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No Kill Materials

The books and booklets shown below will help you develop a better understanding of the animal welfare movement, beginning with the formation of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals by Henry Bergh in 1866 and leading up to our current animal sheltering culture. The books shown may be purchased through any major book retailer and the booklets are accessible in .pdf form (click on the image).

Books

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Booklets

No Kill 101: A Primer on No Kill Animal Sheltering for Public Officials
Dollars & Sense: The Economic Benefits of No Kill Animal Control
How Does Your Community's Shelter Measure Up?
The No Kill Revolution Starts With You
The Companion Animal Protection Act
The Animal Rescue Act
Countering the Opposition
There Ought to be a Shelter Reform Law
The Myth of Pet Overpopulation
Defining "No Kill"
What's in a Name?
Section 1983 to the Rescue
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