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Factors Influencing Time to Adoption for Dogs in a Provincial Shelter System in Canada
Authors:Aileigh Kay  Jason B Coe  Ian Young  David Pearl
Institution:1. Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada;2. School of Occupational and Public Health, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Millions of companion animals are relinquished to shelters each year. For each dog entering, their characteristics and the characteristics of the shelter holding him/her influence their time to adoption. Using a Cox proportional hazards frailty model, these issues were explored using data from 31 shelters within the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals shelter system. Results indicated that surrender reason, age, original source, coat color, breed, human population density of the shelter location, and year the nonhuman animal entered the shelter significantly influenced time to adoption. This study identified characteristics of dogs that make them less likely to be adopted quickly. Given limited resources, these results may help inform shelters on how to best allocate resources, particularly in interventions to improve adoption rates in shelters.
Keywords:Adoption  Cox proportional hazard model  companion animals  animal shelter  overpopulation
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