American animal shelters house between six and eight million dogs and cats each year. The question of what to do with millions of healthy but unwanted animals has animated sheltering from the start. Responses reveal how the presence of animals in society shapes institutions, laws, and policies. Pounds emerged to resolve the problems posed by stray animals. Concern for animal welfare created the need and justification for shelters, as humane alternatives to the pounds. Trends in pet-keeping and veterinary medicine shaped twentieth-century sheltering practices, as shelter populations evolved from strays to unwanted pets. Recently, criticism of high euthanasia rates engendered no-kill shelters. The social and cultural significance of animal sh...
Animal shelters in the United States annually receive millions of relinquished dogs and cats, and ri...
In 224 pages, this book traces the history of animal sheltering in the United States of America and ...
To the surprise of many animal advocates, discussions are taking place this year on whether there ma...
American animal shelters house between six and eight million dogs and cats each year. The question o...
Almost two-thirds of U.S. households have a dog, cat, bird, or reptile as a pet. The number of dogs,...
Since the 1940s, perceived companion animal overpopulation in the United States has been an importan...
Relinquishing a nonhuman animal to a shelter is a complex decision that, it is often be-lieved, ulti...
Dog management in the United States has evolved considerably over the last 40 years. This review ana...
Dog management in the United States has evolved considerably over the last 40 years. This review ana...
The purpose of this study is to examine both the historical function of municipal animal\ud shelters...
Strict adoption policy curbs animal problems (Lisa Morris) Advice on ways to inform and influence lo...
Although the characteristics of dogs admitted to animal welfare shelters have been described previou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of PsychologyE...
Animal hoarding affects thousands of animals and people across the United States. Conservative estim...
Because of very real practical constraints, conditions in animal shelters are often reminiscent of t...
Animal shelters in the United States annually receive millions of relinquished dogs and cats, and ri...
In 224 pages, this book traces the history of animal sheltering in the United States of America and ...
To the surprise of many animal advocates, discussions are taking place this year on whether there ma...
American animal shelters house between six and eight million dogs and cats each year. The question o...
Almost two-thirds of U.S. households have a dog, cat, bird, or reptile as a pet. The number of dogs,...
Since the 1940s, perceived companion animal overpopulation in the United States has been an importan...
Relinquishing a nonhuman animal to a shelter is a complex decision that, it is often be-lieved, ulti...
Dog management in the United States has evolved considerably over the last 40 years. This review ana...
Dog management in the United States has evolved considerably over the last 40 years. This review ana...
The purpose of this study is to examine both the historical function of municipal animal\ud shelters...
Strict adoption policy curbs animal problems (Lisa Morris) Advice on ways to inform and influence lo...
Although the characteristics of dogs admitted to animal welfare shelters have been described previou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of PsychologyE...
Animal hoarding affects thousands of animals and people across the United States. Conservative estim...
Because of very real practical constraints, conditions in animal shelters are often reminiscent of t...
Animal shelters in the United States annually receive millions of relinquished dogs and cats, and ri...
In 224 pages, this book traces the history of animal sheltering in the United States of America and ...
To the surprise of many animal advocates, discussions are taking place this year on whether there ma...