The local government is more interested in having
fewer roaming dogs that could be dangerous and having less burden on the animal services budget.
Not exact matches
Despite an insipid plot and a cross-gen look, Watch
Dogs is one of the most dense and interesting free -
roaming released in the past
few years.
Leash laws mean
fewer dogs roam the streets unattended.
Few pets were sterilized, and many people unwisely allowed their
dogs to
roam the neighborhood, producing unplanned litters.
Contrary to popular belief, there are actually
fewer stray animals in large, free
roaming dog populations than many people believe.
Neutering Sterilizing a pet is good for public health (
fewer strays means
fewer dog bites, less public resources needed for animal shelters etc.), good for a better house pet (less urine marking, tendency to fight or
roam), no unwanted litters, reduced risk of many diseases, etc..
Fewer than 1 % of the
dogs in the U.S. were sterilized, in the time frame from 1930 to 1960, and more than half
roamed at will.
Choose a safe, secure place to confine the
dog when you can not watch him for the first
few days or weeks until you can allow freer
roam.
The eggs fall off within a
few hours of being laid, and are dispersed wherever the
dog roams.
The latest revision of the federal
dog management plan for GGNRA adds some new areas that
dogs on leashes can
roam, subtracts a
few areas where
dogs could previously run free, and once again stirs the decades - long debate over where
dogs fit in at the scenic, 80,00 - plus - acre federal playground.
Such a case occurred a
few weeks ago when the Spryfield Animal Hospital received a call from a concerned citizen who had found a lost
dog roaming the streets of Savannah, Georgia.
As a result, you see
fewer homeless
dogs and cats
roaming the streets of Vinita.