February 2015 by Megan Ransom

Audience: Executive Leadership, Shelter/Rescue Staff & Volunteers

Video Length: 10 minutes

Take a look into the ways that advocacy on individual and community levels can have a positive impact on treating all dogs equally, eliminating breed-related stigmas, abolishing outdated policies and improving the chances for targeted breeds to find homes and their families access to resources. This program will examine achievements and challenges related to rehoming/rescue, shelter and community relationships, owner support, breed-discriminatory legislation and models for progress all over the country. Presented by Leala Ward-Vinson, Megan Ransom and Lindsey Ortiz of the Love-A-Bull dog foster team, this presentation was part of the American Pets Alive! 2015 No-Kill Conference.

About Megan Ransom

Megan has served on the board of directors with Love-A-Bull for three years and first began volunteering with the group four years ago to help enhance and expand Love-A-Bull's foster-home based rescue program. She holds a masters degree in nonprofit management and has volunteered in animal welfare for 8 years in various capacities. Megan and her rescue pup, Pete are part of Love-A-Bull's Pit Crew Program, an all pit bull type dog therapy group that provides therapeutic interactions a local elementary schools, nursing homes and domestic violence shelters.