StoriesAll Stories Features Julie's Blog Videos Magazine Community Voices Image How Best Friends is working to help those affected by Hurricane Florence Best Friends Animal Society is committed to helping Hurricane Florence Animals. Marc Peralta explains our plan to do so. Julie Castle Blog Image Looking back at Hurricane Harvey and looking forward in Houston Review of Best Friends Animal Society's involvement in rescue efforts after Hurricane Harvey in 2017 and plans to create a Houston regional center. Julie Castle Blog Image Animal control: The no-kill movement’s not-so-secret ally No-kill cities, towns and communities work collaboratively and noncontentiously with the local animal control agency and animal control officers. Julie Castle Blog Image Community cat playbook Return-to-field (RTF) humane management models get stray and feral cats fixed and returned to their neighborhoods, bypassing the shelter entirely. Julie Castle Blog Image Misinformation and scaremongering likely to undermine TNR efforts in Hawaii Toxoplasmosis to blame for recent Hawaiian monk seal deaths puts trap-neuter-return of the island’s free-roaming cats at risk. Julie Castle Blog Image Kittens, kittens, kittens! Best Friends in Los Angeles has committed to save every kitten from L.A. city shelters between now and the end of the year, but help is needed. Julie Castle Blog Image Two days, hundreds of dogs and cats adopted Around 500 shelter dogs and cats are adopted at the fall 2018 NKUT Super Adoption event in Salt Lake City, Utah. Feature Image Nothing to hide: The benefits of transparency Sharing data and goals can help an animal welfare organization’s public image, support and trust. Julie Castle Blog Image Dogs have it. Do we? James Gorman's article in the New York Times titled ‘Lassie Got Help, Would Your Dog?' explains that dogs have empathy, something we all know. Julie Castle Blog Image No-kill 2025: Small town, big challenges Best Friends assists with animal lifesaving efforts at under-resourced and over-burdened shelter in Edinburg, Texas, in Hidalgo County. Julie Castle Blog Image Crazy talk in The New York Times In a New York Times misguided opinion piece, Carol Mithers says low- and no-cost adoptions invite abusers and those too poor to care for pets to adopt. Julie Castle Blog Image The Remarkable Dr. Kate Hurley: Evolution of a cat lifesaving legend University of California, Davis' Koret Shelter Medicine Program director Dr. Kate Hurley promotes shelter-neuter-return. Julie Castle Blog Image Best Friends National Conference in Los Angeles Learn and be inspired by watching live stream of Julie Castle’s keynote address from the conference this Saturday. Julie Castle Blog Image 800-dog transport from Tex-Mex border begins The first 70 of 800 dogs from south Texas are on the road to shelters in Colorado and New Mexico to find loving homes. Julie Castle Blog Image Love helps a dog heal after severe heartworm disease Dog with severe heartworm disease that left him emaciated and in respiratory distress receives treatment and a loving foster home. Feature Pagination Previous page First page 1 … Page 114 Page 115 Current page 116 Page 117 Page 118 … Last page 306 Next page