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agenda adoption options speakers
ADOPTION OPTIONS
Join us! We’ve brought together some of the most popular
presentations and speakers in animal welfare and mixed them
with plenty of breaks and networking opportunities.
All attendees will receive:
AGENDA
DRESS CASUALLY AND BE COMFORTABLE.
SIGN IN AND FUEL UP: COFFEE AND DANISH
VEGETARIAN LUNCH, NETWORKING TIME
9 am – 9:30 am
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
HOUSEKEEPING AND GETTING TO KNOW YOU
A CLOSER LOOK AT ADOPTION STRATEGIES
9:30 am – 9:45 am
2:30 pm – 3:45 pm
One person from each organization should be prepared to introduce
your group. Bring business cards, brochures, news and/or fundraising
items.
WELCOME FROM THE PETCO FOUNDATION
9:45 am – 10:15 am
Learn how to use the high traffic of PETCO stores to increase adoptions for your organization. Other valuable resources to benefit your
group that are available through the PETCO Foundation and PETCO
will be discussed.
Educational materials, breakfast, lunch, an Adoption
Options t-shirt and a gift from the PETCO Foundation.
Dr. Steve Notaro, University of Illinois
How many potential adopters are there in your community? The
answer: probably more than the number of pets in your care. This
workshop will help you determine how many pets you can potentially
place, based on your population, and will offer a plan to move your
adoption program into the stratosphere by re-examining the “facts”
behind adoption.
BREAK
3:45 pm – 4:00 pm
MARKETING YOUR PETS ONLINE:
TIPS AND TRICKS TO INCREASE ADOPTIONS
TRAINING DOGS FOR ADOPTABILITY AND
LONG-TERM HOUSING
10:15 am – 11:45 am
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Sara Kent, Petfinder.com
Pia Silvani, St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center
After a brief look at Petfinder.com’s free service to the animal welfare
community, Sara will review the many benefits, resources and services
that Petfinder offers members. This will be followed by a few tips and
tricks for increasing adoptions, using Petfinder.com.
BREAK
11:45 am – noon
SOCIAL ANIMALS: USING WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL
MEDIA TO INCREASE ADOPTIONS AND RECRUIT
VOLUNTEERS, MEMBERS AND DONORS
Every dog has its own story of how it came to the shelter. Some
may have been abandoned, some were relinquished due to normal
doggie behaviors that the owner did not anticipate and others, wandering the streets or beaches around our country, may have never had the
benefit of being loved by humans. One thing they all have in common is
that they are homeless and need training because behavioral wellness is
just as important as training for good manners. Pia will go over various
techniques and goals for a successful training program as well as give
tips on creating a program for those dogs that unfortunately are housed
for long periods of time – longer than we would like to see.
Noon – 1:30 pm
Emily Garman, thesocialanimal.com
Are you looking for new ways to find new donors, members and
volunteers? How can you increase adoptions? This seminar will teach
you the basics of social media so that your organization can utilize
these tools to benefit the animals in your program. You’ll leave the
presentation with five easy steps for developing your own social
media plan.
SPEAKERS
SARA KENT, PETFINDER.COM
Sara is the director of shelter outreach for Petfinder.com. She has a degree in
psychology and many years of varied animal welfare experience, including 11 with
Petfinder. Sara devotes her time to creating content for www.petfinder.com/admin
as well as identifying and implementing ways for Petfinder to help the animal
welfare community. Senior pets, FIV+ cats and special needs animals have a special
place in her heart. Sara works from her home in Montclair, N.J., which she shares
with her husband and stepdaughter, a backyard cat colony, two indoor FIV+ cats
and a tarantula named 3.
EMILY GARMAN,THESOCIALANIMAL.COM
Emily has been working in graphic design for almost 20 years and Web site creation
for 10 years. She holds degrees in journalism and electronic media from the
University of Oklahoma and has consulted with clients all over the United
States. A passion for teaching and explaining social media to mystified beginners
(and for rescuing dogs and cats) has resulted in her being requested to present
workshops on social media and Web communications at several national and
regional conferences, including the HSUS Animal Care Expo and HSUS Taking
Action for Animals. Her Web site, The Social Animal (www.thesocialanimal.com),
is dedicated specifically to helping animal welfare workers (volunteers, shelter
staffers, board members, admin staff and do-it-yourselfers) understand and use
social media to further their lifesaving efforts. Emily has four dogs, Oliver, Rocky,
Champ and Friendly, who make her laugh every day.You can contact Emily at
[email protected].
DR. STEVE NOTARO, PHD, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Steve has over 20 years experience in animal welfare as an executive director
and a board member of a humane society and national groups. Steve is currently
a professor at the University of Illinois, teaching strategic planning, statistics and
ethics. Steve is a former SAWA board member, cofounder and president of the
Illinois Animal Welfare Federation, member of the AHA shelter advisory board and
advisor to the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy. Most recently,
Steve was involved in a research study on the impact of pit bulls on shelters.
PIA SILVANI, ST. HUBERT’S ANIMAL WELFARE CENTER
Pia is director of training and behavior at St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center
in Madison, N.J. Pia writes behavior articles for the shelter’s newsletter and
library. She lectures on animal behavior internationally and routinely consults
with various shelters around the world. She is past vice president of the
Association of Pet Dog Trainers and Certification Council for Professional
Dog Trainers and now the Secretary of the APDT Foundation. She is also on
the advisory committee of the Animal Rescue League of Boston and consults
with various organizations around the company to enhance and improve their
training and behavior departments. Pia has been involved in rescue work for over
20 years. She shares her home with husband, Marty, as well as their three Belgian
Tervurens. In her spare time, she and her dogs successfully compete in obedience,
Rally-O, agility and K9 Noseworks.
