Owned dog ecology and demography in Villa de Tezontepec, Hidalgo, Mexico

LM Kisiel, A Jones-Bitton, JM Sargeant, JB Coe… - Preventive veterinary …, 2016 - Elsevier
Dog overpopulation in developing countries has negative implications for the health and
safety of people, including the transmission of zoonotic diseases, physical attacks and …

Owned dog demography in todos santos cuchumatán, Guatemala

AS Pulczer, A Jones-Bitton, D Waltner-Toews… - Preventive veterinary …, 2013 - Elsevier
A thorough knowledge of the dog demography should be an integral element in the
planning, implementation and evaluation of dog population control measures. In May 2008 …

Demography of domestic dogs in rural and urban areas of the Coquimbo region of Chile and implications for disease transmission

G Acosta-Jamett, S Cleaveland… - Preventive veterinary …, 2010 - Elsevier
A cross-sectional household questionnaire survey was conducted along two transects (80
and 45km long) from Coquimbo and Ovalle cities to the Fray Jorge National Park (FJNP) in …

A survey of dog populations in urban and rural areas of Yucatan, Mexico

A Ortega-Pacheco, JC Rodriguez-Buenfil… - Anthrozoös, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A survey in a major Mexican city (Merida) and three rural communities was
conducted to generate information regarding the size and structure of the owned-dog …

[PDF][PDF] Study of the population structure of dogs in a political district in Mexico City

JA Romero-Lopez, CJ Jaramillio-Arango… - Journal of Animal and …, 2008 - researchgate.net
A study was followed in order to measure the canine population structure according to dog
ownership variables and social stratum of housing in the political district of Alvaro Obregon …

A review and analysis of the national dog population management program in Chile

E Garde, P Marín-Vial, GE Pérez, EM Sandvig - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Free-roaming dogs are a worldwide problem that cause a wide array of
issues in society. In Chile, a law protecting companion animals, and describing the role of …

Urban dogs in rural areas: Human-mediated movement defines dog populations in southern Chile

FJ Villatoro, MA Sepúlveda, P Stowhas… - Preventive Veterinary …, 2016 - Elsevier
Management strategies for dog populations and their diseases include reproductive control,
euthanasia and vaccination, among others. However, the effectiveness of these strategies …

Assessing human–dog conflicts in Todos Santos, Guatemala: Bite incidences and public perception

M Lunney, A Jones, E Stiles… - Preventive veterinary …, 2011 - Elsevier
The issues surrounding dog bites are a major public health concern, particularly in areas of
low income where accessibility to adequate health care, veterinary medicine and sufficient …

Stray dog population in a city of southern Mexico and its impact on the contamination of public areas

GR Cortez-Aguirre, M Jiménez-Coello… - Veterinary medicine …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
To assess the risk of zoonotic pathogen transmission as function of stray dog presence and
health status, a cross‐sectional study was carried out in a large city of southern Mexico that …

Why let the dogs out? Exploring variables associated with dog confinement and general characteristics of the free-ranging owned-dog population in a peri-urban area

F Astorga, DA Poo-Muñoz, J Organ… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Free-ranging dogs (FRDs), are a problem in several countries, with impacts on
humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, although increasing evidence suggests that most …