Surrender Prevention in the Trenches

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Surrender Prevention in the Trenches

Todays Agenda Understanding the Problem Building a Program Case Study: Downtown Dog Rescue Case Study: Home Dog L.A. Case Study: The Rescue Train Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet.com

Sample Shelter Statistics Shelter A 80% 20% Shelter B 13% 87% Shelter C 62% 38% Shelter D 76% 24% Shelter E 86% 14% Shelter F 55% 45% Shelter G 68% 32% Shelter H 88% 12% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Other Intake O/S

Understanding the Pet Owner I m keeping my pet I found a new owner on my own I can keep my pet until you have space I need to surrender today Is our goal to prevent the surrender? Or prevent the intake?

Todays Agenda Understanding the Problem Building a Program Case Study: Downtown Dog Rescue Case Study: Home Dog L.A. Case Study: The Rescue Train Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet.com

Getting Started Revise & Refine Determine Need Build a Plan Learn Measure Recruit

Total Stray O/S Fstr Rtn Other L.A. Animal Services Stats 2013 Intake 2% 3% 30,000 32,228 20,000 22,572 25% 10,000 0 8,102 601 953 70% Stray O/S Fstr Rtn Other

Rely on National Stats Top 10 - Dog Moving 7% Landlord does not allow 6% Cost of pet maintenance 5% Too many animals 4% Owner problems 4% Inadequate facilities 4% Pet illness 4% No time 4% No home for littermates 3% Biting 3% Top 10 - Cat Moving 8% Landlord does not allow 6% Cost of pet maintenance 6% Too many animals 11% Owner problems 4% Inadequate facilities 2% Allergies 8% House soiling 5% No home for littermates 6% Incompatible w/other pet 2% Source: http://www.naiaonline.org/uploads/whitepapers/relinquishedanimals.pdf

Study Demographics Demographics Population 3.9 million, 470 square miles Median household income:$46,148 Mean home price: $628,240 38% of residents foreign born 48% Hispanic, 11% Asian, 9% Black >50% speak other than English at home Animal Sheltering 6 locations run by municipal agency 52K intake in 14 11K owner surrender in 13 (~20%) 12K euth d in 14 74.7% positive noses out in 14

Compare & Contrast Stats

Our First Partnership Location Access to data Access to shelter resources Staffing Resource allocation Data collection Funding Resources I cant afford my cat. Let us help you!

Building Your Plan Who? What? When? Where? Your Organization Partner Organization Multiple organizations Supplies Services Referrals Money 7 Day Peak Days Business Hours Peak Hours Hotline Customer counter Separate Office Lobby table

Continue Building Determine what animals and owners you are trying to intercept Line up your resources Establish partnerships Veterinarians, Trainers, Dog Daycares, Boarding Facilities, Groomers Create procedures and flow charts (Lucidchart.com)

Suspend Judgement Outcome of Interceptions 7% 18% 75% Kept Pet Shelter Rescue Source: Based on first 544 animals intercepted

Recruit the Right People Recruit staff/volunteers from the area Make sure you can speak the language Compassion, sincerity and sensitivity Find active listeners Consider recruiting from those that you have helped

Use Social Media Recruit partners Allocate resources Recruit volunteers Share your stories and theirs in the right way

Todays Agenda Understanding the Problem Building a Program Case Study: Downtown Dog Rescue Case Study: Home Dog L.A. Case Study: The Rescue Train Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet.com

Downtown Dog Rescue South L.A. Location Downtown Dog Rescue LAAS Found Animals Foundation Limited Supplies S.N Vouchers Training Referrals Redemption Fees 7 days Shelter business hours Separate office Table near parking lot

Total Spay Neuter Too Expensive Housing Rehome Euthanasia Behavior Redeem Downtown Dog Rescue South L.A. Location Pets Served 2013-2016 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 5,747 2,417 1,971 309 358 $58 per interception 274 262 156

Todays Agenda Understanding the Problem Building a Program Case Study: Downtown Dog Rescue Case Study: Home Dog L.A. Case Study: The Rescue Train Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet.com

Home Dog L.A. North Central Location Home Dog L.A. LAAS Found Animals Foundation Limited Supplies S.N Vouchers Referrals Redemption Fees Money 3 days Shelter business hours Table in the lobby Peak days

Total Spay Neuter Medical Expense Too Expensive Housing Rehome Euthanasia Behavior Redeem Home Dog L.A. North Central Location Pets Served 2014-2016 1,500 1,200 900 600 300 0 1,512 407 407 94 47 115 $51 per interception 89 55 298

