Socially Conscious Animal Community

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Socially Conscious Animal Community

Ensure every unwanted or homeless pet has a safe place to go for shelter and care Every pet should have a shelter that will accept 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, without exception Often strays are found and need a place to go, or a family is in crisis and needs to find a safe place for the pet immediately. Most communities have shelters that accept every animal and shelters that accept only selected animals on a limited basis. These groups can work together well as long as they are respectful and transparent.

Place every healthy and safe animal CELEBRATION!!! This is the coolest part of the entire commitment—that every Socially Conscious Shelter is placing every healthy and safe animal. Euthanasia decisions are never based on how long a pet has been at the shelter or the number of cages. Healthy – includes pets that are completely healthy and pets that have a good or excellent prognosis to become healthy Safe – has not displayed behavior that is likely to cause significant bodily harm or death to any person or other animal

Assess the medical and behavioral needs of homeless animals and ensure these needs are thoughtfully addressed Ensuring pets within the shelter are receiving timely and appropriate veterinary care The mental needs of animals housed in a shelter must be understood. Enrichment should be provided, including toys, exercise, space, elevated perching areas, hiding places. Socially Conscious Shelters to not allow animals to become “shut down” or to exhibit extreme signs of anxiety such as incessant circling. When a shelter does not have the resources to provide appropriate emotional support for the pet, the animal should be transferred to a facility that does as long as the animal is healthy and safe.

Align shelter policy with the needs of the community Communicating directly and intentionally with member of the community Determine what behavior and medical challenges adopters are willing to assume Listening—the socially conscious shelter is an integral part of the community Fluid—every year these conversations change. Keep interacting.

Alleviate suffering and make appropriate euthanasia decisions Each decision is made with all of the available information regarding that animal, both historically and through individual evaluation. If an animal suffers from a disease or injury that cannot be addressed with reasonable intervention, then euthanasia may be appropriate. These are very similar to the decisions made by pet owners for their beloved pets at the end of the pet’s life. It is the responsibility of a socially conscious shelter to ensure that dangerous animals are not placed in our community.

Enhance the human-animal bond through safe placements and post adoption support Understand the lifestyle of the adopter and the needs and traits of the pet to make the best match possible Variable levels of screening before adoption—different methods are successful in different situations. When adopting special needs or fearful dogs, more screening might be needed. However, when adopting healthy and safe dogs and cats, come from a place of trust and conversation. Supporting new owners and pets after adoption Level of support varies, some shelters can treat medical conditions and others can only accept the animal back. In no circumstance should a new adopter be stuck with a sick or dangerous animal.

Consider the health, wellness and safety of animals for each community when transferring animals between communities Ensuring source communities are supported to work toward solving pet overpopulation and lack of understanding about care of pets Reducing, managing and disclosing risks for animals and people in the community that receives the animals. Understand any infectious disease risks that might be brought into a new geographical area and proactively manage these risks. (Heartworm disease is a good example).

Foster a culture of transparency, ethical decision making, mutual respect, continual learning and collaboration Socially conscious shelters freely disclose information about their operations, statistics, philosophy, successes and mistakes Integrity drives all decisions Animal welfare is constantly evolving—SCS’s work towards understanding how to best care for shelter pets and at-risk community pets Understand we are all working towards the same goal and work towards one another’s success at creating best outcomes for all animals

We encourage other organizations to commit to being a Socially Conscious Animal Welfare Organization

Thank you For more information visit scsheltering.org