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Index
Foreword by Dean Koontz Preface Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: PEOPLE AND POLICIES Chapter 1: Getting Organized
How to Organize • Who’s In Charge Here? • Where are You? Points of Contact • Incorporation • Establishing Policies and Procedures • Legal Documents • Insurance
Chapter 2: Volunteers: The Hearts of Rescue
Fostering Animals in Transition • I Can’t Take in Animals. What Can I Do? • Before You Leap: Pitfalls of Rescue Work • Burnout
Chapter 3: Finding, Training, and Managing Volunteers
Where Are You Now? • Recruiting Volunteers • Screening Potential Volunteers • Organizing, Training, and Empowering Volunteers
Chapter 4: Financial and Materials Support
Not-For-Profit and Tax-Exempt Status • Raising Money • Soliciting Support • Cutting Costs
Chapter 5: Spreading the Word
Networking on the Internet • Networking Face to Face • Publicity and the Media • Additional Ideas for Publicity • Teaching More than Rescue • Delayed Reactions
PART II: THE ANIMALS Chapter 6: Animals in Need, or What It’s All About
Animal Management Basics • Phone Calls and Paperwork • Points of Origin
Chapter 7: The Human Side of Rescue Work
The Cultural Setting • Preventing and Correcting Pet Problems • Supporting Your Adopters
Chapter 8: Health Screening for Rescue
Setting Up Standard Procedures • Health Issues • Preventing Disease • Parasites • Altering
Chapter 9: Temperament and Behavior
Temperament • Aggression • Health Related Behavioral Problems • Other Common Behavioral Problems
Chapter 10: Rehoming Rescued Pets
Attracting Adopters • Screening Adopters • Matchmaking: The Right Person for the Right Pet • Adoption Contracts • Going Home • Follow-up Procedures
Chapter 11: Optimism Appendix 1: Sample Documents
Adoption Application Foster Caretaker Application
Appendix 2: Resources About the Author Index
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