Changes in free-roaming dog population size are important indicators of the effectiveness of dog population management. Assessing the effectiveness of different management methods also requires estimating the processes that change population size, such as the rates of recruitment into and removal from a population. This is one of the first studies to quantify the size, rates of recruitment and removal, and health and welfare status of free-roaming dog populations in Europe. We determined the size, dynamics, and health status of free-roaming dog populations in Pescara, Italy, and Lviv, Ukraine, over a 15-month study period. Both study populations had ongoing dog population management through catch-neuter-release and sheltering programmes. Av...
An investigation was carried out on the diffusion of stray dog populations in Emilia-Romagna by subm...
Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock lo...
We used the questionnaire method to collect initial data on the presence, characteristics, and attac...
The One Health paradigm recognizes that information on infectious diseases, zoonosis and related pre...
In Italy, standards for the management of free-roaming dogs (FRDs) are defined by regional norms, ge...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
The diffuse presence of free ranging dogs (non-controlled, stray, and feral) in Italy is considered ...
Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and li...
<div><p>The understanding of the structure of free-roaming dog populations is of extreme importance ...
The worldwide population of domestic dogs is estimated at approximately 700 million, with around 75%...
In Italy, free-roaming dogs are a familiar sight to anyone visiting the countryside. A nationwide c...
<div><p>The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public h...
The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public health. A...
Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities in Africa, wh...
Dog population management is conducted in many countries to address the public health risks from roa...
An investigation was carried out on the diffusion of stray dog populations in Emilia-Romagna by subm...
Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock lo...
We used the questionnaire method to collect initial data on the presence, characteristics, and attac...
The One Health paradigm recognizes that information on infectious diseases, zoonosis and related pre...
In Italy, standards for the management of free-roaming dogs (FRDs) are defined by regional norms, ge...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
The diffuse presence of free ranging dogs (non-controlled, stray, and feral) in Italy is considered ...
Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and li...
<div><p>The understanding of the structure of free-roaming dog populations is of extreme importance ...
The worldwide population of domestic dogs is estimated at approximately 700 million, with around 75%...
In Italy, free-roaming dogs are a familiar sight to anyone visiting the countryside. A nationwide c...
<div><p>The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public h...
The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public health. A...
Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities in Africa, wh...
Dog population management is conducted in many countries to address the public health risks from roa...
An investigation was carried out on the diffusion of stray dog populations in Emilia-Romagna by subm...
Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock lo...
We used the questionnaire method to collect initial data on the presence, characteristics, and attac...