Background The population of dogs and cats passing through rescue shelters may be subject to compromised welfare and increased susceptibility to disease. Little information exists to describe this population, its dynamics and associated management practices. The aim of this study was to carry out a census of un-owned cats and dogs in the UK in 2010, and to document the origins, destinations, husbandry and costs associated with the care of these animals. Results A sampling frame was constructed by searching the databases of publicly registered charities for England, Scotland and Wales, registers of breed rescues, and by internet searches of animal welfare websites. Overall, 2,352 contacts for 1,380 organisations were identified. All...
Over 200,000 stray and surrendered dogs are admitted to shelters and municipal facilities in Austral...
Using euthanasia to manage dog and cat overpopulation causes health issues and emotional stress in e...
We present analyses of details of dog and cat submissions to theWellington Society for the Preventi...
Background The population of dogs and cats passing through rescue shelters may be subject to comp...
It is not known how many cats and dogs are admitted to welfare organisations annually. This study pr...
Millions of pets are abandoned worldwide every year, which is an important animal welfare and financ...
<div><p>Policy development, implementation, and effective contingency response rely on a strong evid...
Millions of pets are abandoned worldwide every year, which is an important animal welfare and financ...
Pets are an important part of our society as they have become ‘part of the family’. However, one of ...
Policy development, implementation, and effective contingency response rely on a strong evidence bas...
Abstract Background Understanding the distribution and determinants of disease in animal populations...
Millions of pets are abandoned worldwide every year, which is an important animal welfare and financ...
Objective: Approximately 140,000 unwanted dogs and cats are culled in Australia annually. There is a...
Every year, dogs and cats are relinquished to animal shelters by their owners in large numbers. Reas...
Understanding animal population size and its demographic features is essential to address Public Hea...
Over 200,000 stray and surrendered dogs are admitted to shelters and municipal facilities in Austral...
Using euthanasia to manage dog and cat overpopulation causes health issues and emotional stress in e...
We present analyses of details of dog and cat submissions to theWellington Society for the Preventi...
Background The population of dogs and cats passing through rescue shelters may be subject to comp...
It is not known how many cats and dogs are admitted to welfare organisations annually. This study pr...
Millions of pets are abandoned worldwide every year, which is an important animal welfare and financ...
<div><p>Policy development, implementation, and effective contingency response rely on a strong evid...
Millions of pets are abandoned worldwide every year, which is an important animal welfare and financ...
Pets are an important part of our society as they have become ‘part of the family’. However, one of ...
Policy development, implementation, and effective contingency response rely on a strong evidence bas...
Abstract Background Understanding the distribution and determinants of disease in animal populations...
Millions of pets are abandoned worldwide every year, which is an important animal welfare and financ...
Objective: Approximately 140,000 unwanted dogs and cats are culled in Australia annually. There is a...
Every year, dogs and cats are relinquished to animal shelters by their owners in large numbers. Reas...
Understanding animal population size and its demographic features is essential to address Public Hea...
Over 200,000 stray and surrendered dogs are admitted to shelters and municipal facilities in Austral...
Using euthanasia to manage dog and cat overpopulation causes health issues and emotional stress in e...
We present analyses of details of dog and cat submissions to theWellington Society for the Preventi...