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Regardless of your dog or cat’s behavior, we offer several free options to help!
Our team of behavior specialists provides enrichment, daily training, and when necessary, additional behavior support to pets in our shelters so that they become the best possible candidates for adoption.
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Congratulations on adopting your new family member! Here are some important resources and information that will help keep your pet healthy and happy.
Perineal Urethrostomy in Cats: Post-Operative Care in the Foster Home
Seizure Guidelines for Foster Parents
Urinary Incontinence
What to Expect When Your Foster Cat is Expecting
What to Expect When Your Foster Dog is Expecting
Behavior Tips for Foster Parents
Foster Care 101 Training Manual
Guide to Treating Ringworm in a Foster Home
Kitten Care Sheet
Kitten Program Training
Poisonous Household Items for Foster Pets
See a list of other Metro Denver area veterinary care facilities.
Learn how to gently integrate a cat that's come from an under socialized situation into your house and life.
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