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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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conducting a dog population survey
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...

scrapbook showing photos of Maverick the dog and Maverick's leash with tags
Pet health and safety
Decide how to say goodbye once pets show end-of-life signs

You may never want to think about outliving your pet, but you will have to provide extra care as they get older, and someday, you will have to make tough decisions.

Dog drinking water from a water bottle
Pet health and safety
Keep pets safe before the temperature gets too hot

Hundreds of pets are lost each year to heat stroke, especially those left in parked cars. Please take precautions to ensure that your dog or cat is not one of them.

Two horses nuzzling each other
Pet health and safety
Resources for making a humane end of life decision for your horse

Check out this list of resources from Humane World to learn where to have your horse humanely euthanized, buried, cremated or rendered.

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Pet health and safety
Fireworks: An explosion of fear for animals

How to keep pets calm and wildlife safe during holidays so that the whole family can celebrate.

Photo of a hen in an free-range farm
Adopting and rehoming pets Pet 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.

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