Sentences with phrase «of lost dogs»

Donate copies of The Lost Dogs and Saving Audie to your local classrooms and libraries to help young people learn humane education lessons.
Created by Susan Taney and Kathy Pobloskie — directors of Lost Dogs Illinois and Lost Dogs of Wisconsin, respectively — the canine - centric holiday aims to bring attention to all dogs that are lost each year.
Ravizza was assisted in the massive search effort by Kerry Siversten, of Lost Dogs Illinois, who shared Kody's owner's hope that the missing dog would be found.
Only about 14 % of lost dogs and 4 % of lost cats are reunited with their families.
Something like 30 percent of lost dogs are wearing invisible fence collars.
According the the American Humane Association, only about 15 % of lost dogs and 2 % of lost cats ever find their way back home.
In fact, according to the Humane Society of the United States, only about 17 % of lost dogs and 2 % of lost cats ever find their way back to their original owners.
In an article published in Animals, entitled «Frequency of Lost Dogs and Cats in the United States and the Methods Used to Locate Them,» the ASPCA makes the following recommendations:
On a happier note, NLDAD also celebrates the thousands of lost dogs successfully reunited with their families.
Only 30 percent of lost dogs in shelters are recovered by their family; only about 3 percent of missing cats are recovered by their loved ones.
Even though this is a task that many owners of lost dogs overlook, the importance of changing your messages to reflect your dog's status as «missing» -LSB-...]
«We are devastated with the news,» said Diana Carolina Ortiz, director of Lost Dogs Rescue.
Only about 17 % of lost dogs and 2 % of lost cats ever find their way back to their owners.
A study published by the Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association found that only 22 % of lost dogs are reunited with their families.
And while only approximately 22 percent of lost dogs that enter animal shelters are reunited with their families, the return - to - owner rate for micro chipped dogs is over 52 percent, a staggering 238 percent increase!
Only 56 % of lost dogs and 5 % of lost cats at the Ottawa Humane Society are returned to their owners!
that in one study, less than 1/5 of lost dogs and cats had any identification (tags, microchip) when they went missing?
Approximately 20 % of lost dogs and less than 2 % of lost cats who were not microchipped were reunited with their families.
We would like to encourage the owners of lost dogs, our fans, and shelters and rescues to check out the HeLP website and become familiar with it.
Estimates are that only 14 % of lost dogs are ever returned home, primarily because no one knows where the dog lives.
Weiss, E.; Slater, M.; Lord, L. Frequency of Lost Dogs and Cats in the United States and the Methods Used to Locate Them.
«Frequency of Lost Dogs and Cats in the United States and the Methods Used to Locate Them.»
The Lost Dogs of America network and website was created and is maintained by the two original founding members of the Lost Dogs network: Lost Dogs of Wisconsin and Lost Dogs Illinois.
According to the humane society, only about 15 % of lost dogs and 2 % of lost cats ever find their way back home.
Click to view «Frequency of Lost Dogs and Cats in the United States and the Methods Used to Locate Them.»
On the local Craigslist page, there are stories of lost dogs, and I have to avoid reading it because it bothers me.
Our results found that 15 % of pet owners in our sample had lost a dog or a cat in the past 5 years, and the percentage of lost dogs vs. lost cats was quite similar — 14 % of dogs and 15 % for cats.
Less than 2 % of lost cats and only 15 - 20 % of lost dogs are able to be returned to their owners.
Susan Taney of Lost Dogs Illinois cited roughly a 30 % increase in lost dog reports during that same time period.
An old saying «like two ships that pass in the night» has been the biggest hurdle to increased return to owner rates for shelters and successful reunions of lost dogs and their owners.
Thanks to the power of social media and the loyalty of our fans, the sister organizations of Lost Dogs of America have developed a very large Facebook following and audience (over 200,000 Facebook fans).
Going door to door with flyers in the area where your dog was last seen has brought the majority of our lost dogs home.
Only 15 - 20 percent of lost dogs that enter a shelter find their way home.
Only 74 % of cats were returned to their homes while 93 % of lost dogs were.
For dogs, 34 % were recovered from a shelter, and another 18 % were identified and returned home from information on the tags they were wearing; overall, 71 % of lost dogs were eventually found.
On April 23, 2014, Lost Dogs of America created and launched the first National Lost Dog Awareness Day (NLDAD), a canine - focused day aimed to bring attention to all dogs that are lost each year, while also celebrating the thousands of lost dogs successfully reunited with their families.
Kathy is also a co-founder of Lost Dogs of America, an umbrella organization that is helping other Lost Dogs state pages get off the ground.
The Lost Dogs of America website was created and is maintained by the two original founding members of the Lost Dogs network: Lost Dogs of Wisconsin and Lost Dogs Illinois.
Kathy Pobloskie is the director and co-founder of Lost Dogs of Wisconsin, an all - volunteer 501 (c)(3) organization committed to reuniting owners with their lost dogs.
Millions of lost dogs and cats are taken to animal shelters as strays each year.
For example, did you know that only about 15 - 20 % of lost dogs are reunited with their people?
In the past we have had a number of lost dogs find their way to our lobby so VIP Petcare has provide us with a microchip reader.
In the past we have had a number of lost dogs
Microchip pet trackers and identification tags where responsible for reuniting 15 % of lost dogs with their owners.
Only about 22 percent of lost dogs that entered the animal shelters were reunited with their families.
93 % of lost dogs and 75 % of lost cats were able to return safely to their families.
In an interview done with 3AW in 2013, Dr Graeme Smith, then CEO of the Lost Dogs» Home said, «The ones that are put to sleep, are put to sleep because there are reasons, temperament wise, behaviour wise, health wise, that they can't be rehoused.
Between the announcement of the investigation and the publication of the report, the CEO of the Lost Dogs» Home Dr Graeme Smith, and the General Manager of Operations, Ms Sue Conroy left the Home.
While only 22 % of lost dogs entering a shelter were returned to their families, that percentage went up to 52 % for lost dogs who were microchipped.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals found in a 2012 study that 14 percent of lost dogs are never found.
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