A variety of efforts have been undertaken over the past few decades to create a platform for
shelter data reporting, yet no national or centralized system exists for consolidated shelter data until now.
Not exact matches
The responses from evacuees were then uploaded to the system, which integrated them with
data from the
shelters» emergency clinics and surveillance
reports from Houston Department of Health and Human Services epidemiologists in the field.
Compared with client - owned — group
data, significantly more relinquished
shelter dogs in the confidential information group were
reported to have ownerdirected aggression, stranger - directed aggression, dog - directed aggression or fear, stranger - directed fear, nonsocial fear, and separation - related behaviors.
Millions of animals are killed in animal
shelters annually, but many
shelters do not record or
report data on the intake and disposition of the animals in their care.
On an annual basis, we publish this
data in the form of the Animal
Shelter Statistics
Report.
Michael has a gift for
data and keeps up with statistics and
reporting that is required of all Virginia animal
shelters.
Very few states require animal
shelters to register or obtain licenses to operate, and even fewer require robust
data - keeping and
reporting.
The
Shelter Medicine Program will collaborate with your shelter to gather data, discuss strengths and areas of concern, and develop recommendations and action plans in the form of a written report to support strengths and address co
Shelter Medicine Program will collaborate with your
shelter to gather data, discuss strengths and areas of concern, and develop recommendations and action plans in the form of a written report to support strengths and address co
shelter to gather
data, discuss strengths and areas of concern, and develop recommendations and action plans in the form of a written
report to support strengths and address concerns.
The first
report of its kind, Cats in Canada investigated this overwhelming situation of cat overpopulation and presented
data regarding the extent of homelessness, overburdened animal
shelters and euthanasia.
Since the Asilomar Accords were established, many of those same organizations and others put their heads together and created the Basic
Data Matrix, which serves as a basis for the minimum data shelters should be collecting and report
Data Matrix, which serves as a basis for the minimum
data shelters should be collecting and report
data shelters should be collecting and
reporting.
DHDR
reports our
data to
Shelter Animals Count on a monthly basis.
Several leading national animal welfare organizations today announced the launch of
Shelter Animals Count: The National Database Project, a first - of - its - kind platform for the collection and reporting of animal shelter data for organizations across the c
Shelter Animals Count: The National Database Project, a first - of - its - kind platform for the collection and
reporting of animal
shelter data for organizations across the c
shelter data for organizations across the country.
The numbers are only approximations, because no central
data collection exists and only some states require
shelters to
report intake and outcome figures.
Once an initial baseline of
data has been gathered,
Shelter Animals Count will be able to provide comparative reports — including shelter and U.S. census data through a Tableau Software interface — by mi
Shelter Animals Count will be able to provide comparative
reports — including
shelter and U.S. census data through a Tableau Software interface — by mi
shelter and U.S. census
data through a Tableau Software interface — by mid-2016.
-- Calling city and town clerk's offices to obtain updated animal control information — Preparing monthly Spay / Neuter Voucher Program
data reports — Partnering with local Trap Neuter Return (TNR) groups to map feral colonies in Boston — Collaborating with local
shelters to collect intake
data to track program success
Standardized and transparent
data -
reporting practices once seemed a long way off, but Roach is excited to see how a new national database of animal
shelter statistics could change that.
After groups sign up, they'll use a basic
data matrix to
report the minimum information
Shelter Animals Count decided should be tracked monthly — beginning and ending animal count, type of live intake (like stray or owner relinquishment), species, age and outcome type (like adoption or euthanasia).
Data reflecting
shelter / rescue animal populations is spotty due to a lack of reporting requirements, which leaders in animal welfare are aiming to address with the Shelter Animals Count p
shelter / rescue animal populations is spotty due to a lack of
reporting requirements, which leaders in animal welfare are aiming to address with the
Shelter Animals Count p
Shelter Animals Count project.
The
report also tracks the
shelters intakes and outcomes and provides us the
data we need to determine our Live Release Rate.
