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9 out of 10 cats impounded at Logan, not desexed

May 29, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, cats, dogs, marketing

Another pound using the media to get the word out about their available pets; While I’m not a fan of the associated article that details how awfully irresponsible their community is, at least these guys are trying to get the word out about the pets they have in their pound. Maybe, just like in the […]

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How to save 79 pets in a week

May 26, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, attitude, marketing, No Kill, shelter procedure

Why do pets die in shelters? I no longer believe in the ‘too many pets, not enough homes’ reasoning because I can’t make the math of hundreds of pets being sold by pet shops, in the newspaper and on the internet each day, gel with the idea that no one wants the pets we have. […]

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What would happen if we spent $4million dollars on rescue pet awareness?

May 25, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, dogs, marketing, new media

Get ready to find out! ————————– Pedigree teams up with PetRescue SYDNEY: Pet brand Pedigree is set to launch a $4 million campaign for its 2010 Pedigree Adoption Drive in partnership with rescue organisation PetRescue. Designed to pull on the emotional heartstrings of all Australians, the campaign takes in TV, print, online, digital, PR, and […]

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How to save a pet in 2hrs

May 24, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, marketing, new media, No Kill, shelter procedure

A man walks into your shelter and drops off a canary in a box. Do you a) recognise that you don’t have any aviary facilities, so do the ‘kindest thing’ and kill the bird. The man should have been a more responsible owner! or b) post the bird to your Facebook fan page of over […]

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How the New Zealanders zoomed past us in the race to No Kill

May 23, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, attitude, cats, customer service, dogs, marketing, No Kill, shelter procedure, volunteers

The New Zealanders might have just overtaken Australia in the race to modernised animal sheltering industry. Over 125 years ago, New Zealand opened its first Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, or SPCA. Today, proving that even an ‘old’ organisation can lead the way in modern thinking, they have pledged their dedication to […]

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Perceptions

April 25, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions

There is no other industry in the world, which disses its own product. At least not any successful ones. Which is why we have to give up once and for all, campaigns based on how abused our pets are. Certainly, stories of abuse can be attractive to the fundraising department; they activate people’s compassion and […]

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Lost Dogs Home stats 1999 – 2012

April 19, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, cats, dogs, shelter procedure

… in a lovely visual format. Almost makes you forget for a moment, that the graphs are showing the end of almost 100,000 lives. Our priority, as the leading animal welfare organisation in the country, is to ensure that we provide stray and abandoned cats with the highest level of care (ref). As you can […]

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Pibble ‘garage sale’ saves homeless bullie breeds

April 17, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, marketing

I just love the targetedness of this. The Pennsylvania SPCA held an adoption event of 120 largely heavily muscled breeds, in which ‘pit bull mixes’ figured prominently. Rather than just say ‘no one wants them’, they’ve worked out what appeals to the kind of adopter they’re looking for, and come up with a campaign designed […]

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Three simple actions that will change people’s perceptions of rescue dogs

March 27, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, attitude, marketing

Image from gaping void Followers of this blog will know that I’ve been working with an organisation to improve their adoptions. One of the biggest changes they’ve had to make, is in the language they use when they promote their pets. Before, their language was negative and designed to highlight the flaws in the pet, […]

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Michael Linke rocks my socks!

March 26, 2010Comments are closed.adoptions, attitude, customer service, marketing, No Kill, shelter procedure

Check out this CEO Update from the latest RSPCA ACT e-newsletter. Doesn’t it just make you want to dance and sing?! (bolding mine) From the CEO… As CEO people often ask me if it is sad working at RSPCA. My response is always the same, no. RSPCA is a happy, warm and supportive place to […]

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