Animals (Oct 2013)

Should Dogs and Cats be Given as Gifts?

  • Julie Hong,
  • Margaret Slater,
  • Laurie Garrison,
  • Emily D. Dolan,
  • Emily Weiss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani3040995
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 995 – 1001

Abstract

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Policies that state dogs and cats should not be adopted as gifts are prevalent at animal welfare organizations, despite the fact that this belief is unfounded. Denying adopters who intend to give the animals as gifts may unnecessarily impede the overarching goal of increasing the rate of live-releases of dogs and cats from our nations’ shelter system. The results of this brief survey show that receiving a dog or cat as a gift was neither significantly associated with impact on self-perceived love/attachment, nor was it associated with whether or not respondents still had the dog or cat in the home. The results from this survey add to a growing body of literature that suggests there is no increased risk of relinquishment for dogs and cats received as a gift.

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