Bhutan is the only country that has implemented a nationwide capture-neuter- vaccinate-release (CNVR) program to manage its street dog population. To explore motivations for the implementation of the program and the extent to which it is successful, face-to-face interviews were conducted with representatives of all three animal sanctuaries in Bhutan that focus on the well-being of street dogs. Results suggest that Bhutan’s transition to democracy, coinciding with increases in socioeconomic development and tourism from the West, and incorporation of Buddhist teachings in its consideration of street dog management strategies guided the implementation of a nationwide CNVR program. A lack of both resources and a plan to acquire them, along with...
Dog populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...
In Nepal most dogs are free to roam and may transmit diseases to humans and animals. These dogs ofte...
Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock lo...
Environmental littering and public health concerns about rabies disease and an increase in dog bite ...
In Bhutan, free-roamingdogs pose health hazards to human, livestock, andwildlife. Understanding the ...
In 2009 a capture-neuter-vaccinate-release (CNVR) programme commenced in Bhutan to control the dog p...
The region of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas has recently seen a rise in attacks by stray dogs, some...
The region of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas has recently seen a rise in attacks by stray dogs, some...
Bhutan is held as the last remaining Vajrayana Buddhist kingdom in the world. There has been increas...
Around 120,000 stray dogs are currently roaming the streets of Thailand compared to the 67,000,000 p...
India has the highest population of stray dogs in the world1. Dharamsala, a cross-cultural community...
Understanding the demography of domestic dogs is essential to plan the dog population management and...
With the purpose to resolve the existence of stray dogs and its related public problems in Yangon, t...
We estimated the number of stray dogs in Kathmandu, Nepal, where human rabies cases still occur, and...
In Bhutan, Capture-Neuter-Vaccinate-Release (CNVR) programs have been implemented to manage the dog ...
Dog populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...
In Nepal most dogs are free to roam and may transmit diseases to humans and animals. These dogs ofte...
Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock lo...
Environmental littering and public health concerns about rabies disease and an increase in dog bite ...
In Bhutan, free-roamingdogs pose health hazards to human, livestock, andwildlife. Understanding the ...
In 2009 a capture-neuter-vaccinate-release (CNVR) programme commenced in Bhutan to control the dog p...
The region of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas has recently seen a rise in attacks by stray dogs, some...
The region of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas has recently seen a rise in attacks by stray dogs, some...
Bhutan is held as the last remaining Vajrayana Buddhist kingdom in the world. There has been increas...
Around 120,000 stray dogs are currently roaming the streets of Thailand compared to the 67,000,000 p...
India has the highest population of stray dogs in the world1. Dharamsala, a cross-cultural community...
Understanding the demography of domestic dogs is essential to plan the dog population management and...
With the purpose to resolve the existence of stray dogs and its related public problems in Yangon, t...
We estimated the number of stray dogs in Kathmandu, Nepal, where human rabies cases still occur, and...
In Bhutan, Capture-Neuter-Vaccinate-Release (CNVR) programs have been implemented to manage the dog ...
Dog populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...
In Nepal most dogs are free to roam and may transmit diseases to humans and animals. These dogs ofte...
Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock lo...