Pets & People Volunteer Learning Portal
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Welcome to the volunteer learning portal for Pets & People Humane Society. Thank you for helping our dogs, cats and people too!
If you have any trouble accessing or completing a course, please email maddiesuniversity@maddiesfund.org.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits
Learn techniques for introducing dogs to new people, interacting with children, house training, dealing with separation anxiety, and more
This class will be useful to foster caregivers and adopters, as well as foster care managers. As a foster caregiver, you can have a huge impact on the life of your foster dog. Your care and attention is critical in helping that dog find the right match. As an adopter, your new dog needs your help to make a comfortable transition to a new environment. Short videos model techniques for introducing dogs to new people, interacting with children, house training, dealing with separation anxiety, and more. It is recommended you take this class in conjunction with the class Helping a New Dog Adjust, which will give you even more training tips.
This course has been pre-approved for 1.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement.
training, behavior, dogs, puppies, foster, adopter, adoption
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits
Give your foster or adopted dog the support they need to transition to a new environment
In this class, short videos will help you understand your dog's body language and give your dog the basic training they need to be successful in their new home. Presentations cover enrichment and boredom; jumping and mouthiness; and the special challenges of that puppies present. This class is appropriate for fosters, adopters, and the shelter staff members who work with these groups. It is recommended you take this class in conjunction with the class Bringing a New Dog Home.
This course has been pre-approved for 0.75 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement.
training, behavior, dogs, puppies, foster, adopter, adoption
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Contains 3 Component(s)
A video from Fear Free Shelters on recognizing and responding appropriately to cat body language
A video from Fear Free Shelters on recognizing and responding appropriately to cat body language
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits
Help kittens thrive using the latest guidelines for kitten feeding and other kitten care
Did you know healthy neonatal kittens do NOT need to be fed every two hours? Learn about the latest guidelines for kitten feeding and other kitten care in this course. The course was developed by the Kitten College at the Animal Welfare League of Arlington in Arlington, VA to help their foster caregivers raise happy, healthy kittens. The first kitten nursery of its kind, Arlington went from saving 92 kittens a year in 2016 to over 1500 kittens in 2023. Since its inception, the Kitten College program has been implemented in a growing number of shelters and rescues across the country.
Watching kittens grow up and become ready for their own homes is a rewarding experience. Kittens are vulnerable and require special care and daily monitoring, which you'll learn about in this course.
After successfully completing this course you will be able to:
- Prepare for the arrival of your kittens
- Monitor your kittens' health
- Provide age-appropriate housing
- Bottle feed and syringe feed
- Stimulate your kittens to eliminate
- Wean your kittens
- Bathe your kittens
- Socialize your kittens
The course was authored by Marnie Russ, National Kitten College Program Administrator, a recognized expert on caring for at-risk kittens. In 2023, Marnie assisted UC Davis and the University of Wisconsin in updating their neonatal kitten guidelines for mass distribution.
This course has been pre-approved for 2.0 hours of continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and the National Animal Care & Control Association. This course has also been approved for 2.0 hours of credit in jurisdictions which recognize the American Association of Veterinary State Board's (AAVSB's) Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) through 4/10/2028.
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Contains 3 Component(s)
Flash class covering cleaning and disinfection of the home
Housing pets in foster homes lowers their risk of getting sick because it reduces the amount of stress and exposure to infectious disease.Following proper cleaning and disinfection protocols helps lower this risk even further and prevents the spread of disease if a pet in your home is already sick. During this short class your will learn:
- The importance of proper cleaning and disinfection in foster homes
- How the type of housing and supplies affects cleaning and disinfection
- The proper way to clean and disinfect the home and supplies
- Additional considerations for infectious diseases that are harder to get rid of in the foster home
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Contains 2 Component(s)
Diarrhea in Cats and Dogs - Flash Class
There are many causes of diarrhea in cats and dogs. Some, like stress and diet changes, are simple and easy to fix. Others, like inflammatory bowel disease, are more complicated to diagnose and treat. We will not go into detail on causes or prevention, but rather focus on the “how-to’s” of dealing with pets who have diarrhea.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits
Learn what to do to keep your dog from going missing. This course is designed for fosters, adopters, and the shelter staff and volunteers who support them.
Dogs go missing every day. They run out front doors, slip their collars on walks, jump through window screens and push through gates. They are scared by fireworks, storms or unfamiliar people. They're excited by children playing or cats in the front yard.
This course will help you keep a dog safe in new environments and during frightening or exciting situations. The course is designed for adopters and foster caregivers as well as the animal welfare organizations who support them. All videos and infographics in the course can be utilized by animal welfare organizations for educational purposes.
This course is approved for 0.75 hours of continuing education credit from the National Animal Care & Control Association. Also earn continuing education credit from The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement towards CAWA CEs.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits
Learn how to prevent escapes and help cats settle into a new environment
Bringing a new cat home? Help your cat transition to a new environment and prevent them from escaping. Kimberley Freeman, expert on lost cat recovery, shares her knowledge of how to keep cats from becoming lost while they settle into their foster or adoptive home. Presented in a series of videos, Kim's tips will help you create a smooth, happy acclimation period for your cat and keep them from going lost. This course will be useful to foster caregivers and adopters as well as shelter staff who support them.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits
Learn how to implement a food bowl guarding behavior modification plan
Resource guarding is a common canine behavior observed in shelters. It is a problem that can have negative outcomes for dogs because shelter dogs exhibiting human-directed aggression are at greater risk of euthanasia. Resource guarding is a natural behavior that occurs on a spectrum. It can be improved through a behavior plan, and some dogs never exhibit resource guarding again after implementing that plan, but it is a behavior that is never completely cured.
This course addresses one form of resource guarding behavior – food bowl guarding. You will learn one resource guarding protocol that is effective at reducing mild to moderate levels of resource guarding behavior in a shelter. After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:
- Set up safety management
- Implement a food bowl guarding behavior modification plan
Course author: Ferdie Yau (MA, CPDT-KA)
