Adoption contracts: shelters pursue get tough policy (Debbie Reed) Advice on ways to inform and influence local officials (John McArdle) Choosing a database program: the basics of databases (Randall Lockwood) HSUS 1986 Annual Conference: All this and a sunny location! Pros and cons of new rabies test explained Society telethon brings funds, publicity Is your adoption program keeping up with the times? (Phyllis Wright
Spay/neuter programs: reaching the public (Dorothy Frary) Dog-only licensing ruled OK Pet therapy he...
Community effort succeeds: low-cost spay/neuter clinic established (Dorothy Frary) Advice on ways to...
Purebred dogs: an update (Jane Hutchinson) NAAHE introduces a new direct-action campaign First nati...
Strict adoption policy curbs animal problems (Lisa Morris) Advice on ways to inform and influence lo...
Your adoption program (R. Dale Hylton) Speaking of adoptions ... Accredited by HSUS If you can\u27t ...
Adoption contracts: shelters pursue get tough policy (Debbie Reed) Advice on ways to inform and in...
Pet overpopulation: spay/neuter efforts continue to reduce animal births (Debbie Reed) Feline test r...
Sheltered wildlife has special needs (Debbie Reed) Advice on ways to inform and influence local offi...
Pet overpopulation: more spay/neuter efforts underway! (Debbie Reed) Proposed ordinance could help i...
To find a good home New program for animal educators Company issues animal warning A place to rest A...
The numbers game (Jane Hutchinson) Disaster pinpoint need for rescue plan Blind dog enlightens publi...
The HSUS helps you prevent suffering (Lisa Morris) Barn cats must not be neglected Rural society str...
The animal slave trade: suffering on the road to research (Debbie Reed) School program discusses dog...
Spay/Neuter efforts reach highs and lows Public information needed Many shelters report success Stil...
Be prepared to handle rabies (Rhonda Lucas Donald, in consultation with Dr. Gary J. Patronek and Dr....
Spay/neuter programs: reaching the public (Dorothy Frary) Dog-only licensing ruled OK Pet therapy he...
Community effort succeeds: low-cost spay/neuter clinic established (Dorothy Frary) Advice on ways to...
Purebred dogs: an update (Jane Hutchinson) NAAHE introduces a new direct-action campaign First nati...
Strict adoption policy curbs animal problems (Lisa Morris) Advice on ways to inform and influence lo...
Your adoption program (R. Dale Hylton) Speaking of adoptions ... Accredited by HSUS If you can\u27t ...
Adoption contracts: shelters pursue get tough policy (Debbie Reed) Advice on ways to inform and in...
Pet overpopulation: spay/neuter efforts continue to reduce animal births (Debbie Reed) Feline test r...
Sheltered wildlife has special needs (Debbie Reed) Advice on ways to inform and influence local offi...
Pet overpopulation: more spay/neuter efforts underway! (Debbie Reed) Proposed ordinance could help i...
To find a good home New program for animal educators Company issues animal warning A place to rest A...
The numbers game (Jane Hutchinson) Disaster pinpoint need for rescue plan Blind dog enlightens publi...
The HSUS helps you prevent suffering (Lisa Morris) Barn cats must not be neglected Rural society str...
The animal slave trade: suffering on the road to research (Debbie Reed) School program discusses dog...
Spay/Neuter efforts reach highs and lows Public information needed Many shelters report success Stil...
Be prepared to handle rabies (Rhonda Lucas Donald, in consultation with Dr. Gary J. Patronek and Dr....
Spay/neuter programs: reaching the public (Dorothy Frary) Dog-only licensing ruled OK Pet therapy he...
Community effort succeeds: low-cost spay/neuter clinic established (Dorothy Frary) Advice on ways to...
Purebred dogs: an update (Jane Hutchinson) NAAHE introduces a new direct-action campaign First nati...