Weekly BCSP Report

2018 BCSP Report

2018 BCSP Report

Annual Report on INTAKES Overall Recap: Dogs 194    2 dogs returned to owner 16 dogs and 1 cat euthanized = 17   2 more dead, not counted who died by surgery (Buddy from neuter surgery at Lacroix) or by cancer from internal bleeding from a tumor on aorta learned by an autopsy by Dr.(…)

BCSP Report – Week 3

BCSP Report – Week 3

Bollinger County Stray Project Report January 14-21 This week I am sharing the stats, the facts, about the intake animals for 2017. This is our annual report to inform our readers, our county community, what we did well and not so well in 2017. This report should help us all to do better as a(…)

BCSP Report – Week 9

BCSP Report – Week 9

Bollinger County Stray Project Report February 26-March 5  I want to start this week’s report by reminding our readers I do not believe in banning of breeds for city limits or that I have prejudice against any bully breeds. In fact there is only one breed of dog that I would extinguish from earth if(…)

BCSP Report – Week 8

BCSP Report – Week 8

Bollinger County Stray Project Report February 20-26  Last week we learned that the Pit Bull breed is responsible for 76% of recorded fatalities in the last 11 years and that Rotweillers were in second place. You learned I am against breed bans, but that I think owners of these breeds should be well informed, including(…)

BCSP Report – Week 7

BCSP Report – Week 7

Bollinger County Stray Project Report February 13-20 Last week I talked about the anger that I would suggest euthanizing an eight week puppy that was excessively aggressive. This week I would like to extend the topic and discuss some behavior and training tips as well as start by sharing with you statistics about dog bite cases(…)

BCSP Report – Week 2

BCSP Report – Week 2

Bollinger County Stray Project Report January 9-15 This article is written to clarify the law regarding the return of dogs found as strays and our policy for their vetting according to that law. Information about our history and the struggle to inform the public about the need to collar with a tag or to microchip pets(…)

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