A Study of Housing-Related Pet Relinquishment in 21 U.S. Shelters: Factors and Vulnerable Animals
A study examines how specific housing restrictions correlate with pet relinquishment, and identifies the species, breeds, and ages most affected.
Exploring the Science of Dog Welfare: Dive into a brief overview of academic research examining the welfare of dogs in various environments, including streets, shelters, and homes.
A study examines how specific housing restrictions correlate with pet relinquishment, and identifies the species, breeds, and ages most affected.
A 22-year study of a large Danish animal shelter found that most dog and cat relinquishments were due to owner-related reasons, primarily health and housing issues.
Why Pets Are Surrendered: A 22-Year Look at Denmark’s Shelter Trends Read More »
This research examines adopter screening practices in rehoming organizations, highlighting a gap between disqualifying criteria used by shelters and the scientific evidence supporting them.
Beyond Checklists: Are Adoption Requirements Backed by Evidence? Read More »
A study found that most rescue dogs imported into the UK were adopted due to specific dogs found online. While many participants were satisfied with the adoption process, the study highlighted potential risks associated with importing dogs, including disease transmission.
How Was My Overseas Adoption Experience? UK Adopters Share Their Thoughts Read More »