Stephenson County
Farm Bureau – Walsh Room
210 West Spring Street
Freeport, IL 61032
815-232-3186
behavior, placement and promotion
ADOPTION
OPTIONS
Friday
APRIL 15, 2011
PETFINDER™ and
PETCO FOUNDATION
sponsored by
Special thanks to the
Illinois Animal Welfare Federation
From Chicago area: Take I-90W to I-30S/US-20W/US-51S. Follow to US-20W/Ulysses
S. Grant Memorial Hwy. Take US-20W approximately 30 miles to US-20-BRW toward Freeport.
Go 3.6 miles then make a slight right onto US-20-BRW/S Galena Ave. Go 1.6 miles then turn left
onto Spring St. The Farm Bureau Building is on the right.
ONE-DAY
SEMINAR
Join us for a
Lynn Davidson-Katz, Petfinder.com
28 Garden Street
South River, NJ 08882
From the south: Take I-39N/US-51N toward Rockford. Merge onto US-20W/Ulysses
S. Grant Memorial Hwy. via the exit on the left towards Greater Rockford Airport/Freeport/
Rockford. Take US-20W approximately 30 miles to US-20-BRW toward Freeport. Go 3.6 miles
and then make a slight right onto US-20-BRW/S Galena Ave. Go 1.6 miles and then turn left onto
Spring St. The Farm Bureau Building is on the right.
From the west: Take I-88E to exit 41 toward Rockfalls/Sterling. Turn left onto IL-40N. Follow
it for approximately 9 miles. Make a right onto Pilgrim Rd/CR-9. Follow CR-9 approximately 6 miles.
Make a left onto CR-12/S Freeport Rd/County Line Rd. Go 15.5 miles and then turn left on
IL-26/IL-72/CR12. Continue for 8 miles. Turn right onto W. Lamm Rd. Go one-half mile. Turn
left onto Walnut Rd/CR-12. Continue on Walnut to Spring St. Turn right on Spring St. The Farm
Bureau Building is ahead on the left.
From the northeast: From I-94 E, take exit 92 toward Baraboo/Devils Lake. Merge
onto US-12E toward I-90 Alt/Baraboo. Go 23.6 miles. Turn right onto WI-78. Go 8 miles. Turn
left onto US-14 E/WI-78 S. Go 2.4 miles. Turn right onto Mills St/WI-78/CR-F. Continue on WI-78
approx. 24 miles and through a roundabout. Turn right onto WI-69S. Merge onto WI-11W/WI69S/WI-81W toward Dubuque. Take the WI-81W/WI-69S ramp toward Argyle/Freeport. Turn left
onto WI-69S/WI-81E. Follow WI-69S (crossing into IL). WI-69S turns into IL-26N. Go 15 miles.
Turn left onto W Galena Ave/US-20BR. Follow .8 mile. Turn right onto Spring St. The Farm Bureau
Building in on the right.
The Farm Bureau is a large gray building with green trim. There is limited parking in front of the
building and street parking has a strictly enforced three-hour limit. The public lot is at the corner
of Spring and Walnut, just across Walnut St. from the Farm Bureau Building. Enter the building
either at the west entrance (facing Walnut) or the Spring Street entrance on the south under the
red awning. The Spring Street entrance has a handicap ramp.
Questions & additional Info
Stephenson County Farm
Bureau – Walsh Room
Lynn Davidson-Katz, 732-993-7838
815-232-3186
Two ways to register
Registration is $20 ($10 for Petfinder members) and includes lunch and all
materials. For more information email [email protected].
Petfinder.com is the oldest, largest and most successful searchable database
of homeless pets on the Web. It provides more than 13,000 animal adoption
groups with free home pages and technical support to spotlight their adoptable
pets online as well as providing networking platforms, discounts and gifts, and
education for the groups. Visitors to the site, from the comfort of their homes,
enter search criteria to see animals available for adoption ranked by distance
from their Zip codes. The site has facilitated over 16 million adoptions since it
was created in 1996..
1. Register online by April 11 at www.petfinder.com/adoptionoptions/
and pay by credit card using Paypal.
2. Register by mail by sending this form along with a check made out
to “Petfinder.com.” Photocopy form for multiple guests. Mail, postmarked by April 3, to: Petfinder.com, Lynn Davidson-Katz, 28 Garden
Street, South River, NJ 08882.
Name:
Organization:
Full address of organization:
The mission of the PETCO Foundation is to raise the quality of life for pets and
people who love and need them. Since its inception in February of 1999, over
$75 million has been raised through a combination of fundraisers in PETCO’s
over 1000 stores and donations through the PETCO Foundation. These funds
were used to support more than 7,000 local animal welfare groups across the
U.S. The PETCO Foundation endeavors to create responsible animal guardians,
reduce the number of adoptable animals euthanized, rescue animals in crisis and
assist in modifying behavioral issues to make companion animals more adoptable. More information about the PETCO Foundation may be found by visiting
www.petcofoundation.org.
Special thanks to the Illinois Animal Welfare Federation
Phone number:
Email address:
Job/Duties:
Petfinder Shelter ID:
All lunches are vegetarian. Please check here if you need a vegan meal. q
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