The Application of Scientific Evidence-Based Changes to an Animal Shelter’s Rehoming Practices
Karen E. Griffin
Abstract:Shelters devote much of their often very limited resources to screening potential adopters, including spending copious amounts of time collecting information from them about their family structure, lifestyle, etc. However, in a study that surveyed rehoming organisations’ practices, it was found that they gather substantially more information about potential adopters than there is scientific evidence to justify. Some information gathered for which there is no scientific rationale which could cause adopters to b… Show more
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