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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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Be an advocate for animals Adopting and rehoming pets
How to find an ethical, responsible dog breeder

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.

wild mouse
Humane wildlife management
Glue trap FAQs

Q: What are glue traps? A: Glue traps, also known as glue boards, are trays coated with an extremely strong adhesive. Any...

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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...

Rabbit
Pet health and safety Adopting and rehoming pets
Is a rabbit the right pet for you?

Thinking about adopting a bunny? Learn more to make an informed decision about the commitment they require.

Happy white dog on a leash in the backyard.
Be an advocate for animals
Degrees of Breed Specific Legislation by State

Here's a look at the degrees of Breed Specific Legislation by State.

small mouse hiding in brush
How to help an animal caught in a glue trap

It is very difficult for untrained individuals to release an animal from a glue board without running the risk of inflicting...

Pigeon on a metal fence
Humane backyards Humane wildlife management
What to do about pigeons

When pigeon flocks grow too large and their poop becomes too much of a nuisance, use these humane methods to control their numbers.

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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Be an advocate for animals
The meaning of outdoor versus stray cat and other terms

Is a cat feral or friendly, stray or at home in the community? Here’s a guide to commonly used terms for outdoor cats defined by their ownership, lifestyle and behavior.

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