Title
Rescue Me: Legislating Cooperation between Animal Control Authorities and Rescue Organizations
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
Abstract
Notwithstanding the overwhelming evidence that shows how important pets are to many people in the United States, the leading cause of death for dogs and cats in this country is euthanasia because of the lack of homes. Although progress has been made, conservative estimates are that between three and four million dogs and cats are euthanized each year. A successful program for implementing non-lethal strategies to control the pet population incorporates three prongs: (a) increasing adoptions, (b) increasing the number of animals sterilized and (c) increasing the number of animals retained in homes. This Article focuses on the legislative actions that should be taken immediately to implement these non-lethal strategies so that this needless euthanization can end.
Recommended Citation
Rebecca J. Huss, Rescue Me: Legislating Cooperation between Animal Control Authorities and Rescue Organizations, 39 Conn. L. Rev. 2059 (2007).