The City of Charlotte, NC, in attempting to determine the best kind of program for reducing its increasing populations of unwanted dogs and cats, examined a full range of possible options for limiting these populations. Five measures for population control were considered: spay/neuter surgery, euthanasia, physical restraint, mechanical contraception, and chemical contraception. It was concluded that a spay/neuter program that incorporated educational and legislative components would be the most effective means of large-scale population control, although other methods like euthanasia would still have to be used. Based on a survey of a number of cities with spay/neuter programs in place, it was found that a municipally run clinic for such sur...
This report contains the findings from a study of pet owners in Massachusetts conducted for the Mass...
The goal of this paper is to address the issue of pet overpopulation as a means of preventing rabies...
Introduction \ud Cats are the second most tested animal for rabies each year in Massachusetts. In o...
To determine the best program for reducing its increasing populations of unwanted dogs and cats, the...
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Division of Animal Control is operated as an agency for the protection of ...
Spay-neuter programs needed for pet animal control Enforcement of 1976 Amendments of Animal Welfare ...
By 1973, The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, like so many animal shelters across the countr...
Pet overpopulation: spay/neuter efforts continue to reduce animal births (Debbie Reed) Feline test r...
ABSTRACT: For canine and feline population management in an urban area, a set of well-developed stra...
New ordinance requires that all pets be sterilized in \u2792 (Kim Sturla) Mandatory sterilization: w...
This article summarizes information from a survey of biomedical scientists, specifically pharmacolog...
In 1995, a county animal control service implemented a feral cat sterilization program with the goal...
Spay/Neuter efforts reach highs and lows Public information needed Many shelters report success Stil...
Pet overpopulation: more spay/neuter efforts underway! (Debbie Reed) Proposed ordinance could help i...
Evaluations of animal population problems and their solutions by ten regional animal control and hum...
This report contains the findings from a study of pet owners in Massachusetts conducted for the Mass...
The goal of this paper is to address the issue of pet overpopulation as a means of preventing rabies...
Introduction \ud Cats are the second most tested animal for rabies each year in Massachusetts. In o...
To determine the best program for reducing its increasing populations of unwanted dogs and cats, the...
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Division of Animal Control is operated as an agency for the protection of ...
Spay-neuter programs needed for pet animal control Enforcement of 1976 Amendments of Animal Welfare ...
By 1973, The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, like so many animal shelters across the countr...
Pet overpopulation: spay/neuter efforts continue to reduce animal births (Debbie Reed) Feline test r...
ABSTRACT: For canine and feline population management in an urban area, a set of well-developed stra...
New ordinance requires that all pets be sterilized in \u2792 (Kim Sturla) Mandatory sterilization: w...
This article summarizes information from a survey of biomedical scientists, specifically pharmacolog...
In 1995, a county animal control service implemented a feral cat sterilization program with the goal...
Spay/Neuter efforts reach highs and lows Public information needed Many shelters report success Stil...
Pet overpopulation: more spay/neuter efforts underway! (Debbie Reed) Proposed ordinance could help i...
Evaluations of animal population problems and their solutions by ten regional animal control and hum...
This report contains the findings from a study of pet owners in Massachusetts conducted for the Mass...
The goal of this paper is to address the issue of pet overpopulation as a means of preventing rabies...
Introduction \ud Cats are the second most tested animal for rabies each year in Massachusetts. In o...