Euthanasia rate Down This Year

Euthanasia rate Down This Year

Last updated on August 22, 2014 By Puppy Leaks Leave a comment
Euthanasia of Cats and Dogs declined as Adoption fees boosted during the first Quarter of 2014

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Aggregated Findings from Over 1,200 animal welfare organizations continue to show that a reduction in Euthanasia and a tightening in the supply of Adoptable Dogs and Cats are Pushing Adoption fees Higher

 

OAKVILLE, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – April 23, 2014) – Pethealth Inc. (“Pethealth” or the “Company”) (TSX:PTZ), North America’s leading provider of management software for animal welfare organizations (“AWOs”), microchip identification and data related services for companion animals, and pet health insurance, announces that during the first quarter of 2014, euthanasia of dogs and cats on a “same shelter” basis decreased by over 18% while adoption fees for all dogs and cats less than one year of age boosted by better than 3%.

Data from 1,238 AWOs including municipally owned animal control agencies, humane societies, SPCAs and rescue groups that recorded at least one animal intake and one animal outcome during the quarter were used. total aggregated data for Q1 included 390,106 pet dog and cat intakes (including owner surrenders, intakes of stray animals, animals transferred in from other AWOs and seizures conducted by law enforcement agencies) and 388,139 pet dog and cat outcomes (including adoptions, euthanizations, family pets returned to their owners and animals transferred out to other AWOs). AWOs from 49 states, as well as Washington D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands are represented in the report; AWOs from North Dakota are excluded. crucial findings for the quarter include:

An 18.8% decline in the number of cats euthanized during Q1 2014;

An 18.7% decline in the number of dogs euthanized during the quarter;

Total intakes of all cats into AWOs equaled 147,683 during Q1 2014, representing a 6.9% decrease from Q1 2013;

Total intakes of all dogs equaled 242,423 during Q1 2014, a decrease of 6.2% from Q1 2013;

An 8.3% decline in the number of dogs and cats surrendered to AWOs by their owners;

Adoption fees for dogs less than a year of age boosted by 5.7% while adoption fees for dogs over one year of age boosted by 3.3%;

Adoption fees for cats less than a year of age boosted by 3.3% compared to Q1 2013 while adoption fees for cats over one year of age declined by 4.4%.

“Top trends in our first quarter continue to be the overall decline in euthanasia and the tightening supply of adoptable dogs and cats, leading to higher adoption fees that will help shelters minimize operating deficits and their reliance on donations to fund day to day operations,” said mark Warren, president and chief executive officer of Pethealth. “We have considering that 2007 been pointing to the fact that spay/neuter programs would have an impact on animal intakes, boosting the need for local, state and national animal welfare organizations to focus their attention on animal transport. creating a a lot more efficient marketplace by moving dogs and cats from high intake, low adoption facilities to low intake, high adoption facilities is arguably today the most pressing need in animal welfare if animal welfare organizations wish to see euthanasia rates continue to decline and to keep puppy mills at bay.”

2,064 AWOs year to date have licensed the PetPoint animal management application, a 6.7% increase over Q1 2013. Pethealth, by means of PetPoint, is the largest aggregator of shelter data which in turn has made it the most trusted source within the wall street community for data indicating trends in adoption, with adoption of dogs and cats now representing the single largest indicates of acquiring a new pet. AWO data is becoming a bigger aspect in figuring out valuations of public companies operating in the companion animal marketplace. Year to date, over 286,395 adoptions have been completed by AWOs using PetPoint and today over 373,103 animals are being housed in PetPoint licensed AWOs. This represents a year over year increase of 2.7% and 4.4% respectively. The national Federation of Humane Societies in a recent study reported that better than 60% of 501c3 (not for profit) animal welfare organizations now run PetPoint.

Since PetPoint was launched in 2005, data on over 14.6-million animal intakes and a lot more than 5.8-million adoptions have been aggregated. The company publishes its monthly PetPoint Report, which tracks all the significant trends in animal welfare, on the third Monday of each month. The PetPoint report for March was issued earlier this week and can be found at www.petpoint.com.

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