Overcoming the High Cost of Care

The high cost of caring for the Shelterlings puts strain on the organization’s resources. Exploring partnerships with low-cost veterinary clinics and implementing a volunteer program to provide routine care can reduce expenses.

Addressing Training and Behavior Issues

Training and behavior issues can hinder the adoption of Shelterlings. Implementing structured training programs, providing enrichment activities, and partnering with animal behaviorists can effectively address these concerns.

Enhancing Socialization and Enrichment

Limited socialization and enrichment opportunities can impact Shelterlings' well-being and adoptability. Creating dedicated socialization areas, integrating volunteers to interact with animals, and offering enrichment items can provide a more stimulating environment.