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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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Brown squirrel with a nut in its mouth, standing on a tree limb
Humane backyards
Choosing a wildlife control company for ethical animal removal

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.

A woman in a green shirt looks out over African savanna and sees multiple giraffes
Humane backyards Be an advocate for animals
How to safely watch wildlife in nature

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.

Gray Squirrel in tree eating berries
Humane backyards
Build a humane backyard habitat for wildlife

Here are 13 ways you can turn your backyard into a habitat that supports wildlife.

A raptor is cared for by a wildlife rehabilitator who is trained to help wild animals
Humane backyards Humane wildlife management
Find wildlife rescue and rehabilitators by state

Find a local wildlife rehabber to help orphaned, sick or injured animals using this directory from state departments.

Black and white cat being checked out by a veternarian
Affording your pet Adopting and rehoming pets
Are you having trouble affording your pet?

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.

Two bulldogs on leashes
Caring for your dog Pet health and safety Adopting and rehoming pets
10 brachycephalic dog breeds you should know

What does brachycephalic mean? Dog breeds like pug and Pekingese may be adorable, but what is the cost of their cuteness? It...

Hummingbirds at a feeder
Humane backyards Humane wildlife management
Are your backyard feeders and baths helping or hurting wildlife?

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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Caring for your cat
Caring for a brachycephalic cat

Flat-faced cats such as Persians struggle to breathe. Here’s how to help.

Person training cute, small dog
Pet health and safety Caring for your dog
How to reward dogs with positive reinforcement training

Just say yes to training your dog with treats, toys and praise for good deeds to sway them away from unwanted behavior.

Man feeding street dogs in India.
Pet health and safety
Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Assessment

Humane World for Animals has operated successful dog and cat welfare and population management programs around the world for...

Puppy with docked tail
Pet health and safety
Why do breeders dock dogs' tails?

Many people are misled into believing that docking dogs' tails is a beneficial or harmless procedure. In reality, tail...

Dog digging in the grass
Pet health and safety Caring for your dog
How to get your dog to stop digging

Entertainment Dogs may dig for entertainment when they learn that roots and soil "play back." Your dog may be digging for...

A man walking a barking dog
Pet health and safety Caring for your dog
How to get your dog to stop barking

A barking dog can be a headache for pet owners. Here are six ways to reduce the noise starting by understanding why they bark.

Corgi using a wet pad to potty train a puppy
Pet health and safety
How to Potty Train a Puppy: Essential Housebreaking Tips for Success

House-train a new dog or puppy by establishing a routine for when they eat, drink, go outside, and get rewarded for desired behavior.

Rescued pit bull type dog with toys
Pet health and safety Caring for your dog
How to stop your dog's destructive chewing

Chewing can be directed to appropriate items to keep your dog from risking their safety or destroying things you value.

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