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Archivos de medicina veterinaria - Caracterización demográfica de la població... - 1 views

  • En la ciudad de Viña del Mar se obtuvo un promedio de 0,95 perros por vivienda,
  • En cuanto al confinamiento (cuadro 2) se estima que en la población canina de la ciudad de Viña del Mar el 77,5% es permanente, el 10,5% temporal y el 12% sin confinamiento.
  • La tasa general de mortalidad, que es de un 23%, indica que de 100 individuos totales de la población 23 mueren durante el año
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  • La causa más frecuente de mortalidad fue el aplastamiento de perros por la madre,
  • intoxicaciones y los atropellos
  • la tasa neta de migración estimada alcanzó un valor negativo, –7,94%, lo que indica que hay más población que emigra que la que inmigra.
  • tasa de inmigración
  • tasa de crecimiento anual estimada para la población canina de la ciudad de Viña del Mar es de un 8,2%
  • esto significa que en un período cercano a los 12 años la población canina de Viña del Mar podría crecer al doble si no se realiza un efectivo control.
  • La población canina de la ciudad de Viña del Mar fue estimada en 100.717 individuos,
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Luz verde a las ordenanzas de Convivencia Cívica y Tenencia de Animales - ABC.es - 0 views

  • na de las principales novedades que incluye es la posibilidad de sustituir las sanciones económicas por trabajos a favor de la comunidad.
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Ley prohíbe corridas de toros en Perú - El Diario de Yucatán - 0 views

  • La ley 1454/2012-IC, que entrará en vigencia en octubre próximo, prohíbe el maltrato y sacrificio animal como parte de espectáculos público y privado.
  • Por tanto queda ‘terminantemente prohibida’ la utilización de animales de cualquier especie en la realización de espectáculos, públicos o privados, cuando dicha utilización involucre infringir maltrato al animal, heridas y su muerte, según el dispositivo legal.
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Op-ed: No Kill: A Battle for the Soul of Norfolk | AltDaily : Creating and celebrating ... - 0 views

  • An HSUS/Maddie’s Fund survey has determined that 23.5 million Americans will take in a dog or cat next year. 17 million have not yet made a decision where that pet will come from.
  • the killing stops.
  • about half are euthanized.
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  • If we convince less than 20% of these 17 million potential adopters to adopt from a shelter
  • and if those shelters keep the animals alive while homes are being found
  • “In the U.S., 6 to 8 million animals enter shelters annually,
  • The numbers are overwhelmingly in the animals’ favor. This is why the No Kill Equation has worked, always, wherever it has been rigorously applied.
  • A brave city councilman, Andy Protogyrou, has proposed that Norfolk become a No Kill city
  • Nothing would alter the landscape of animal welfare more than this: to have the city in which PETA is headquartered demonstrate that shelter killing is entirely unnecessary.
  • Still, you must decide. The No Kill Equation depends upon the community.
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Op-ed: Creating a No Kill Norfolk | AltDaily : Creating and celebrating local culture i... - 0 views

  • in Norfolk, Virginia, seven out of 10 cats and almost half of all dogs are still being needlessly killed. Why? Because shelter officials are mired in the 19th century model of animal control based on an “adopt a few, kill the rest” mentality.
  • And we aim to change that.
  • We’ve requested that the City Council pass an ordinance requiring Norfolk to run its shelter in line with those of the most successful communities in the nation, by requiring simple, commonsense and cost-effective alternatives to killing that most animal lovers would be shocked to learn are not already being comprehensively implemented voluntarily.
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  • One of the proposals is to make it illegal for Norfolk shelters to kill animals using taxpayer money when qualified non-profit rescue organizations are willing to save them at private expense.
  • All it will require are foster care,
  • That number now stands at over 58,939—a 370% increase in annual lifesaving, all at no cost to taxpayers.
  • Another of the Norfolk proposals would end the practice of killing animals simply because the mandated stray holding period has passed.
  • Before the California law went into effect, only 12,526 animals were being transferred from shelters to rescue groups statewide every year.
  • working with rescue groups,
  • marketing and adoptions
  • Can anyone with even a hint of common sense or compassion actually say it is better to kill baby kittens than have volunteers bottle feed them?
  • Right now, excluding laws imposed by health departments regarding the use of controlled substances, the disposition of rabid and potentially aggressive animals and mandated holding periods, shelter directors in this country have essentially unlimited discretion as to how they operate their facilities.
  • They can exclude members of the community from volunteering.
  • They can prevent other non-profits, such as rescue groups and other shelters, from saving the lives of animals in their custody.
  • And when volunteers or rescuers go public with their concerns, they are terminated.
  • Where shelters are not willing to do these things voluntarily or do so on a limited basis when they should be doing it for every single animal, every single time, we must pass laws forcing them to do so.
  • when all you ever do is all you’ve ever done then all you’ll ever get is all you’ve ever gotten.
  • Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is the very definition of insanity.
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