9 responses to “Dog shelter marketing ideas”

  1. Apryl DeLancey

    Your ideas are great! I know a few rescues use some of those around Los Angeles. In addition, good pictures and fuller stories as you mention are often seen in this area in the “pets” section of craigslist. I think that is a great way to get an adoption.

    I know of one shelter that offered “new owner” classes with every animal they adopted out. It seems to me that this would allow for humans to be more prepared for their new addition and it gives them a forum to get all of their questions answered. Not everyone has all of the information they need no matter how great they seem.

    By the way – it was the pictures of Gussie making a silly expression and walking with his foster siblings that got me.

  2. jan

    Josh has some fabulous ideas. I heard about a shelter in Indiana that had a “speed date” night. Instead of men and women meeting for a short period and then moving on, volunteers led dogs around to meet families and spend 10-15 minutes with each other.

    At the end of the night people could ask for the dog they fell in love with. Auctions were held if needed. Of course all of the people were pre-approved, so the night was by invitation only.

  3. Tammy

    Awesome ideas! I hope that shelters around take note!

    Reading your blog is dangerous for me! I always leave wanting to go adopt a dog! That isn’t an option right now, so I might have to figure out a way to volunteer somewhere to get my “dog fix”! :)

  4. megscole64

    Fabulous ideas! I love the idea of selling dog treats! That is awesome.

  5. megscole64

    fyi…I left you an award on my blog. :)

  6. Ty Brown

    I see a lot of good ideas on here.

  7. redriveratdawn

    Number 10 is a bad idea unless you are going to do a home visit before the adopter gets the animal, along with a few other things. Otherwise, your animals are no better protected than those of FTGH ads.

    Thank you.

  8. Chris Trice

    My cousin and I are trying to help out our understaffed animal “shelter” in rural VA. You have some great ideas! Our site looks like crap, but we’ll get there.

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