Accurate
data from
shelters and rescue groups is difficult to obtain because there is no central
data reporting system for these institutions, and most states don't require
reporting.
I reviewed the
data from the states that mandate
shelter reporting.
I studied the
data reported by over 1,000
shelters nationwide.
For an in - depth view of our
Shelter Animals Count Life Saving
Data, view our complete 2016
Shelter Animals Count
Report.
However, as of 2007, the Asilomar
reports from Palo Alto Animal Services (PAAS) were published, and this agency is now included in the overall county
shelter data.
One of our partners — PetSmart Charities ® — recently released the latest
data from its third U.S.
Shelter Pet
Report.
Santa Cruz
shelter data as
reported by California Department of Health and by California Healthy Pets Coalitions
Data was also collected on bite
reports in the
shelter and in dogs after adoption.
The calendar year annual
shelter reports were generally not publicly available until 2007, when Asilomar Accords (Maddie's Fund, 2011)
reporting standards were adopted by five of the six local
shelters whose
data is included in this
report.
View our Annual
Reports, to read more about what we do on a yearly
reporting basis including
shelter programs and live release rate
data!
Camden County Animal
Shelter reports monthly
data reports to
Shelter Animals Count national database.
These
data and anecdotal information
reported by
shelters affected by H3N2 virus suggest that, to reduce the risk of transmission of H3N2 virus, infected dogs should be isolated from uninfected, unexposed dogs for a period of (greater than or equal to) 21 days following onset of illness.
Community Partnering as a Tool for Improving Live Release Rate in Animal
Shelters in the United States — Collaboration among all
shelters and nonhuman animal welfare groups within a community along with the transparent, shared
reporting of uniform
data have been promoted as effective ways to increase the number of animals» lives saved.
Fact: «There is no central
data reporting system for U.S. animal
shelters and rescues.»
Monitor animals and immediately
report health or behavior abnormalities to supervisor, and
shelter veterinarian Participate in stress and disease reduction efforts through purposeful and compassionate and placement of animals in the
shelter environment Perform animal bathing and basic grooming Create and maintain necessary animal records, perform
data entry Understand the care for neo-natal kittens and other special needs animals
The Florida Legislature recently mandated animal
shelters to collect and
report their numbers but did not mandate a standard method or a centralized repository for collecting this
data.
The Dept. of Health must issue a
report 24 months from the day the bill is signed that will provide key
data on trends on the progress at each full service animal
shelter and receiving center.
As the leading cause of untimely death for dogs and cats in the U.S., euthanasia of
shelter dogs and cats calls for consistent, uniform collection and
reporting of
shelter data and an epidemiological approach to quantify, track and treat the problem.
Experts in the animal welfare industry agree that
data collection,
reporting and analysis are essential to accountability, liability, public image, funding, program evaluation and addressing the enormous problem of euthanasia of
shelter animals.
The ASPCA's approach to
data collection and
reporting facilitates an epidemiologic approach to accurately compare program effect from
shelter to
shelter and community to community.
ASPCA Position The ASPCA strongly believes that the animal welfare community must clearly define our terms, and collect,
report and compare
shelter data using consistent, meaningful definitions and formulas.
The ASPCA strongly supports a requirement that key records and
data be maintained by all
shelters, both public and private, routinely
reported to an appropriate central entity, and made available to the public.
To achieve this, the team developed standardized statistical recordkeeping and
reporting that
shelters could adopt for accurate
reporting of
data.
Another problem with collecting
data on
shelter animals is that there is little government regulation in place to force
shelters to
report to any central authority.
Keep in mind that
shelters are not required to
report to any central authority, and there are no clear standards for some of the categories represented by the
data.
Some of the earliest
data collection efforts were conducted by the American Humane Association which collected national
shelter reporting statistics for 1985 - 1988 and 1990 (Nasser, Talboy & Moulton, 1992)
Some communities have «50 %» next to the community's name, which means not all
shelters reported data.
The Critique cites to the APA
Report for
data produced by a survey by
shelters of their residents during a certain period.