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Beware of pet store puppy sales and internet scams
We all know the internet can be a great place to buy anything from books to rare gifts, but it's not where you should go to buy a new pet.
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.
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.
Caring for a brachycephalic cat
Flat-faced cats such as Persians struggle to breathe. Here’s how to help.
Community cat emergency and disaster preparedness
You can help community (feral and stray) cats that live outdoors before and after a hurricane, earthquake, flood, or other disaster.
Pet emergency plan and disaster preparedness
Prevent tragedy by preparing for a disaster or emergency evacuation before it happens.
Equine disaster preparedness
Horses and other equines require extra consideration in disaster planning.
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.
What to know before getting pet insurance
Pet insurance can help cover unexpected veterinary costs. But it’s not the right solution for every pet or every family.
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-docking is a cruel practice that hurts dogs in the name of aesthetics.
Everyday home hazards: Household items that can harm pets
Many common household items you use every day can pose serious health risks to pets — often without you realizing it. From garage chemicals to kit
Pet fostering 101
Can you provide a temporary home for a cat or dog? Pet fostering is one of the most compassionate and impactful things you can do for animals—and people!
How to effectively share concerns about pet care or policies
If you have a concern about a veterinarian, a veterinary staff member or a practice, here are some tips for effectively expressing that concern.
How to start a pet food pantry
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.
Coyotes, pets and community cats
Many people assume that coyotes don't live in suburban or urban neighborhoods because they don't see them. But that assumption can be dangerous for your animal companions.
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.
Helping captive wildlife
Wild animals belong in their natural habitats, not kept in roadside zoos and circuses for our entertainment. With your help, we’re working to end this cruelty.
Ending the dog and cat meat trade worldwide
Millions of dogs and cats suffer in the meat trade each year. Join us in ending the dog and cat meat trade for good.