Thousands of unwanted dogs, cats, and other animals are brought under the care of shelters around the world each year. The transition can be a frightening and stressful experience with physiological and behavioral implications for the animals. Written by renowned animal welfare experts, this book not only covers guidance on improving the lives of sheltered animals, but also explores how animals come to be under the care of shelters and the ethical considerations of sheltering animals.
- Considers both longstanding and emerging issues in shelter animal welfare
- Reviews the effectiveness of health and behavioral assessments for shelter animals
- Provides guidance on caring for sheltered animals and improving their chances of successful adoption
- Incorporates chapter outlines, summaries, key term definitions, case studies, and discussion boxes for accessibility of content