Pet Health Insurance in India: Exploring Financial Challenges, Awareness, and Willingness
A study explores dog owners’ limited awareness but high willingness to pay for pet insurance in Mysore, India.
A study explores dog owners’ limited awareness but high willingness to pay for pet insurance in Mysore, India.
Data and facts about the financial challenges with purchasing pet health insurance. Jump to: Willingness to Use | Usage of Pet Health Insurance Highlights Overview Willingness to Use Pet Health Insurance Jump to: Study from India Awareness and Willingness to Pay in Mysuru, India External link: S, P. G. N., H, V., V., & Kurthukoti, D.
Cost of Ownership: Pet Health Insurance Read More »
A study delves into the unique challenges and resilience factors of Indian animal shelter staff, offering valuable insights for international collaboration and knowledge sharing within the animal welfare sector.
Lessons from India: How Shelter Staff Navigate Challenges Read More »
A study investigates the behavioral traits and the dynamics of human-dog relationships in adopted Indian street dogs.
Adopting Street Dogs in India: A Study on Behavior and Bonding Read More »
World Animal Net’s report called out the fact that WOAH’s 2009 guidelines for stray dog population control remain largely unimplemented, highlighting a critical gap in global animal welfare.
Report on the OIE’s International Standard on Stray Dog Population Control Read More »
A study examined the most significant food sources predicting dog population abundance and explored the differing attitudes towards free-ranging dogs between upper and lower socioeconomic classes.
The Socio-Ecological Dynamics of Free-Ranging Dogs in Bangalore, India Read More »
Data on building capacity (e.g. veterinary training and education) for dog population management. Jump to: Veterinary Education Highlights Veterinary Education Jump to: Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS), India Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS), India External Link: Rayner EL, Airikkala-Otter I, Mellanby RJ, Gibson AD, Susheelan A, Gamble L and Mazeri S (2023) Assessing the effect of a
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A study found that a targeted, practical training program significantly improves the knowledge and confidence of Indian veterinarians in performing canine surgical neutering, offering a scalable model for similar global efforts.
How a Focused Training Program Enhances Canine Sterilization in India Read More »
A study reveals that while there is widespread awareness of rabies in rural India, there is a significant gap in understanding the disease, with attitudes towards free-roaming dogs varying based on socio-economic factors.
Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Towards Rabies and Dogs in West India Read More »
Data and facts about the owned dogs of India Jump to: Dog Ownership Practices Highlights Dog Ownership Practices Jump to: Shirsuphal village, Western India Shirsuphal village, Western India External link: Tiwari HK, O’Dea M, Robertson ID, Vanak AT (2019) Knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) towards rabies and free-roaming dogs (FRD) in Shirsuphal village in western India: