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What to look for in Animal Shelters [1]

Not all animal shelters are created equal. With so many options available when adopting a pet, it can be hard to tell if you’re choosing the right one. As a prospective pet owner, you have a responsibility to ensure that the shelter you support exists in the best interest of the animals it houses. To better understand the differences between a proper animal shelter and a for-profit animal mill, check out the evaluation guidelines we’ve included below.

 

A proper animal shelter will have:

  • Staff with some level of formal or informal training
  • Accurate and up-to-date records of the animals in their care
  • Educational programs or opportunities to gain skills and knowledge
  • A will to engage the community
  • Posters or documents requesting volunteers
  • Housing of appropriate size and cleanliness for every animal
  • Proper ventilation
  • Water readily available for every animal
  • A schedule to ensure that every animal gets daily exercise
  • Standards in place to evaluate an animal’s fitness for adoption
  • Standards in place to evaluate a person’s fitness to adopt
  • Biosecurity standards to prevent the transmission of diseases
  • Emergency items available, including but not limited to a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit, and a smoke or fire detector
  • Adequate protection from the sun, wind, rain, snow, and excessive cold and heat for every animal
  • Registered charitable status
  • Local animals available for adoption, not exclusively imported animals

 

Adopting a pet is a noble choice, and with these guidelines you should be able to ensure that the shelter you choose has as good intentions as your own.

Additional Resources:
 
Importation of Companion Animals: a Health and Welfare Perspective [2]
Air Angels Canada speaks out on dog imports [3]
Air Angels Canada currently ceasing operations due to RCMP's investigation into [4]transportation [4] of stolen dogs [4]
Where to buy a puppy [5]
ASPCA: Position Statement on Criteria for Responsible Breeding [6] 
What not to buy? Pet store puppies! (Video) [7]
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PDF icon Canadian Standards of Care in Animal Shelters: Supporting ASV Guidelines [8]1.37 MB
PDF icon Best Management Practices for Animal Shelters and Rescues [9]1.93 MB
PDF icon CVMA Canine importation checklist [10]151.44 KB
Section: 
Pets [11]
Category: 
Animal Shelters [12]
Topics: 
Transborder Rescues [13]
Tags: 
pets [14]
pet owners [15]
regulation [16]
hygiene [17]

Links
[1] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/content/what-look-animal-shelters [2] https://www.albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/content/importation-companion-animals-health-and-welfare-perspective [3] https://www.facebook.com/notes/945984095432991/ [4] https://www.facebook.com/ArtsAirAngelsAnimalRescueTransferSociety/posts/949327481765319 [5] https://www.facebook.com/ABVMA/photos/a.304631326289452.73462.299997803419471/762650453820868/ [6] http://www.aspca.org/about-us/aspca-policy-and-position-statements/position-statement-on-criteria-for-responsible-breeding [7] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvT6XTMv1ag [8] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/cfhs_canadian_asv_standards_english.pdf [9] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/81792_shelterstandardsbooklet_5-3-19_reduced_0.pdf [10] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/cvma_canineimportchecklist_fm_05-23-18.pdf [11] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/section/pets [12] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/category/animal-shelters [13] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/transborder-rescues [14] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/article-tags/pets [15] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/article-tags/pet-owners [16] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/article-tags/regulation [17] https://albertaanimalhealthsource.ca/article-tags/hygiene

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