Research

Capture, Neuter, and Return Programs have shown to be successful around the world. A WHO study shows an average of 15 dogs per 100 people in Mexico.  

We aim through community engagement to track the numbers of:

  • animal to human infections
  • numbers of dogs in an area
  • spayed / neutered animals in an area
  • properly vaccinated/vetted animals

Through statistical analysis we hope to offer data from our community to show the link between community vetting and health.  Providing further evidence that our services need to be expanded country wide.