Title: International Companion Animal Management
1International Companion Animal Management
2MISSION
To support the development and use of humane and
effective companion animal population management
worldwide.
3GOALS
Share Discuss Agree Guide.
4ACTIVITIES
PublicationsWorkshopsMeetings/Seminars
5HUMANE DOG POPULATION MANAGEMENT GUIDANCE
Available inEnglish, Spanish, Portuguese,
Russian, Mandarin and Thai
6- For government bodies and NGOs involved in dog
population management. -
7AIM
Assess population management needs Determine
most effective resource efficient appoach
8One size does not fit all.
9A. Data collection and assessment B. Influential
factors C. Comprehensive program D. Designing
the intervention E. Implementation,
Evaluation, Monitoring
10A. DATA COLLECTION AND ASSESSMENT
- Identify the cause
- of the immediate problem
- Address the cause, not the symptoms
11B. INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
Priority factors may include Human
behaviour Reproduction Access to
resources Zoonoses Public and dog welfare
12C. COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMME
Education Legislation Registration/identification
Sterilisation/contraception Holding
facilities/rehoming centres Euthanasia Vaccination
/treatment Access to resources
13D. DESIGNING THE INTERVENTION
Sustainability Aims, objective and
activities Defining policy and setting standards
14E. MONITORING AND EVALUATION
To improve performance, highlight problems To be
accountable to stakeholders, and demonstrate
success
15DISTRIBUTION
Bristol University ITEC, Brazil Cambridge
University IAHAIO Geulph University RSPCA
Australia Penn State University NZSPCA Central
Science Lab OIE (Director) Stirling
University WHO Barcelona University
16www.icam-coalition.org
17OTHER ACTIVITIES
Cat workshop, UK Presentations,
UFAW ISAE workshop, Mexico
18CONSULTATIVE GROUP
Open to Societies Authorities Individuals Scient
ific bodies
19All feedback welcome
Thank you