A new article sheds light on the practice of behavior evaluations of dogs in shelters for the purpose of identifying dogs likely to express dangerous behavior toward people. (nationalcanineresearchcouncil.com)
The same goes for dogs in shelters — especially those dogs that were loved pets, and find themselves in the often overwhelming and terrifying shelter environment. (montrealdogblog.com)
Many dogs in the shelter who have kennel cough can not be spayed or neutered, until the sickness has been cured. (animalbehaviorcollege.com)