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  • How Many Dogs Are In The US? A Look At The Numbers!
    According to ASPCA numbers, 6 3 million animals enter the system annually; 3 1 million are dogs, significantly dropping from 3 9 million in 2011 The ASPCA does a fantastic job returning pets to their owners and new owners Of the 810,000 stray animals entering the shelter, 6,22000 are dogs reunited with their owners
  • Investigating the Impact of Brief Outings on the Welfare of . . .
    Between 4 0 and 5 5 million dogs enter animal shelters each year in the US [1,2] Considerable efforts have been made over the past two decades to improve outcomes for dogs facing this experience (for a review, see [ 3 ]), leading to more dogs being adopted and returned to their owners and reduced levels of euthanasia [ 2 , 4 ]
  • Welfare and quality of life assessments for shelter dogs: A . . .
    Dogs are beloved companion animals throughout the world, but millions of them end up in the care of an animal shelter or rescue organization each year Annually, approximately 3 3 million dogs are placed in a shelter in the United States ( ASPCA, 2021 ) and nearly 100,000 dogs are in the care of sheltering organizations in the United Kingdom
  • 234528-National-Data-Set-Infographics-for-NP LC
    The ways in which pets enter and leave shelters in the U S differ by species and highlight opportunities for improvement Stray dogs and cats make up the majority of intake (54 2%) Adoptions are a larger driver of live outcomes for cats (58 9%) than dogs (46 3%) Cats are more likely to be euthanized or die in a shelter's care Intake Stray at large
  • Factors Informing the Return of Adopted Dogs and Cats to an . . .
    3 Results The most common reason for return of dogs was behavior-related (55 9%), while the most common reason for return of cats was personal reasons (56 9%) () Within the behavior-related reasons, dogs were most likely to be returned for aggression toward humans (23 5%) or aggression toward other animals (14 7%), while cats returned for behavior reasons (34 7%) most commonly expressed
  • Animal Shelters in the US - Market Research Report (2015-2030)
    Animal Shelters in the US industry analysis Animal shelters have faced significant financial strain in recent years resulting from pandemic-induced economic downturns and rising interest rates The shelters, primarily operating as nonprofits, have seen a drop in donations as corporate profits dwindled and businesses cut back on spending
  • National Animal Interest Alliance - SourceWatch
    9,879 dogs and cats were taken in by MCAS in 2007, about a third found or seized by animal control 752 dogs and 1,012 cats were adopted and 4,438 were euthanized The rest were returned to owners According to activists, MCAS is "enforcement", not rescue or rehabilitation oriented and euthanizes healthy animals by deeming them "undesirable




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