Community Programming for Companion Dog Retention: A Survey of Animal Welfare Organizations

J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2023 Apr-Jun;26(2):117-131. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2020.1869551. Epub 2021 Feb 2.

Abstract

Animal sheltering organizations in the United States offer programs to support dog ownership, yet little is known about what has been implemented across the U.S. In order to systematically examine factors sheltering organizations believe contribute to canine relinquishment and identify what programs they employ to address relinquishment in their communities, we conducted a cross-sectional online survey of U.S. animal sheltering organizations. In total, 111 participants from organizations serving dogs completed the organizational survey. Organizations believed a lack of access to affordable veterinary and behavioral services as well as affordable pet-friendly housing were common reasons for dog relinquishment. Most organizations offered at least one program to address relinquishment such as behavior helplines, pet food banks, and veterinary care. Reasons for discontinuing a program or not being able offer a program that was desired included lack of staff and other resources. Given limited resources, animal welfare organizations should strategically develop programs for their individual communities and actively work to partner with the veterinary and the canine behavior profession to provide necessary medical and behavioral resources.

Keywords: Dogs; animal shelters; community programs; dog relinquishment; pet retention.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Welfare*
  • Animals
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Dogs
  • Human-Animal Bond
  • Pets*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • United States