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This study explores how road transport affects the welfare of puppies from commercial breeding facilities. READ MORE
How Human Social Factors Affect Companion Animals’ Health
Social determinants of human health can also affect companion animals. By examining these impacts, we can address some of the root causes of human and companion animal suffering. READ MORE
Invertebrate Fundamentals: What We Included And What We Left Out
Our eighth Fundamental looks at the vast world of invertebrates — a category of animals that includes everyone from fruit flies to octopi — and explores just how much we don’t know about them. READ MORE
Animal Protection Services Need Community Engagement
Animal control officers deal with animals as well as humans on a daily basis. This study explores officers' personal experiences and challenges with community engagement. READ MORE
Media Narratives And Public Opinion On Animal Cruelty
Media reports can give us glimpses of insight into what the public thinks about a given topic. This study examines reports about animal cruelty cases in Australia, and what the public thinks of the penalties. READ MORE
Sharing Our Animal Welfare Program Knowledge
It’s important for advocates to share what we know as we collectively work to help animals. This study explores the challenges and opportunities associated with different equid welfare programs. READ MORE
Perception Of Short-Muzzled Dog Breeds As Cute
Brachycephalic dogs are often described as cuter than other dogs. However, this may not be the only reason why people seek them out. READ MORE
Faunalytics Index – May 2023
This month's Faunalytics Index provides facts and stats about vets and the internet, large carnivore distribution, plant-based milk's effect on dairy milk sales, and more.
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Tourism And Free-Ranging Dogs: A Risky Combination
Free ranging dogs can create a variety of issues for ecosystems. This study found that they often follow tourists into protected natural areas where they may pose a problem for conservation. READ MORE