Field Notes on Animal Management

2 Rez dogs at night. One is wearing a cone.

By: James Rodgers, Executive Director of Increased ACCESS   PART 1: A child is bitten by a dog in a small community. The injury is treated, and concern spreads quickly through the community. Questions surface almost immediately. Are people safe? Are there dogs posing a risk? What options are available? A familiar set of responses […]

The Impact of a Conversation

The Impact of a Conversation   By: Michelle George, National Director of CAC Operations   The impact of a conversation can lead to many things. Have you ever been a party to a conversation that you wish you could have stuck in your pocket for a rainy day? In the past two years, I have […]

A Renewed Conversation about Pets and Housing Policy

A Renewed Conversation about Pets and Housing Policy Expanding outside the very narrow topic of breed, weight, and size restrictions By: Lauren Loney In a span of just four years, the national animal welfare movement has largely embraced the intersectionality between housing security for tenants and companion animal well-being. Collectively, we seem to understand that […]

Do the Right Thing: Embrace differences in adoption programs

Pride Fest Adoption Event

Do the Right Thing: Embrace differences in adoption programs By: Brad Shear, CEO, Potter League for Animals 30 years ago, I started working at the front desk and kennels at the Humane Society of Boulder Valley in Colorado. Our adoption process was traditional at first. People filled out an application with questions about their lifestyle, […]

Rewriting my Chicano Story: A dedication to my mom

Jose and Margaret

José Ocaño Growing up, until I was 18 years old, I spent my nights sleeping on a broken couch in the living room of our one-bedroom home in Barrio Anita located in Tucson, AZ. Before bed, I would lay in resentment, fear, and anxiety about my future until I eventually fell asleep. I spent hours […]

Reescribiendo mi Historia Chicana: Una dedicatoria a mi madre

Jose and Margaret

José Ocaño Creciendo, hasta los 18 años, pasé mis noches durmiendo en un sofá roto en la sala de nuestra casa de una habitación en Barrio Anita ubicada en Tucson, AZ. Antes de dormirme, me acostaba con resentimiento, miedo, y ansiedad sobre mi futuro hasta que finalmente me dormía. Pasé horas ahogándome en la vergüenza […]

A Tale of Two Shepherds

Pick Up Truck

By Katya Lidsky I used to volunteer at the old South LA Animal Shelter. I used to sit on the dirty floor of the kennels with beautiful dogs and scared dogs and eager dogs and broken dogs and sometimes I’d read the intake notes about how or why they ended up there, and other times […]

A Lawyer’s Journey to Environmental Justice

Environmental Justice, Sad dog at flooded road

My CARE Journey. Written by Akisha Townsend Eaton, CARE Chief of Policy, Environmental Justice Division To me, the thought of CARE and what it represents has always evoked a sense of unbounded excitement and gratitude.  Prior to encountering CARE, I’d never before encountered space for BIPOC advocates to connect, provide encouragement, and engage in true synergy […]

Who are the Victims of Puppy Mills?

Who are the victims of puppy mills? Written by Mindi Callison of Bailing Out Benji When the public thinks about puppy mills, they often think of unlicensed, illegal facilities where dogs are being caged for profit. They think that humane organizations like Bailing Out Benji can just kick the door down, save all of the dogs […]