Centre for Companion Animals in the Community
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pulled from site's meta descriptionNearly two-thirds of Australian households have some kind of pet, and over half have dogs or cats. Recognising the high level of pet ownership in our community, the Centre for Companion Animals in the Community has as its vision 'An Australian society which successfully integrates companion animals.'
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- animal shelter
- how to stop a dog from barking
- dog barking
- dogs barking
- stop barking dogs
- stop dog barking
- barking dog
- animal shelters
- barking dogs
- articles on animal rights
- dog attacks
- dog bites
- animal behavior articles
- education
- adult animal behavior
- animal articles
- population control
- animal behavior
- stop barking
- animal welfare
- benchmarking
- occupational health and safety
- dog aggression
- animal cruelty issues
- animal right issues
- dangerous dogs
- community building
- human resources
- study of animal behavior
- training
- barking
- animal abuse issues
- animals and the media
- welfare
- pounds and shelters
- pets and wildlife
- domestic animal management plans
- trap
- neuter
- release
- desexing legislation
- faecal litter
- disasters and emergencies
- veterinary nurses
- effective legislation
- cat legislation
- unwanted/un-owned dogs/cats
- health management in shelters and pounds
- remote communities
- micro-chipping
- registration
- planning
- media
- identification
- behaviour
- operational
- leash laws
- working with stake holders
- public open space
- cat confinement
- animal resources
- pet ownership
- stray
- feral and pest species