The outcomes of these dogs (e.g., returned to owner, rehomed, passed on to welfare organisations, put to sleep).How these dogs enter Local Authority care (e.g., handed in by a member of the public, seized as a stray, handed over by the police).The estimated number of stray/unwanted dogs that are handled by UK LAs each year.The results of the Stray Dogs Survey are used to determine the following (not an exhaustive list): The team are also in the process of reviewing how the Stray Dogs Survey data is used by the organisation, and whether the survey needs to be adapted to better suit the needs of both Dogs Trust and the Local Authorities with whom we work. We collect and analyse the data, before compiling a report. In 2020 the management of the Stray Dogs Survey was brought in-house for the first time and all aspects were managed by Dogs Trust research and campaigns teams. The company distributed the survey to Local Authorities, analysed the data, and produced a report. From 1997-2019 the Stray Dogs Survey was managed by an external market research company, on Dogs Trust’s behalf. Since 1997, Dogs Trust has commissioned an annual survey of local authority dog wardens and environmental health officers in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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