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Animal Sheltering Magazine Articles
 

Mouthpieces: Take a Closer Look at That Doggie in the Window
This installment of MouthPieces offers valuable information that you can pass along to the public about puppy mills. More...

 
 

MouthPieces: You see a Teflon pan. Your bird sees Hannibal Lecter.
This installment of MouthPieces offers valuable information that you can pass along to the public about common household dangers for pet birds. More...

 
 

MouthPieces: Microchipping Your Pet: Do It—But Have a Backup
In this issue, MouthPieces, a new department designed to help you communicate your messages to the public, addresses the benefits and limitations of microchipping. More...

 
 

See Spot in a Car. See the Window Rolled Up. See Spot Play Dead. (Reproducible)
This advertisement, created by Eric Mower and Associates for the SPCA Serving Erie County, can help you alert people in your community to the dangers of leaving pets in cars during hot weather. More...

 
 

Looking to Adopt a Cat or Dog? Pick up a Mouse. (Reproducible)
This advertisement, adapted from one originally used by the Michigan Humane Society, can help you promote your website as a resource for people in search of a new pet.  More...

 
 

Get Adopted by a Cat (Reproducible)
This print advertisement was created with the help of artist Margaret Georgiann and design firm Dahlman Middour Design. More...

 
 

Are You Seeing Spots? If Not, We Can Help (Reproducible)
This print advertisement was created with the help of artist Margaret Georgiann and design firm Dahlman Middour Design.  More...

 
 

At What Age Exactly Did We Forget How To Treat Animals? (Reproducible)
This ad, created by the San Francisco Ad Club Public Service Advertising Committee, appeared in the newsletter of the Peninsula Humane Society in California. More...

 
 

Adopt a Cat Today (Reproducible)
This print advertisement was created with the help of artist Margaret Georgiann for your shelter's use as a reproducible.  More...

 
 

Clip Art Part II (Reproducible)
These copyright-free images are the second in a collection by artist Loel Barr for use in your shelter's print materials including newsletters, educational fliers, brochures, and even advertisements.  More...

 
 

Clip Art Part I (Reproducible)
These copyright-free images were created for use in your shelter's print materials including newsletters, educational fliers, brochures, and even advertisements. More...

 
 

Single-Panel Comics Part II (Reproducible)
These single-panel comics—the second such series to appear here—were originally produced by Rocky Mountain News cartoonist Drew Litton for publication in the Denver Dumb Friends League's newsletter, Pet Tails. More...

 
 

Single-Panel Comics Part I (Reproducible)
These single-panel comics were originally produced by Rocky Mountain News cartoonist Drew Litton for publication in the Denver Dumb Friends League's newsletter, Pet Tails.  More...

 
 

They Can't Read Or Write. But They Sure Can Multiply. Fix Your Pet. (Reproducible)
Created by W.B. Doner & Company for the Michigan Humane Society, this ad has been adapted for your shelter’s use. More...

 
 

They May be Seconds, but They're Not Irregulars (Reproducible)
Originally produced by the San Francisco Ad Club for the Peninsula Humane Society in San Mateo, California, this ad has been adapted by the agency Scheyer/SF for other organizations' use. More...

 
 

The Results of Greyhound Racing (Reproducible)
Originally produced as a poster by the Greyhound Protection League, this PSA has been adapted for other organizations' use as a reproducible.  More...

 
 

10 Ways to Become a Successful Foster Parent (Reproducible)
Designed as a handout for people interested inbecoming foster caregivers for needy animals. More...

 
 

The Gift that Keeps on Living (Reproducible)
This print ad, originally designed by Boelter & Lincoln for the Dane County Humane Society in Wisconsin, has been adapted for other organizations' use. More...