Finding Homes for Behavioral-Needs Dogs (OnDemand)
Recorded On: 03/20/2024
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This presentation was part of Camp Maddie: Behavior Edition (Day 1, Presentation 3)
Finding Homes for Behavioral-Needs Dogs
This presentation from Rachel Jones, Consultant and Founder of Rachel at the Shelter, explores data collection as a means of directing marketing efforts and discusses the building blocks of a successful behavior dog marketing approach.
Presenter: Rachel Jones, Consultant and Founder of Rachel at the Shelter
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(DON’T) Shut The Front Door – How Increased Customer Service Saves Lives
Go on a 3-minute adventure with Lindsay Layendecker, Director of Community Partnerships, as you learn what the Jacksonville Humane Society did to gather data from adopters and turn it into lifesaving solutions! You’ll walk away with 3 simple changes that any organization can implement with little to no effort.
Presenter: Lindsay Layendecker, Director of Community Partnerships, Jacksonville Humane Society
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Increasing Behavior Adoptions through Foster-to-Adopt
Jackie Perro, Vice President of NY Rescue Programs at Hearts & Bones Rescue, talks about how offering foster-to-adopt for behavior cases led to increased adoptions, decreased return rates, and empowered adopters.
Presenter: Jackie Perro, Vice President of NY Rescue Programs, Hearts & Bones Rescue
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Rachel Jones
Consultant
Rachel at the Shelter
Rachel spent 4 years at Pima Animal Care Center (PACC) as a foster coordinator and behavioral-needs dogs case manager; embedded in high volume, open admission, progressive sheltering.
During her time at PACC, Rachel helped build one of the nation's largest big dog foster programs, hosted numerous dog foster apprenticeships, wrote articles and presented on dog foster and volunteer programs for Maddie’s Fund®, American Pets Alive! and the Missouri Coalition of Animal Care Organizations. In 2021, she worked with Arizona State University's Canine Science Collaboratory to coordinate a 40-dog study on the effects of foster care on shelter dogs.
In 2022, she authored, filmed and edited the official Maddie's University shelter handling course. She left PACC that Summer to assist outside animal welfare organizations with their own dog foster and volunteer programs. Since then she's worked with other shelters to implement dog handling and enrichment programs, train staff and volunteers on dog handling best practices, host adoption counseling trainings, analyze foster programs and compile reports on recommended changes/additions to said foster programs. Some of her clients include Santa Barbara County Animal Services, Seattle Animal Shelter and The SPCA Serving Erie County. She continues to work with Maddie's Fund as an instructor for their ILC dog foster course and has developed training materials for additional self-paced courses on Maddie's University.
Her favorite things in life are naughty dogs and bullet points in emails. She also makes silly YouTube videos sometimes.
Lindsay Layendecker
Director of Community Partnerships
Jacksonville Humane Society
Lindsay Layendecker began her career in animal welfare as a volunteer. She was a middle school teacher who began spending all her spare time and summer vacations at the shelter until finally one day, they offered her a job! That was back in 2015. Fast-forward to today, and Lindsay is the Director of Community Programs, overseeing JHS’s communications, public relations, grant program, humane education, and assisting with Florida Leaders in Lifesaving. Lindsay has been a speaker at the local, state and national level, and few things bring her more joy than helping shelters find solutions to save lives. Outside of work, Lindsay drinks too much Diet Coke, watches too many true crime documentaries, and fosters too many kittens. She shares her home with her dog Dudley, who is the living embodiment of the laughing/crying emoji, and her four cats, who tolerate his behavior.
Jackie Perro
Vice President of NY Rescue Programs
Hearts & Bones Rescue
After a decade of working with dogs in various fields (including municipal shelters, professional dog hiking, and fostering), Jackie Perro joined Hearts & Bones Rescue as the Adoption Program Manager in 2021. She was promoted to the Vice President of NY Rescue Programs in 2023. She currently oversees NY operations and is always looking for ways to build community and further the rescue's impact on its lifesaving mission. She lives in Queens with her husband, where she fosters dogs after the recent passing of her rescue dog, Phoebe. As a way of paying homage to her "spicy meatball", she's particularly fond of fostering dogs who might need a training boost in order to find their new home.