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Safer Behavioral Assessment Program: <br /> http://www..aspcapro.orgfabout-safer.php; <br /> SAFER's Benefits to Staff, Dogs, and Adopters <br /> Shelters that employ the SAFER Aggression Assessment or other research-based behavior <br /> assessments report fewer aggression complaints, more adoptions, and better client interactions. <br /> � I <br /> Adoption counselors can more accurately communicate with adopters about what they should <br /> expect, and how to best manage a dog in their home. <br /> Aggression Assessment is a Shelter Best Practice <br /> A validated scientific tool, such as the SAFER Assessment, enables shelters to back up their "gut <br /> feelings" about the dogs they place for adoption. The SAFER Assessment helps shelters: <br /> • Identify dogs that have the highest probability to be a safe choice for first-time dog <br /> adopters or families with small children or with other dogs <br /> • Determine which dogs will flourish when given some behavior modification for the <br /> behavior issues identified by the assessment <br /> • Follow a consistent assessment procedure when determining which dogs are most likely <br /> to be a danger to staff, volunteers, potential adopters, and the community at large <br /> About the SAFER Assessment <br /> ASPCA SAFERTM is a seven-item aggression assessment for dogs. SAFER is designed to assess <br /> the probability of future aggression in dogs age six months and older. The assessment uses <br /> researched items that elicit responses that are predictive of future behavior. SAFER is intended to <br /> be one tool used to help identify the risk of future aggression and the individual behavioral <br /> support needed before adoption for each dog in a shelter. <br />
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