Document Type
Report
Publication Date
12-28-2014
Abstract
As is the case for many inhabited islands in Pacific region, dogs are common, including freeroaming street dogs that may be owned or unowned. Reproduction among dogs is largely unchecked, and many owned dogs do not receive adequate levels of basic care in the home or veterinary care when needed. For all of these reasons, Humane Society International (HSI) is exploring options for improving the management of street dog populations and promoting better treatment and care of all dogs on Guam and on the nearby islands of Rota and Saipan. One of the initial steps in this process was to plan and implement a baseline dog survey on Guam, which was accomplished in intermittent phases in February – May 2014. The results of this baseline survey are the focus of this report.
Recommended Citation
Boone, John D., "Baseline Survey for Street Dogs in Guam" (2014). Stray and Feral Animal Populations Collection. 4.
https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/strfapop/4
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