Materials, Ideas & Printed Matter: Staff Training Tools from the Animal Sheltering Magazine Archives

Animal Sheltering Magazine Articles

How to Host a Volunteer Orientation
Planning in advance will not only help you develop a great volunteer orientation, it can also head off potential tensions between staff and the volunteers you decide to take on. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/nov_dec_2002/how_to_host_volunteer_orientation.html


How to Clean Kennel Items


It’s important to clean not only the kennel itself but everything inside: the litter box, the toys, the food bowls, and the blankets, all of which can be cozy breeding grounds for the formidable microenemies that lead to harmful and sometimes life-threatening diseases. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/may_jun_2002/how_to_clean_kennel_items.html

How to Set Up a Comfy Dog Kennel
Here’s how to provide your canine critters with the most basic of homes away from home: a cozy but no-frills stay that will help keep their bellies full, their minds active, and their bodies rested. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jan_feb_2002/how_to_set_up_comfy_dog_kennel.html

How to Set Up a Comfy Cat Cage
In the absence of a permanent home, a soft and stimulating cage can be enough to keep kitties content during their stay and give staff and volunteers something to purr about. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/nov_dec_2001/how_to_set_up_comfy_cat_cage.html

How to Set Up a Visiting Room
A friendly, welcoming visiting room can help man and critter find out if they’re right for each other before rushing into a lifetime commitment; it’s also a great chance to do some humane educating. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/sep_oct_2001/how_to_set_up_visiting_room.html

How to Trim a Bird's Wing Feathers
Feather trimming is a fairly simple process, but it takes precision and care. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jul_aug_2001/how_to_trim_bird_wing_feathers.html

How to Clean a Dog's Ears
Make sure your furry guests keep their ears perked up by following these simple steps. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/may_jun_2001/how_to_clean_-dogs_ears.html

How to Teach a Dog "Down"
Shelter dogs who know how to respond to the flick of a wrist also have a hip edge over their counterparts in pet stores. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/mar_apr_2001/how_to_teach_dog_down.html

How To Handle A Socialized Cat
Handling a cat doesn't have to be a hairy experience. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jan_feb_2001/how_to_handle_socialized_cat.html

How To Teach A Shelter Dog to Sit
Find out how you can have your canines sittin' pretty when prospective adopters approach. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/nov_dec_2000/how_to_teach_dog_to_sit.html

How to Lead a Shelter Tour
Conducting a tour of your facility is a great way to show the public just how much you do. These guidelines are geared toward a children's school-group tour, but they can be modified for adolescents, special-needs groups, or adults. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/sep_oct_2000/how_to_lead_shelter_tour.html

How to Sex Small Mammals
When examining creatures this small, it's all in the details. Read on to find out how you can easily tell the boys from the girls. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jul_aug_2000/how_to_sex_small_mammals.html

How to Care for Rats and Mice
Here's how to care for the little whiskered fellows when they arrive at your facility. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/may_jun_2000/how_to_care_for_rats_and_mice.html

How to Care for Gerbils
Gerbils can be happy and healthy almost anywhere—including during their temporary stay at your shelter—provided you follow these guidelines. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/mar_apr_2000/how_to_care_for_gerbils.html

How to Bathe a Dog
Even though a good bath is one of the kindest things you can give your shelter's dogs, chances are they're not going to see it that way. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jan_feb_2000/how_to_bathe_dog.html

How to Write a Cage Card
The cards clipped to dog kennels and cat cages usually include just a few descriptive words, but they could be the most important words you write all day. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/nov_dec_1999/how_to_write_cage_card.html

How to Care for Hamsters
Today, hamsters' friendly nature and adaptability have placed them among America's most popular small pets. To learn how to fulfill the special needs of these cuddly creatures, some of whom inevitably end up at shelters, follow these suggestions. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/sep_oct_1999/how_to_care_for_hamsters.html

How to Care for Guinea Pigs
Like rabbits, ferrets, and other small domesticated mammals, guinea pigs require an environment and treatment distinct from dogs and cats. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jul_aug_1999/how_to_care_for_guinea_pigs.html

How to Care for Ferrets
Ferrets were once an uncommon sight in most animal shelters, but now many facilities have a separate cage or two set aside for these sociable creatures. Still, many animal care workers are unaware of the special needs of these domesticated weasels. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/may_jun_1999/how_to_care_for_ferrets.html

How to Walk a Shelter Dog
Every time you take a dog for a stroll, you're teaching him how to respond to his caretakers and his environment. If you can spend a few moments teaching an unruly, overanxious dog how to behave, you'll not only make future walks go more smoothly but also increase that dog's chances of finding a lifelong home. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/mar_apr_1999/how_to_walk_shelter_dog.html

