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A study on supported self-rehoming of dogs and cats

Reducing Shelter Intake: A Study on How Supported Self-Rehoming Is Changing Pet Relinquishment

A study found that online, supported self-rehoming platforms can effectively divert many pets from entering shelters, highlighting both the potential of these tools to reduce shelter intake and the need for shelters to prepare for the continued intake of harder-to-place animals.

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20 Statistics on Rabies for Dog Welfare Advocates

Rabies Reality Check: 20 Statistics on Rabies Every Dog Welfare Advocate Should Know Before Building A Community Program

Disease transmission poses one of the greatest challenges to free-roaming dog populations, with rabies being the most devastating threat due to its incurable nature and deeply ingrained cultural fears. Beyond the direct toll of death and grief, the mere fear of rabies damages human-dog relationships, incites animal abuse, and can trigger mass culling. Despite being

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25 statistics on dog-child relationships and youth education programs

Children & Canines: 25 Statistics on Dog-Child Relationships and Youth Education Programs Every Dog Welfare Advocate Should Know

Dog welfare organizations face unique challenges when addressing the complex relationship between children and dogs. Research shows dogs can significantly benefit child development, yet families with children are more likely to surrender pets, and children remain at elevated risk for dog bites. This list of 25 key statistics on dog-child relationships and youth education programs

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