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At Humane World for Animals, we believe that knowledge is the key to better lives for pets, wildlife and the people who care for them. Our expert-curated Animal Care Resources library provides trusted, science-backed guidance on pet adoption, health, behavior, and humane solutions for coexisting with wildlife.

We've compiled these resources to help you make informed, compassionate decisions—whether you’re welcoming a new pet, navigating behavior challenges or seeking humane ways to manage wildlife conflicts.

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Wild turkey in the woods
Humane wildlife management
What to do about wild turkeys

Too many turkeys in your yard or garden? Find easy, effective and humane ways to move them along off your property.

Woodchuck in the grass
Humane backyardsHumane wildlife management
What to do about groundhogs (woodchucks)

Groundhogs are shy, timid creatures that may dine on garden vegetables or flowers. Fencing and humane harassment are the best ways to solve conflicts with woodchucks.

chipmunk on a bird feeder
Humane wildlife managementHumane backyards
What to do about chipmunks

Chipmunks are cute, but occasionally they get into our house or bird feeders. We have tips if you need to help them escape or want to keep them out of your yard.

Illustration of a geriatric cat and dog in a home
Pet health and safetyCaring for your catCaring for your dog
Caring for older dogs and cats

Home modifications for senior pets and other tips for helping your best friend through their golden years.

Photo illustration showing a dog affected by heartworm
Pet health and safetyCaring for your dog
Preventing and treating heartworms in dogs

Don’t let heartworm stand between you and your best friend. Stop transmission when possible, recognize the symptoms, and schedule treatment with a vet.

Photo of a hen in an free-range farm
Adopting and rehoming petsPet health and safety
Are chickens smart? Yes! And here are five reasons to love them

Wily, hilarious chickens are underrated stars of the animal kingdom with a higher IQ than you might expect.

Corey, a blind dog, carries a red toy in his backyard
Pet health and safetyCaring for your catCaring for your dog
How to care for and train blind dogs or cats

Tips for helping blind cats and dogs flourish to live happy lives, whether your pet has been losing their sight or you just adopted one.

Horse suffering from soring on his legs
Be an advocate for animals
What is horse soring?

Soring involves the intentional infliction of pain to a horse's legs or hooves in order to force the horse to perform an artificial, exaggerated gait. Here are important facts about this cruel abuse.

Dogs meeting outside
Pet health and safetyCaring for your dog
Introducing your new dog to your other dogs

From leading the pack to top dog, plenty of simplistic metaphors come from canines. But relationships that dogs have with each other can be complex from the first meeting.

car donation - keys
Be an advocate for animals
How to Donate Your Car to Charity

Do you have a car that you’d just like to go away without a hassle? Consider donating that vehicle to charity.

Golden lab taking a bubble bath in a large bath tub
Pet health and safetyCaring for your dog
How to groom your dog at home

Regular grooming does more than keep your dog cute and comfortable. Grooming often prevents health issues and can be done at home if professionals are too costly or far away.

Affording your pet
How Pets for Life changes lives

Your support helps ensure that everyone has increasing access to pet care. Here are just a few of the people and pets we’ve...

Orange cat lounging in a garden
Pet health and safetyCaring for your cat
How to keep stray cats away

Practical solutions can keep free-roaming cats in the community out of your yard and out of sight from indoor pets to avoid unwanted noise.

Outdoor cats sitting outsite
Be an advocate for animals
How individuals can help community cats

Wherever you live or work, chances are there are community cats living nearby. Learn how you can improve their lives and reduce the burden on wildlife and animal shelters.

Deer in a garden
Humane wildlife management
How to protect vegetable or flower gardens from animals

Some animals are essential for any garden to help pollinate plants and aerate the soil, but here is how you can prevent others from nibbling on your crops.

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