Why are dogs in shelters?

Why are dogs in shelters? There are many reasons for dogs to be in shelters. This included pets being abandoned due to living expenses, having no time to take care of them, housing rules, etc. However this population doesn’t account for all animals in shelters. Stray animals are also impounded in order to find these domesticated animals a home.

Stray pets are pets who are found on the street. These pets are those who have lost their homes due causes like owners leaving a window/door open, losing their homes due to natural disasters, etc. According to the article “No “Easy Answer” to Growing Number of Stray Dogs In The U.S., Advocate Says” by Samantha Raphelson “In Houston, Texas, alone, there are more than 1 million stray dogs, according to the city’s pet shelter, BARC. After Hurricane Harvey hit this summer, thousands of dogs were rescued from floodwaters.” Yes this is only accounting for one area, specifically Houston, Texas, but it’s impossible to count how many strays there are in the world. It is worth noting that according to the ASPCA “About 710,000 animals who enter shelters as strays are returned to their owners.” Stray pets aren’t the end of the list. Pets who are impounded due to animal rescue/control must also be accounted for.

According to The Humane Society The estimated number of rescue groups and animal sanctuaries in North America is 10,000 (number found in 2014. There are no statistics based on how many pets are impounded due to animal cruelty however it’s not a far-fetched to assume it is a big number that contributes to pets being in shelters.

Topic: Abandonment

Why do people abandon the dog that they have bought/adopted?

Pets are abondoned due to:

  • owners having no time for pets
  • pet illnesses
  • behavioral problems
  • costs (general care/grooming)
  • fashion trends fading

Due to a lot of these factors pets are returned to shelters, especially with fashion trends. Much like with Game of Thrones with the mass adoption/mass impoundment of huskies, or 101 Dalmatians and the impoundment rates of Dalmatians in 1997. Because of these “trends” people view these adopted pets as an accessory rather than an individual life. Of course there are other factors which contribute to abandonment rates (illnesses, behavioral problems, housing rules, etc).

https://www.petfinder.com/pet-adoption/dog-adoption/pets-relinquished-shelters/

Why People Abandon Animals

 

Pet Abandonment

https://www.peta.org/blog/game-of-thrones-abandoned-huskies/ – numbers of huskies being abandoned

https://www.petfinder.com/pet-adoption/dog-adoption/pets-relinquished-shelters/ – percentages given based on why pet owners abandon.

 

Adopt Not Shop

Why are so many dogs being abandoned and end up in shelters?

A lot of people still buy dogs because they want to have “reputable, registered” breeders which can cost several thousand for a purebred. These “purebreds” come from puppy mills or boutique pet shops which only want to get profits and don’t care about the well-being of dogs. The dogs end up in the shelters because they were abandoned by owners, lost homes due to natural disasters, rescued from being eaten as a delicacy, aggressive towards previous owners.

Resources

https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/top-reasons-adopt-pet

https://www.pawfriendly.com/petcare/no-kill-animal-shelters.shtml#.XNC4zzZK2Ds