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They may be adopted by a rescue group. What can be the dispositions of isolation dogs?

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They may be adopted by a rescue group. What can be the dispositions of isolation dogs?

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Some dogs may be euthanized. Treatable dogs are treated and temperament tested. How many dogs are we talking about? In fiscal years 2000-2002, 2001-2002, and 2002-2003 we worked with over 350 dogs each year. We also worked occasionally with other species. In calendar year 2004, we worked with 271 dogs. Of these, 55 were adopted (20.30%), 122 were redeemed (45.02%), and 94 were euthanized (34.69). Calendar year 2005 statistics will be available by the end of the first quarter 2006. – Back to top – What behavior problems are commonly seen in custody dogs? No attention span: Some dogs are highly aroused with no attention span. These dogs know no boundaries, jump up, nip, spin in their kennel, have glazed eyes, and pant. They are constantly frantic, bark non-stop and are mouthy. Undersocialization: These dogs have lived in confinement (a garage, a backyard, a bathroom, a junkyard, etc.). They are unsure or fearful in new surroundings and react with uncertainty, fear, or (fear) aggression t

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