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Abandonment of dogs in Latin America: Strategies and ideas

Daniel Mota‐Rojas, Néstor Calderón-Maldonado, Karina Lezama-García, Leonardo Sepiurka, Rita de Cássia Maria Garcia

2021Veterinary World45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we gathered information from postgraduate theses and scientific articles published in several databases using inclusion criteria that had been made in Latin America, in countries with similar economic conditions, and also in the USA to present a point of comparison. The objective of this review is to broaden the readers' understanding of the causes of the increasing numbers of stray dogs and the reasons why people abandon pets in the streets, specifically in Latin America. It also discusses adoption and responsible ownership, identifies what failed in promoting positive human-dog interaction, and suggests strategies to address this problem. It concludes that adoption alone is not an effective solution but that it is necessary to offer education and awareness programs for owners, organize sterilization campaigns, and develop and apply - with the corresponding authorities - measures to ensure animal welfare that will provide benefits for society and improve animal quality of life. The role of veterinarians is fundamental in education and in disseminating the necessary information to orient people before they acquire a pet and prevent animal abandonment to resolve this problem.

Topics & Concepts

Abandonment (legal)Latin AmericansGeographyPolitical scienceLawRabies epidemiology and controlHuman-Animal Interaction StudiesWildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses
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