills. Naked pills. This is a core husbandry behavior – a component of cooperative healthcare. We’ll look at some options for shaping voluntary pill-swallowing, which is an extension of the “trick” of fluent eating. Kathy’s experience working with zoo animals provides inspiration to share this information with everyone who cares for a dog.

Online Event – 11/21/24 – Maddie’s Monthly Behavior Connection – Dog-Dog Matchmaking: Setting Adopters and Their Dogs Up for Success – Maddie’s Fund

Maddie's Monthly Behavior Connection

Maddie’s Fund Presents: From quick body language cues, to tips and tricks for integration, to having tough conversations – maybe the dog they chose isn’t a good fit! – Certified Professional Dog Trainer Sam Wolfman will guide you through the do’s and don’ts to help you get more comfortable and have more success in dog to dog matchmaking.

Webinar – 11/13/24 – Neonatal and Early Kittenhood Emergencies – National Kitten Coalition

Hand holds tiny kitten

National Kitten Coalition Presents: This talk will discuss how to recognize, diagnose and make treatment recommendations for several types of emergencies including ocular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, parasitic, congenital and traumatic. These emergencies, while varying in levels of urgency as well as ease of treatment, all often involve a kitten that is just days to weeks old.