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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Essential Reading for Dog Welfare Advocates: Explore a comprehensive collection of publications that offer essential information and tools for saving dogs and promoting their well-being.
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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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 »
Targeting indigenous communities, CATF’s Dog Care and Control Program publication highlights why dog population management is critical and offers a high-level introduction to the support provided by the task force.
Dog Care and Control Program by Canadian Animal Task Force (CATF) Read More »
Chapter 7.7 of WOAH’s Terrestrial Animal Health Code is a comprehensive framework that can serve as a reference for almost all dog population management programs.
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At the 2015 Global Risk Forum One Health Summit, World Animal Protection advocates for ICAM guidelines to address the global free-roaming dog population, highlighting successful programs in Zanzibar, Bangladesh, and Dubai.
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The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) delivered a presentation on dog population estimation methods, demonstrating the different ways to estimate the number of free-roaming dogs, including methods such as direct counts, mark-resight surveys, and household surveys.
ICAM’s Humane Dog Population Management guide provides 104-pages of comprehensive advice on effectively managing dog populations, emphasizing a humane approach that benefits both dogs and humans.
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