By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II Brittany’s life changed forever in the fifth grade the day her parents brought home a kitten. Eighteen years […]
By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II Jill’s hands were as full as they could possibly be with three children and three young German Shepherds […]
By Devon Krusko, Field Services and Community Programs Manager In April, our RedRover Responders team returned to Detroit, Michigan, for a second time to assist Dog […]
By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II Last month we shared our inaugural Survivor Story, a brief look into the lived experiences of survivors of […]
By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II Because only 17% of domestic violence shelters nationwide are currently able to accommodate pets, many survivors may choose […]
By Katie Campbell, Director of Collaboration and Outreach It may be just April, but our teams have been BUSY! In March the RedRover Responders team partnered […]
By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II Summer’s twenties had not been kind to her. She had spent much of the decade unhoused, traumatized after […]
By Savannah Verdon, Development and Engagement Coordinator II If Alexis couldn’t find her four-year-old ferret, Link, anywhere else in their apartment, she knew if she opened […]
Providing for Your Companion Animal The following is intended to provide general information as a helpful guide you can use to protect your animals, and is […]
Pet Care and Guidelines 5 Holiday-Season Dangers for Dogs – and How to Protect Your Pet Everything from decorative plants to Christmas dinner can be toxic […]
Resources on Pet Benefits, Costs, Safety and Quality of Life 5 Ways to Show Your Pet Gratitude Tips and exercises for expressing gratitude toward your pets. […]
Animal Hoarding People who collect far more animals than they can provide proper food, shelter, sanitation, and veterinary care are known as animal hoarders. Hoarders often […]
Say no to puppy mills: “Opt to Adopt” your next canine companion Dogs sold in pet stores often come from overcrowded and inhumane “puppy mills” When you […]
Choosing a Reputable Rescue Group Every Dog Needs a Home. Cause 4 Cats. One More Chance. These names sound legitimate, but they all turned out to […]
Prevent and Prepare for Veterinary Emergencies Non-routine veterinary care is almost always an unexpected expense and a financial burden. Though not all situations are preventable, there […]
The following items are recommended for inclusion in a disaster kit specifically for horses. Make one kit for each horse in your care. Food and Water: […]
Community planners, elected officials, organization leaders and businesses play essential roles in establishing overall emergency readiness. This page lists resources that may be helpful to community […]