Current Italian legislation does not permit euthanasia of dogs, unless they are ill or dangerous. Despite good intentions and ethical benefits, this ‘no-kill policy’ has caused a progressive overpopulation of dogs in shelters, due to abandonment rates being higher than adoption rates. Shelter overcrowding has negative implications for dog welfare and increases public costs. The aim of this paper is to describe the pilot project “RandAgiamo” implemented in a rescue shelter in the Umbria Region and to evaluate its effectiveness on the rate of dog adoption using official data. RandAgiamo aimed to increase adult shelter dogs’ adoptability by a standard training and socialization programme. It also promoted dogs’ visibility by publicizing them t...
In the last years, due to an increased awareness on animal welfare, some bureaux dealing with animal...
In the last years, due to an increased awareness on animal welfare, some bureaux dealing with animal...
The confined environment of the dog shelter, particularly over extensive time-periods can impact sev...
Current Italian legislation does not permit euthanasia of dogs, unless they are ill or dangerous. De...
Current Italian legislation does not permit euthanasia of dogs, unless they are ill or dangerous. De...
Current Italian legislation does not permit euthanasia of dogs, unless they are ill or dangerous. De...
Current Italian legislation does not permit euthanasia of dogs, unless they are ill or dangerous. De...
In Italy the law forbids euthanizing shelter dogs unless they are severely ill or dangerous. This ha...
The phenomenon of dogs’ relinquishment in Italy has become a social evil, although many laws exist t...
The principal tools currently used in Italy to limit stray dog populations are dog registration and ...
In Italy, standards for the management of free-roaming dogs (FRDs) are defined by regional norms, ge...
In Italy, standards for the management of free-roaming dogs (FRDs) are defined by regional norms, ge...
In Italy, a specific law (281/1991) establishes that shelter dogs cannot be euthanized unless danger...
In Italy, a specific law (281/1991) establishes that shelter dogs cannot be euthanized unless danger...
In Italy, standards for the management of free-roaming dogs (FRDs) are defined by regional norms, ge...
In the last years, due to an increased awareness on animal welfare, some bureaux dealing with animal...
In the last years, due to an increased awareness on animal welfare, some bureaux dealing with animal...
The confined environment of the dog shelter, particularly over extensive time-periods can impact sev...
Current Italian legislation does not permit euthanasia of dogs, unless they are ill or dangerous. De...
Current Italian legislation does not permit euthanasia of dogs, unless they are ill or dangerous. De...
Current Italian legislation does not permit euthanasia of dogs, unless they are ill or dangerous. De...
Current Italian legislation does not permit euthanasia of dogs, unless they are ill or dangerous. De...
In Italy the law forbids euthanizing shelter dogs unless they are severely ill or dangerous. This ha...
The phenomenon of dogs’ relinquishment in Italy has become a social evil, although many laws exist t...
The principal tools currently used in Italy to limit stray dog populations are dog registration and ...
In Italy, standards for the management of free-roaming dogs (FRDs) are defined by regional norms, ge...
In Italy, standards for the management of free-roaming dogs (FRDs) are defined by regional norms, ge...
In Italy, a specific law (281/1991) establishes that shelter dogs cannot be euthanized unless danger...
In Italy, a specific law (281/1991) establishes that shelter dogs cannot be euthanized unless danger...
In Italy, standards for the management of free-roaming dogs (FRDs) are defined by regional norms, ge...
In the last years, due to an increased awareness on animal welfare, some bureaux dealing with animal...
In the last years, due to an increased awareness on animal welfare, some bureaux dealing with animal...
The confined environment of the dog shelter, particularly over extensive time-periods can impact sev...