In December 2016: there was a sharp contrast, the ratio was 1,927 / 2,317, followed by only 51 animals being euthanized. (how do I cite this?) Those two months were the highs and lows of 2016. Those statistics prove how increased intake numbers consequently result in higher euthanization rates. Unfortunately, some breeds are at higher risk to euthanization due to the stereotype behind them. For example feral cats and pit-bull-terrier-like animals are at higher risk due to the fact they are overbred and typically not known as friendly breeds. Myself, being an animal advocate, it is very disheartening to know animals are being euthanized even if they are healthy, just lacking space within their
In December 2016: there was a sharp contrast, the ratio was 1,927 / 2,317, followed by only 51 animals being euthanized. (how do I cite this?) Those two months were the highs and lows of 2016. Those statistics prove how increased intake numbers consequently result in higher euthanization rates. Unfortunately, some breeds are at higher risk to euthanization due to the stereotype behind them. For example feral cats and pit-bull-terrier-like animals are at higher risk due to the fact they are overbred and typically not known as friendly breeds. Myself, being an animal advocate, it is very disheartening to know animals are being euthanized even if they are healthy, just lacking space within their