Increasing consumer demand and a diminishing
availability of dogs in shelters has raised new questions about how the demand will be met.
Not exact matches
We started 2017 off strong with a comprehensive study on the
availability of shelter dogs in our country, showing that far fewer than previously thought are actually available for adoption.
A study conducted by researchers at the College
of Veterinary Medicine for Mississippi State University (MSU) indicates that the
availability of dogs in animal
shelters is at an all - time low.
In this past year, The Pet Leadership Council has tackled important issues such as
dog breeding standards, the
availability of shelter dogs, responsible fish keeping and environmental stewardship, and streamlining the process
of providing aid to pets during natural disasters.
Exhaustive studies to determine the need for, and
availability of,
dogs in shelters and other sources.
Announced at the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) Conference
in Orlando, Fl., researchers at the College
of Veterinary Medicine for Mississippi State shared the results
of a study that indicates the
availability of dogs in animal
shelters is at an all - time low.