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Number of Dogs Removed: 201
The history of intakes as a measure of a shelter’s success continues to influence the way we perceive the most important functions of animal services.
Audrey Lodato
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Dog Attacks Man with Bomb (or How Storytelling Shaped the Humane Movement)
One tactic used to endear people to animals in encouragement for more humane treatment was to demonstrate their similarities to people by telling stories about them acting similarly. Particularly, that the benefits of kind treatment often resulted in demonstrations of extreme loyalty and heroism. Check out a few of my favorite examples.
Audrey Lodato