Todays Agenda Understanding the Problem Building a Program Case Study: Downtown Dog Rescue Case Study: Home Dog L.A. Case Study: The Rescue Train Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet.com

The Rescue Train East Valley Location Rescue Train LAAS Found Animals Foundation Limited Supplies S.N Vouchers Training Referrals Redemption Fees 3 days Shelter business hours Table in lobby Peak days

Total Spay Neuter Medical Expense Too Expensive Housing Rehome Euthanasia Behavior Redeem The Rescue Train East Valley Location 1,000 Pets Served 2014-2015 800 600 896 75 130 502 $51 per interception 400 200 8 9 64 1 0 107

Program Comparison Demographics Staffing & Program Hours Philosophy South North Central East Valley All low income, primarily Hispanic Full time, 7 days/week Help everyone at least a little bit Mixed income, mixed race Part time, 3 days/week Focus on cases that seem win-able Mixed income, Mixed race Part time, 3 days/week Focus on cases that seem win-able Pets served to date Found Animals cost per pet served 5,747 1512 896 $58 $51 $55

Services Comparison DDR Home Dog L.A. The Rescue Train Spay Neuter Medical Expense Too Expensive Housing Rehome Euthanasia Behavior Redeem

Program Effectiveness % Intake Owner Surrender 25.0% 25.6% 25.9% 19.6% 20.6% 18.4% South LA North Central East Valley 2013 O/S 2016 O/S

Lessons We Learned Don t go it alone Trust the process Suspend judgment Language skills = client population We re serious about recruiting in the area Make sure to collect data Adjust your program based on your data and results Don t get discouraged Use social media to your advantage

Todays Agenda Understanding the Problem Building a Program Case Study: Downtown Dog Rescue Case Study: Home Dog L.A. Case Study: The Rescue Train Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet.com

An Easy Start

National Pet Landscape Where do pet owners get their pets? Adopted from a shelter/rescue Taken in as a stray Acquired from friends/relatives Purchased from pet stores Purchased from a breeder Dogs Cats Dogs Cats Dogs Cats Dogs Cats Dogs Cats 37% 46% 6% 27% 20% 28% 4% 2% 34% 3% Source: http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/pet_overpopulation/facts/pet_ownership_statistics.html

How Rehome Works Refer a Pet Owner Pet Owner creates profile Pet gets posted Pet owner reviews apps Pet Owner meets at Petco New Owners pay adoption fee Pet is now in new home Adopt-a- Pet sends you a check Your org has more $

Rehome FAQs How does my organization participate in Rehome? All you need to do is have an Adopt-a-Pet.com account and refer your relinquishers to http://rehome.adoptapet.com and we ll do the rest. How does Adopt-a-Pet.com/Rehome know that I referred a pet owner into the system so I can get the adoption fee? Currently, while posting a pet, the owner is asked to select the shelter or rescue that referred them (or, if they weren t referred, they can select any shelter or rescue to receive the adoption fee). All animal welfare partners with Adopt-a-Pet.com accounts appear in the list that the owner selects from. How much is the adoption fee? Dogs: $50 Dogs (special needs or senior): $30 Cats: $30 Cats: (special needs or senior): $20

Rehome FAQs How does Rehome deal with pets who aren t spayed or neutered? We currently require that pets be spayed/neutered prior to being posted through Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet.com 15% 31% How does this help animals who need a home urgently? We are committed to finding ways to help many more pets in need who are on a tight deadline, and we re exploring lots of ideas, including potentially enlisting foster homes to extend the length of time a pet may have before entering a shelter. 26% 28% >8 weeks 4-8 weeks 1-4 weeks <1 week

Rehome FAQs What happens if the adoption doesn t work out? When the owner posts their pet, we ask them to let us know what they d like to happen if the adoption doesn t work out, and we make that part of the adoption contract between the owner and the new adopter. The owner can choose to be notified and have the right to take the pet back, or they can specify that the adopter must find the pet another new home, using the Rehome service. Who selects the organization that receives the adoption fee, the owner, the adopter, or Adopt-a-Pet.com? The pet s owner selects a shelter or rescue to receive the adoption fee when they are creating a profile for their pet. Usually, this is the referring shelter or rescue. If they were not referred, they can select any organization to receive the adoption fee.

Questions? April Harris a.harris@foundanimals.org april@adoptapet.com www.linkedin.com/in/aprilharris-cawa