Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Mental Health Requirements for Shelter Dogs
• A comfortable bed or den.
• At least three daily opportunities to use a dog toilet area (outside of their kennel) and be rewarded for using it.
• Sufficient entertainment (environmental enrichment) and stuffed chew toys such as Kongs.
• Some hand feeding.
• Interaction with new people each day.
• Daily education (basic manners training) and mental stimulation(walks).
• At least 20 minutes out of their kennel run each day, used either for training, socialization, playtime, exercise or in somebody's office.
• Canine companionship—either housing with other dogs or daily play/training sessions.
• Puppies under four months must be housed together in a self-training,
long-term confinement area, with constant access to a puppy toilet area.
Puppies require daily handling, grooming, and manners training by
multiple people.
Mental Health Requirements for Shelter Cats
• A warm clean environment with access to a comfortable hiding place.
• A separate litter box area.
• A litter box that is cleaned regularly (feces removed immediately when noticed).
• A convenient scratching post with suspended toys.
• Interaction with unfamiliar people daily.
• Daily handling and grooming.
• Feline companionship for social cats (group housing).
from No Kill Advocate - 5
Vicious Dogs
And 30 percent of people who owned an aggressive breed of dog and who also had been cited at least once for failure to register it had at least five criminal convictions or traffic citations.
This compared to 1 percent of owners of low-risk, licensed dogs such as poodles, beagles or collies, the researchers reported in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence. For more click heading.