Managing Dogs In First Nations
The Managing Dogs in First Nations guide was designed to help individuals develop and implement effective dog population management programs within indigenous communities.
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The Managing Dogs in First Nations guide was designed to help individuals develop and implement effective dog population management programs within indigenous communities.
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The Northern Dogs Project, a collaboration between IFAW and First Nations, provides sterilization, vaccination, and education to remote Canadian communities.
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UBC’s Human-Animal Interaction Lab, dedicated to understanding human-animal relationships, invites dog owners to participate in studies that contribute to scientific research and provide insights into canine behavior.
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A study examines how dog ownership, care, and management practices have changed in Northern Canada since subsidized veterinary services began. The study highlights improved attitudes towards dogs and improved dog welfare.
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The Canadian Animal Task Force offers vital animal welfare services to remote communities, helping to stabilize pet populations and prevent animal suffering.
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The University of British Columbia, a world-renowned university, offers a comprehensive Animal Welfare Program that equips students with the knowledge and skills to advance the field.
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