Ibarra, L., F. Espínola, M. Echeverría. 2006. Factors related to the presence of dogsin the streets of Santiago City, Chile. Avances en Ciencias Veterinarias, 21: 21-26
In roles to
know which are the factors related to the dogs in the streets and as a
contribution to designing of sanitary measures for canine population surveillance
and controlling, a research was carried out in 34 districts from the
Metropolitan Region that conform Santiago city. The sampling unit was the
street block and the specific information was obtained through direct
observation of 864 city blocks from Santiago ,
by giving a minimum of 25 city blocks by district, randomly chosen. The street
canine population characteristics, the urban structure an the habitat were
registered to investigate the relationship among them.
The results
show that the amount and types of dogs observed in the streets of Santiago are related to the existence of “shelter like”
places and water and food sources in the urban structure of Santiago . The presence of dogs is also
related to the garbage location in the street design, because the amount of
dogs is significantly smaller if there are storing facilities or baskets in
height that prevent the animal access to the garbage.
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