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  • October 19, 2015

    Board of Directors and National Council

    The officers, directors, and National Council of The Humane Society of the United States.

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  • October 15, 2015

    How to Care for Outdoor Cats in Winter

    Shelter, food, and water are especially important to outdoor cats--feral and stray--in the cold of winter. Follow our advice on building the best kind of shelter and keeping food and water from freezing. Also, to TNR or not to TNR? We'll answer that question.

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    Related Outdoor Cats

  • October 12, 2015

    HSUS Board of Directors: Member Biographies

    Board of Directors

    Biographical information on members of the Board of Directors of The Humane Society of the United States

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  • October 12, 2015

    Lesson Plans for Teachers

    Grade-appropriate lesson plans teach academic skills and major character concepts while reinforcing those ideas as they apply to our treatment of animals.

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  • October 12, 2015

    De-Skunking Your Dog

    The Humane Society of the United States

    Skunks are everywhere--in the country and in the city--and if your dog gets sprayed, there are ways you can rid him of the scent without using your entire ketchup (or tomato juice) supply to do it.

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  • October 12, 2015

    De-Skunking Your Dog

    The Humane Society of the United States

    Skunks are everywhere--in the country and in the city--and if your dog gets sprayed, there are ways you can rid him of the scent without using your entire ketchup (or tomato juice) supply to do it.

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  • October 12, 2015

    De-Skunking Your Dog

    The Humane Society of the United States

    Skunks are everywhere--in the country and in the city--and if your dog gets sprayed, there are ways you can rid him of the scent without using your entire ketchup (or tomato juice) supply to do it.

    • Read More
  • October 8, 2015

    Volunteer with the Animal Rescue Team

    Want to help animals as a member of our field rescue services? Become an Animal Rescue Volunteer.

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    Related Animal Rescue

  • October 7, 2015

    Barren, Cramped Battery Cages

    American egg factory farms cram most of the country's 280 million egg-laying hens into barren cages so small the birds can’t even spread their wings. The science is clear that these animals endure lives filled with suffering.

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    Related Cruel Confinement of Farm Animals

  • October 5, 2015

    10 Tips to Keep Your Cat Happy Indoors

    It's a myth that going outside is a requirement for feline happiness. Playing regularly with a cat easily satisfies her stalking instinct, keeps her stimulated and provides the exercise she needs to stay healthy and happy.

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    Related Outdoor Cats

  • October 2, 2015

    Kind News Resource Room | Supplements to the Oct/Nov 2015 Issue

    Kind News magazine, Oct/Nov 2015

    Resources to supplement the Oct/Nov 2015 issue of Kind News, our magazine for children in grades K-6.

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  • October 1, 2015

    HSUS Accomplishments for Pets, Wild Animals, Farm Animals and Animals in Research

    The HSUS uses tools such as advocacy, investigation and legislation to protect pets, wild animals, farm animals and animals in research. We also fight hunting, cruelty, puppy mills, cruel slaughter and confinement, horse slaughter, fur and other abuses.

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  • October 1, 2015

    HSUS Accomplishments for Pets, Wild Animals, Farm Animals and Animals in Research

    The HSUS uses tools such as advocacy, investigation and legislation to protect pets, wild animals, farm animals and animals in research. We also fight hunting, cruelty, puppy mills, cruel slaughter and confinement, horse slaughter, fur and other abuses.

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  • October 1, 2015

    HSUS Accomplishments for Pets, Wild Animals, Farm Animals and Animals in Research

    The HSUS uses tools such as advocacy, investigation and legislation to protect pets, wild animals, farm animals and animals in research. We also fight hunting, cruelty, puppy mills, cruel slaughter and confinement, horse slaughter, fur and other abuses.

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  • September 30, 2015

    Book: Every Living Thing--Pope Francis, Evangelicals and Christian Leaders on Caring for Animals

    In our new book, Every Living Thing: How Pope Francis, Evangelicals and Other Christian Leaders Are Inspiring All of Us to Care for Animals, The HSUS collects the latest Christian teachings on caring for animals.

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  • September 29, 2015

    Resources for Making a Humane End of Life Decision for Your Horse

    The HSUS will help you find out where to have your horse euthanized or her body buried, cremated, disposed of or rendered.

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    Related Homeless Horses , Horse Slaughter , Tennessee Walking Horses , Wild Horses

  • September 25, 2015

    U.S. Pet Ownership, Community Cat and Shelter Population Estimates

    The HSUS provides an informed estimate of the U.S. populations of cats and dogs in homes, adopted from shelters, and euthanized in shelters in 2014

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    Related Pet Overpopulation , Adopt a Homeless Pet

  • September 17, 2015

    Cats Roaming Your Rental Property? Here's What to Do

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    Related Outdoor Cats

  • September 17, 2015

    Keep Your Rental Housing Dog Poop-Free

    Renting to dog owners doesn't have to stink. Here's how housing managers can engage residents in effective, responsible poop clean-up.

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    Related Pet Overpopulation

  • September 11, 2015

    Disaster Preparedness for Horses

    Disaster preparedness is important for all animals, but it takes extra consideration for horses because of their size and their transportation needs

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  • September 10, 2015

    Make a Disaster Plan for Your Pets

    The key to survival during a disaster, major storm or emergency is to be as prepared as possible. Take the time to make a plan and assemble an emergency kit for you and your pet. By taking these steps now, you will greatly increase your pet’s chances of survival.

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    Related Animal Rescue

  • September 10, 2015

    Make a Disaster Plan for Your Pets

    The key to survival during a disaster, crisis or emergency is to be as prepared as possible before the storm hits. Take the time to make a plan and assemble an emergency kit for you and your pet. By taking these steps now, you will greatly increase your pet’s chances of survival.

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    Related Animal Rescue

  • September 10, 2015

    Directory of Safe Havens for Animals™ Programs

    Search this state-by-state listing of programs that provide temporary shelter and care for the pets of family violence victims.

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  • September 7, 2015

    How to Use a Head Halter on Your Dog

    If you have trouble controlling your dog on walks, a head halter may solve your problem. It's kinder and more effective than choke and prong collars.

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    Related Chaining and Tethering Dogs

  • September 4, 2015

    Welcoming Cats to Your Rental Housing

    Tips for housing managers and landlords on how to make cat owners feel at home while keeping your units clean

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    Related Adopt a Homeless Pet , Pet Overpopulation

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