© 2020, The Author(s). Community perspectives are rarely sought or integrated into dog management policy and practice. Dog management in remote communities in Australia has focused on reducing the number of dogs, which is often implemented by visiting veterinarians, despite widely-held opinions that fly-in-fly-out services provide only temporary solutions. We conducted participatory research in a group of remote communities in northern Australia to explore how dog-related problems arise and are managed, and explain their impacts from a One Health perspective. Over the course of a year, 53 residents from a range of backgrounds contributed through in-depth interviews with key community service providers, and informal semi-structured discussio...
Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock lo...
Communities employ a wide variety of methods to reduce critical encounters and dog population number...
BACKGROUND: This study examines the effectiveness of animal management from a critical theory perspe...
Dogs and dingoes are an integral part of many Australian Indigenous cultures. However, similar to hu...
The overpopulation and poor state of dog health in many rural and remote Australian Indigenous commu...
That dogs can live and breed as free-living animals contributes to public health risks including zoo...
The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous communities is little res...
Australia is currently canine rabies free; however, the spread of rabies in eastern Indonesia poses ...
Australia is underprepared for a rabies incursion due to a lack of information about how a rabies ou...
This study evaluated a community-driven animal health and management program in the remote community...
Background: Conducting effective and culturally sensitive dog health education programs in Aborigina...
Many northern, remote and Indigenous communities in Canada report challenges with care and control o...
Dog ownership is a common practice in Australia, particularly in urban areas, where dogs are mostly ...
Dog-bites and rabies are neglected problems worldwide, notwithstanding recent efforts to raise aware...
Dogs are an important part of life for many people. Dog ownership can confer various health benefits...
Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock lo...
Communities employ a wide variety of methods to reduce critical encounters and dog population number...
BACKGROUND: This study examines the effectiveness of animal management from a critical theory perspe...
Dogs and dingoes are an integral part of many Australian Indigenous cultures. However, similar to hu...
The overpopulation and poor state of dog health in many rural and remote Australian Indigenous commu...
That dogs can live and breed as free-living animals contributes to public health risks including zoo...
The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous communities is little res...
Australia is currently canine rabies free; however, the spread of rabies in eastern Indonesia poses ...
Australia is underprepared for a rabies incursion due to a lack of information about how a rabies ou...
This study evaluated a community-driven animal health and management program in the remote community...
Background: Conducting effective and culturally sensitive dog health education programs in Aborigina...
Many northern, remote and Indigenous communities in Canada report challenges with care and control o...
Dog ownership is a common practice in Australia, particularly in urban areas, where dogs are mostly ...
Dog-bites and rabies are neglected problems worldwide, notwithstanding recent efforts to raise aware...
Dogs are an important part of life for many people. Dog ownership can confer various health benefits...
Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock lo...
Communities employ a wide variety of methods to reduce critical encounters and dog population number...
BACKGROUND: This study examines the effectiveness of animal management from a critical theory perspe...