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.
When looking for a puppy, please skip pet stores and internet sites to consider a dog from a shelter or rescue first.
If you've checked shelters and rescue groups and still haven't found the best pet for you, here's how to find a responsible dog breeder.
There are more than 10,000 puppy mills in the U.S., most of which market themselves as “USDA approved” “small family breeders...
What is a puppy mill? Puppy mills are inhumane high-volume dog breeding facilities that churn out puppies for profit...
House-train a new dog or puppy by establishing a routine for when they eat, drink, go outside, and get rewarded for desired behavior.
Are you having trouble affording your pet? If you or someone you know is struggling to afford pet food or a veterinarian, help is available.
Find out why dogs dig and learn humane, effective ways to stop digging behaviors while meeting your dog’s natural needs.
Learn what brachycephalic dog breeds are, which breeds are most affected, and the common health problems flat‑faced dogs can experience.
Starting a pet food pantry provides essential supplies and helps prevent pets from entering shelters. By coming together as a community, you can ensure that no pet goes hungry.
If you can't solve conflicts with wild animals yourself and need to hire a wildlife removal professional, here's how to find one that uses humane, effective practices.
Over 300 million people go to national parks every year, and many visit to watch wild animals in their natural habitat. Learn how to be safe and have the best experience.
Here are 13 ways you can turn your backyard into a habitat that supports wildlife.
Find a local wildlife rehabber to help orphaned, sick or injured animals using this directory from state departments.
Backyard feeders, baths and houses meant to attract animals can sometimes do more harm than good. Learn if yours are helping or hurting wildlife.
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