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Spirited stray dog loses leg but gains a new home
When the word went out that Koda needed a foster home following surgery, Kylie volunteered and, as it turns out, brought the boy home for good.
Now they're a happy family
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New programs help save more dogs and cats in Nebraska
Best Friends and Nebraska Humane Society are working together on programs and strategies at the shelter that have had a profound impact on lifesaving.
They now hope to be a guiding light to other organizations
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Intern makes lasting impact for Brownsville pets
Through her shelter marketing internship with Best Friends, Jazmin is helping homeless pets, raising awareness, and setting herself up for future success.
Residents encouraged to get involved
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Tennessee animal shelter’s rapid turnaround
Rhea County Animal Shelter’s save rate hit the no-kill threshold four months in a row, enabling a Best Friends embed assignment to end three months early.
Embed program offers a solid foundation
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Public support is the answer to Los Angeles Animal Services' crisis
Angelenos are a largely untapped reservoir of support for shelter pets.
Urge Los Angeles Animal Services to engage the public
Julie Castle Blog
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A new life for dogs rescued from dogfighting
29 dogs put cruelty in the past and begin new lives after being saved in South Carolina.
Helping the underdogs
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No-kill in Sevier County: A big win for dogs and cats
Shelby Jackman made it her mission to bring her rural county shelter in Utah to no-kill when she became manager.
Establishing a network for lifesaving
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Helping animal shelter staff handle disease outbreaks
Best Friends’ national shelter medicine team guides animal welfare organizations through infectious disease outbreaks to save more lives.
Animals' lives saved
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Gov. Cox declares 2024 No-Kill Shelter Year in Utah
A commitment on a government level to reach no-kill by year’s end
Utah is so close to no-kill
Julie Castle Blog
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Key to sending pets home is in the numbers
How South Suburban Humane Society used information from Best Friends’ Shelter Pet Data Alliance platform and a $100,000 grant to help more pets get adopted
They're turning data into action
Best Friends Magazine
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Saving lives with machine learning and artificial intelligence
Let’s talk data from 2023.
Updated shelter data from last year
Julie Castle Blog
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Shelter converts crematorium to dog, cat healing area
The removal of an obsolete crematorium symbolizes Animal Rescue League of Berks County’s renewed focus on saving the lives of more dogs and cats.
Their no-kill philosophy is firmly in place
Best Friends Magazine
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Pet spay-neuter-a-thon erases backlog in Brownsville
A dedicated group of veterinarians and vet techs, organized by Best Friends, banded together over 10 days to spay or neuter more than 350 dogs and cats.
Read how they did it
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Changing life for pets and people in west Texas
With funds from the Rachael Ray No-Kill Excellence Grant, Fix West Texas offers lifechanging assistance to the community’s pets and their people.
Read how they embrace their community
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Faces of No-Kill: Sir Karen the cat fools everybody
A grumpy kitty had some surprises in store for his caregivers at Best Friends, but now he’s fitting right in at his new home.
Now he's all headbutts and biscuit marking
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