We all know that the best place for a pet is at home with their family and not in our shelters. Return to owner, also known as return to home, programs are always evolving. Gone are the days of a simple tag check. Technology is advancing, communication is better than ever, and more pets are making back home.
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We discussed a concept that’s not necessarily new to animal services practitioners, but there’s a fresh approach to the subject and a language change. Maddie’s Fund and Michelson is working in collaboration with other organizations on a Return to Home Challenge
Tawny Hammond, director of learning advancement for Best Friends, moderated a conversation with national experts on proactive ways to get pets back to their families. Tawny was joined by:
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Now that we’re halfway through the “No Place Like Home Challenge,” we have invited a group of participating organizations to continue our conversation from the January 2021 “Let’s Get Them Home” town hall. We’ll discuss the evolutions and “ah-ha” moments our panel of animal welfare leaders have discovered by taking a fresh look at their current “return-to-owner” efforts during the challenge this month.
Kaylee Hawkins, director of the Pacific region for Best Friends, moderated a conversation with:
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