How to Care for Domestic Rabbits
Rabbits may be easy to love, but they're not quite as easy to care for. To learn about providing temporary care for these adorable creatures in your facility, check out books and websites on rabbit care. This quick set of reminders will give you the basics. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jan_feb_1999/how_to_care_for_domestic_rabbits.html

How to Set Up a Planned Giving Program
Planned giving programs are among the best ways for a nonprofit organization to raise money, yet many shelters are afraid to tread such unfamiliar territory. Simply put, these programs allow donors to plan today to make substantial contributions tomorrow. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/nov_dec_1998/asmND98_howto.pdf

How to Trim a Dog's Nails
When you think about grooming a dog,you probably consider bathing him, brushing his coat, even cleaning those floppy ears, but it’s a good idea to give dogs a pedicure every few weeks as well. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/sep_oct_1998/asmSO98_howto.pdf

How to Trim a Cat’s Claws
Trimming a cat’s claws every few weeks is a vital part of maintaining the animal’s hygiene. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/may_jun_1998/asmMJ98_howto.pdf

How to Temporarily House Wild Mammals
Any injured or orphaned wild animal who comes into your shelter’s care is highly stressed—after all, her life in the wild was just turned upside down. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/mar_apr_1998/asmMA98_howto.pdf

How to Vaccinate a Cat
Because cats entering your shelter will be exposed to many other cats and airborne viruses, they depend on you to protect them from disease. And vaccines are among your best tools to do the job. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/nov_dec_1997/asmND97_howto.pdf

How to Set Up a Community Education Booth
Incorporating a community education booth into your outreach program is a great way to teach people about animal issues and your shelter’s programs. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/sep_oct_1997/asmSO97_howto.pdf

How to Clean a Cat Cage
A clean cage will minimize the spread of diseaseand will reflect the level of care that your shelter provides each animal. An improperlydisinfected cage invites health problems in cats and may even increase the animals’ stress level. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/may_jun_1997/asmMJ97_howto1.pdf

How to Clean a Dog Kennel
Do it correctly and you ensure your canine residents a healthier, less stressful stay. But do it incorrectly and you essentially put out a welcome mat for all the germs and bacteria that can make life miserable for the dogs. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/may_jun_1997/asmMJ97_howto2.pdf

How to Handle Small Mammals and Reptiles
Even if you have only limited experience with animals, you probably know your way around a dog leash and have little trouble handling a Siamese. But odds are you have considerably less experience picking up a chinchilla orholding a hedgehog. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/mar_apr_1997/asmMA97_howto.pdf

How to Understand Common Veterinary Terms
The listed terms are commonly used in such fields as anatomy, physiology, and epidemiology, and make up much of the technical jargon that veterinarians use to describes symptoms, illnesses, even surgical techniques. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jan_feb_1997/asmJF97_howto.pdf

How to Use a Net
The net is one of the oldest animal-handling tools and it remains one of the best. It is the most humane and effective tool for capturing cats and many wild animals. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/nov_dec_1996/asmND96_howto.pdf

How to Use a Control Pole
The next time a call comes in, whether it's for a stray dog or a raccoon, remember that the control pole ("catch pole," "come-along," or "rabies pole" as it's sometimes called) is designed to gently coax animals to safety. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/sep_oct_1996/asmSO96_howto.pdf

How to Write a Winning Grant Proposal
After you've done your research and identified those foundations and corporations—or "grantmakers"—whose funding interests include animal-related programs, it's time to write that grant proposal. Here's how. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jul_aug_1996/asmJA96_howto.pdf

How to Determine a Cat’s or Dog’s Age
Examining teeth is one of the best ways to determine the approximate age of a cat or dog. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/may_jun_1996/asmMJ96_howto1.pdf

How to Determine a Cat’s Sex
It’s not always easy to figure out if a kitten or cat is a boy or girl. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/may_jun_1996/asmMJ96_howto2.pdf

How to Tell if a Cat or Dog May Need Veterinary Care
The best way to evaluate the general health of a cat or dog is to give the animal a thoroughnose-to-tail examination. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/mar_apr_1996/asmMA96_howto.pdf

How to Pill a Cat
What is feline upper respiratory infection? What is feline upper respiratory infection, or URI as it is commonly known, is a highly contagious disease affecting the nasal passages and sinuses of cats and kittens. More...

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jan_feb_1996/asmJF96_howto.pdf

HSUS Publications

How to Do Almost Anything in the Shelter
Train new shelter staff and volunteers with the help of this complete set of reproducible how-to sheets from Animal Sheltering magazine’s first six years. More...

https://gateway.hsus.org/asopubs/?Audience=1

http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/search_results.html?category=how_to_instructional_sheets

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