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Design Learned, Inc. Animal Facility Engineering and Design

Poor air quality doesn’t just impact comfort—it directly affects animal health, staff performance, and infection control...
06/02/2026

Poor air quality doesn’t just impact comfort—it directly affects animal health, staff performance, and infection control. Here are three ways veterinary clinics can improve air quality:

• Invest in proper ventilation and filtration systems
• Separate airflow between treatment, boarding, and isolation areas
• Use materials that minimize odor and airborne contaminants
Small design decisions drive better outcomes.

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📋 Why Projects Stall Before They StartIf you’ve ever seen a great project stall before breaking ground, zoning or permit...
05/29/2026

📋 Why Projects Stall Before They Start

If you’ve ever seen a great project stall before breaking ground, zoning or permitting was likely the issue. Zoning and permitting aren’t “just paperwork.” They determine:

- What can be built
- Where it can go
- How long everything will take

Successful animal care projects aren’t the fastest starters - they’re the ones that research early and avoid costly redesigns, delays, and surprises later.

📖 Learn more at https://hubs.ly/Q04clvfG0

Want animal-care facility design insights you can actually use—before you’re stuck with expensive changes?Our newsletter...
05/27/2026

Want animal-care facility design insights you can actually use—before you’re stuck with expensive changes?

Our newsletter delivers:
• practical design strategies
• guideline updates (what changed + why it matters)
• real-world case examples

Subscribe today at https://hubs.ly/Q04clVQg0

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice.As we reflect, we’re grateful fo...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

As we reflect, we’re grateful for the opportunity to serve organizations whose work is rooted in care, protection, and community - values that matter every day, not just today.

Emergency Preparedness Starts With InfrastructureEmergency preparedness in animal shelters begins long before an emergen...
05/21/2026

Emergency Preparedness Starts With Infrastructure

Emergency preparedness in animal shelters begins long before an emergency occurs. The foundation is the facility’s infrastructure—because every response depends on it.

From ventilation and utilities to layout and redundancy, building systems determine how well a shelter can protect animals, staff, and operations during a crisis.

📖 Learn more about preparing your facility from the ground up at https://hubs.ly/Q04clqH90

Thinking About a Renovation or Addition?Have questions about your building? Exploring a renovation or expansion?Our team...
05/19/2026

Thinking About a Renovation or Addition?

Have questions about your building? Exploring a renovation or expansion?

Our team offers free, no-pressure conversations to help you think through next steps, risks, and opportunities—before you’re committed to costly decisions.

👉 Schedule a time to chat with the DLI team and get expert perspective early at https://hubs.ly/Q04clBRm0

📬 Stay Informed - Before Decisions Get ExpensiveOur May newsletter dives into real-world animal care building insights y...
05/14/2026

📬 Stay Informed - Before Decisions Get Expensive

Our May newsletter dives into real-world animal care building insights you can actually use: https://hubs.ly/Q04fjZq_0

When planning a new animal shelter or veterinary clinic, it’s tempting to focus on minimizing upfront costs. But the lowest initial price for a building project rarely delivers the best value or experience for the animals. In reality, thoughtful design and quality engineering can significantly red...

Low Cost ≠ Best ValueWhen planning a new animal shelter or veterinary clinic, it’s tempting to focus on minimizing upfro...
05/12/2026

Low Cost ≠ Best Value

When planning a new animal shelter or veterinary clinic, it’s tempting to focus on minimizing upfront costs. But the lowest initial price rarely delivers the best long-term value—for animals or operators.
Thoughtful design and quality engineering can:

- Reduce ongoing operating expenses
- Improve staff efficiency
- Create healthier, more resilient facilities

📖 Read more in our latest article at https://hubs.ly/Q04clM_Q0

🐾 Why We Show Up - in PersonScott and the Design Learned team regularly attend conferences and trade shows across the co...
05/07/2026

🐾 Why We Show Up - in Person

Scott and the Design Learned team regularly attend conferences and trade shows across the country to share practical, animal-first building solutions with shelter and veterinary professionals.
Being present allows us to listen, learn, and stay closely connected to the real-world challenges facilities face—so our recommendations are grounded in experience, not theory.

👉 Want to bring DLI insights to your organization or event?

Let’s talk.

See Us at the Best Friends Conference | May 7–9 | Salt Lake City, UTDesign Learned Inc. will be onsite at the Best Frien...
05/05/2026

See Us at the Best Friends Conference | May 7–9 | Salt Lake City, UT

Design Learned Inc. will be onsite at the Best Friends Conference with a booth and poster presentations focused on what matters most in animal care facilities: creating environments that truly support animal health.

If you’re attending, stop by to connect with our team and learn how animal-first building decisions can reduce stress, improve outcomes, and support long-term operations.

👉 Attending the conference?

Come visit our booth - we’d love to meet you.

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