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Monday, September 30, 2013

3 Social Media Tips for Animal Shelters


Photo courtesy of Shelter Pet Project's Facebook page

The first time I saw this image on Facebook I couldn't share it fast enough. Social media has revolutionized the way animal shelters are able to get the plight of homeless animals to the masses. Nothing warms my heart more than to see that animals have been pulled from kill shelters and placed with rescue groups. Everyday lives are saved because of people blogging, Facebooking, and tweeting about waifs in need of their forever home.

As part of International Pet Blogger Month I've been challenged to offer 3 tips for animal shelters on how they can use social media better. Here are my suggestions:

1. Bloggers. Pet bloggers are passionate about rescue work. Scope us out and ask us to write about your shelter prior to an adoption/fundraising event. An adopted pet (such as Truffles!) can "interview" shelter residents looking for a home, or the cat or dog could write up their own little personals ad telling potential adopters about themselves similar to Match.com. A blogger fluent with Photoshop could create cute "Wanted" posters. Share the blog posts on Facebook and Twitter, and email the links to everyone on your mailing list.

2. Reach out to local photographers. My local shelter has a professional photographer volunteer her time each week to come in and snap pictures of the new pets up for adoption. There is nothing sadder than seeing a photo of a scared & lonely homeless pet cowering in the corner of a cage. Show them happy and having fun - the way they'll look once they're in their new home!

3. Video. Most all smart phones today have a video function. Video is so much more powerful than a photo. Attach a short clip of each cat or dog to the pet profiles on your website and Petfinder, or start a Youtube channel. My shelter recently had a 3-legged cat (amputation after being hit by a car), and they put up a Youtube video showing how it hadn't slowed him down one bit - he was playfully bouncing off the walls and it was a joy to see!

Orphaned pets can't speak for themselves.
We are their only voice.
Let's use our social media presence to help find needy pets a home!


International Pet Bloggers Month


20 comments:

  1. This is such important information. Social media can help in so many ways!

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  2. Those are great tips! We know the shelter we volunteer at has been helped immensely by social media tools. :)

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  3. This topic came up the other day- someone thought social media couldn't make a difference for shelter pets and I was very quick to correct them! Next time I can point them here! Thanks!

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  4. I particularly agree that reaching out to photographers is so important! Pictures of the dog can get it adopted much quicker.

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  5. Love the video suggestion! :) When animals are given a personality people are more drawn to them. Great tips!

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  6. Great Post! I couldn't agree more. Social media has made a huge difference and has brought the animal rescue community closer together.

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  7. I take photos of cats, for two local shelters. The staff simply do not have the extra time to do more than a quick snap of a cat in their cage. Once I've had a little 'chat' with the 'cat', they look more like their domesticated selfs, than wild animals in their cage. Thank you for sharing these suggestions.

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  8. YOU are so spot on with these tips. I know that reaching out to bloggers is such a good thing for shelters to do. We can spread the word in so many ways! Happy BlogPaws Wordless Wednesday!

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  9. nice to meet you, first time hopper here. i use facebook as my main media to network dogs..animals...in need and post some to my blog and other animal welfare needs.

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  10. These are great tips, Melissa! A lot of businesses, and even individuals, have taken advantage of the popularity of social media to widen their reach, so there's very little reason for animal shelters to not use these same techniques. Some may think it's a lot of extra effort, especially for the smaller shelters. But that extra effort they put in could mean more pets can be given new homes. -Mamie Patrick @ Focused Local Marketing

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