Sentences with phrase «total dog population»

The pit bull breed was responsible for 74 % of those deaths, although this particular breed makes up only 6.5 % of the total dog population in America.
Brussels, April 2018 — The proportion of senior dogs in the total dog population is increasing.
It's small numbers compared to the total dog population in the UK, but still a worrying 157 per cent increase over just two years — and there are fears that the problem may be bigger than it appears.
- Assuming, for simplification, that the proportion of German Shepherd dogs to total dog population of the AKC - registered dogs roughly is the same for the UNregistered dogs - which probably is a fair assumption for the USA.

Not exact matches

Stray dogs are common and comprise approximately 42 percent of the total canine population in Tamil Nadu.
The Iowa town, with a population of about 9,874, received the most votes — a total of 133,545 votes — out of the 15 finalists in PetSafe's fourth - annual Bark for Your Park contest, which launched in May to award one U.S. community $ 100,000 and four runner - up communities $ 25,000 each to build a local dog park.
Allergies great affects almost 20 % of the total population of dogs in the United States, and that is a pretty alarming number.
Only 10 percent of the total flea population in an infected household will actually be on the dog.
For total control it is probably advisable to initiate a programme using both types of product, particularly if you have a dog which is hypersensitive to flea bites, i.e. an integrated control strategy should be adopted — just killing the adult flea population by treating the dog will not resolve the problem.
This is about a quarter of the rate of sterilization of all other dog breeds combined, and is fairly obviously the leading reason why the numbers of pit bull born each year and the numbers surrendered to shelters or impounded are approximately equal, amounting to about a third of the total pit bull population.
They make up a total of about 5 % of the dog population.
While that might not make sense at first glance, when you think that other dogs have a lower length of stay (be it through adoptions or transfers), pit bulls are staying longer, making up more of the total population in the shelter at any one time.
The adult fleas on your dog represent only 5 % of the total flea population around him or her.
Registered and unregistered purebred dogs were 33 % and 18 % (total = 51 %) of the dog population, respectively; the remainder (49 %) of dogs was either mixed or unknown breeds.
Making up 24 percent of intake and nearly 40 percent of the shelter's daily population, in 2015 the live release rate for pit bulls was only 62 percent compared to the 82 percent total dog live release rate.
This is from a total U.S. dog population of approximately 60 million dogs.
Border Wars, a Border Collie manifesto states that new data released from ASPCA, HSUS and APPA shows that of the total population 78 % of pet dogs are spayed or neutered and only 22 % of pet dogs are intact.
Because female puppies were often drowned at birth to prevent unwanted litters from being born later, the Trumbulls found in 1938 that unsterilized male dogs had come to make up nearly 90 % of the total U.S. dog population.
Most fleas on a dog are actually in the form of an egg, adults are estimated to be about 5 % of the total population.
Adult dog fleas on your dog account for as little as 5 % of the total flea population.
Around 8,000 dogs and cats died in the Utah shelter system out of a total population of just over 56,500 animals.
In its report on dog attacks from 1982 to 2016, Merritt Clifton indicates what proportion each race represents in the total population of dogs.
Many dog parents have reported improvements in their dog's health conditions, such as better skin conditions (less scratching and odor), reduced flea population, fewer or total elimination of tear stains on the face, and less painful joints (in older dogs).
Because the total number of dogs lacking a given condition far exceeded the number of dogs with the condition, to create the control population against which the dogs with the condition were compared, it was necessary to randomly sample among the dogs lacking the condition.
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