Sure, we got dogs... an amazing 89 % of dogs are returned to their owners in Calgary, 9 % of
impounded dogs are adopted and only 5 % euthanized.
An amazing 90 percent of dogs are returned to their owners in Calgary, 9 percent of
impounded dogs are adopted and only 5 percent are put down.
Not exact matches
The same town had a Catahoula momma and her puppies
impounded; all
were transferred and
adopted, but lack of knowledge and care to learn otherwise commonly puts innocence
dogs to death.
Of the 4,987
dogs impounded, 1,210
were adopted or returned to their owners.
But unless he
's in your backyard or at a
dog park, even a well trained
dog should
be on a leash when he
's out in public.It
's safer for him, for you as his owner, and for the general public.In fact, most pet adoption organizations (humane societies and
impound facilities) have a clause in their adoption contract stating that an
adopted dog must
be leashed or they have the right to take it back.
If an
impounded Malinois
is in such a shelter which does not require neutering of
adopted animals, does not screen adopters,
is known to sell
dogs to dealers or research laboratories, or, for any other reason, does not seem like a reputable organization, the
dog needs to
be removed at once and evaluated for placement in a foster home.