This report contains the findings from a study of pet owners in Massachusetts conducted for the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals during the period of October 21-27, 1991. The objectives of the research focused on the issue of spaying/neutering pets and focused on the following topics: Some background data on owners and pets Attitudes and behavior relating to spaying/neutering pets Motivators and deterrents in decisions of whether to spay/neute
Pet overpopulation: spay/neuter efforts continue to reduce animal births (Debbie Reed) Feline test r...
Spay-neuter programs needed for pet animal control Enforcement of 1976 Amendments of Animal Welfare ...
In the early 1970\u27s a surge of articles in the lay and scientific press brought the burgeoning pr...
This report contains the findings from a study of pet owners in Massachusetts conducted for the Mass...
This report contains the findings of a marketing and opinion research study conducted for the Massac...
Background. Failure among pet owners to neuter their pets results in increased straying and overpopu...
Despite being routinely recommended by veterinarians, neutering of dogs and cats has both positive a...
Despite being routinely recommended by veterinarians, neutering of dogs and cats has both positive a...
The concerns of medical and community officials about responsible pet ownership have increased. Befo...
A consensus seems to exist that it is desirable to in-crease the proportion of cats in the United St...
An online survey of 991 US adults examines differences in attitudes among the general US population ...
This article summarizes information from a survey of biomedical scientists, specifically pharmacolog...
Pet overpopulation: more spay/neuter efforts underway! (Debbie Reed) Proposed ordinance could help i...
Spay/Neuter efforts reach highs and lows Public information needed Many shelters report success Stil...
The measurable benefits of animal control programs are unknown and the aim of this study was to dete...
Pet overpopulation: spay/neuter efforts continue to reduce animal births (Debbie Reed) Feline test r...
Spay-neuter programs needed for pet animal control Enforcement of 1976 Amendments of Animal Welfare ...
In the early 1970\u27s a surge of articles in the lay and scientific press brought the burgeoning pr...
This report contains the findings from a study of pet owners in Massachusetts conducted for the Mass...
This report contains the findings of a marketing and opinion research study conducted for the Massac...
Background. Failure among pet owners to neuter their pets results in increased straying and overpopu...
Despite being routinely recommended by veterinarians, neutering of dogs and cats has both positive a...
Despite being routinely recommended by veterinarians, neutering of dogs and cats has both positive a...
The concerns of medical and community officials about responsible pet ownership have increased. Befo...
A consensus seems to exist that it is desirable to in-crease the proportion of cats in the United St...
An online survey of 991 US adults examines differences in attitudes among the general US population ...
This article summarizes information from a survey of biomedical scientists, specifically pharmacolog...
Pet overpopulation: more spay/neuter efforts underway! (Debbie Reed) Proposed ordinance could help i...
Spay/Neuter efforts reach highs and lows Public information needed Many shelters report success Stil...
The measurable benefits of animal control programs are unknown and the aim of this study was to dete...
Pet overpopulation: spay/neuter efforts continue to reduce animal births (Debbie Reed) Feline test r...
Spay-neuter programs needed for pet animal control Enforcement of 1976 Amendments of Animal Welfare ...
In the early 1970\u27s a surge of articles in the lay and scientific press brought the burgeoning pr...