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Animal Services Monthly Report May, 2009 <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br /> <br />B.3 Reasons for Euthanasia: May 2009 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> % of Total % of Total % of Total <br /> Dogs <br />Euthanized <br />By Reason Cats <br />Euthanized <br />By Reason Others <br />Euthanized <br />By Reason <br />Age 7 11.29% Age 5 13.16% Age 0 0.00% <br />Behavioral (1) 39 62.90% Behavioral (1) 14 36.84% Behavioral (1) 0 0.00% <br />Feline Leukemia 0 0.00% Feline Leukemia 0 0.00% Feline Leukemia 0 0.00% <br />Feral 0 0.00% Feral 5 13.16% Feral 0 0.00% <br />Heartworm 3 4.84% Heartworm 0 0.00% Heartworm 0 0.00% <br />Medical (2) 8 12.90% Medical (2) 12 31.58% Medical (2) 0 0.00% <br />Pregnant 0 0.00% Pregnant 0 0.00% Pregnant 0 0.00% <br />Owner Request 3 4.84% Owner Request 2 5.26% Owner Request 0 0.00% <br />Space 2 3.23% Space 0 0.00% Space 0 0.00% <br />Totals 62 100.00% 38 100.00% 0 0.00% <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />(1) “Behavioral” includes a wide range of behavioral issues that May prevent an animal from being available for adoption to the public. These issues <br />vary widely between cats, dogs and other animals, and can include aggression, lack of socialization, severe kennel stress or other factors that make the <br />animal a risk if placed back into the community. <br /> <br />(2) “Medical” includes a wide range of conditions and diseases that May prevent an animal from being available for adoption to the public due to <br />unsound health. These conditions range in severity and differ greatly between cats, dog and other animals. Additionally, because we test animals for <br />certain diseases as a standard protocol, these are often more easily identifiable and thus can be separated as a specific condition statistic. For example, the <br />“Feline Leukemia” category above is listed separately, though it is a medical condition. <br /> <br /> <br />B.4 Volunteer Hours: May 2009 <br />0 <br />100 <br />200 <br />300 <br />400 <br />500 <br />600 <br />700 <br />JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec <br />2005 <br />2006 <br />2007 <br />2008 <br />2009 <br />
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