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Bimonthly, full-color, and broad-reaching in content, Animal Sheltering is for everyone who cares about the animals in their community--from humane society directors and city animal control managers to kennel staff, volunteers, and private individuals working as activists, breed rescuers, wildlife rehabbers, veterinarians, and more.

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    What is a Good Death?
    Long considered an out-of-date method, carbon monoxide euthanasia remains in use in some communities due to old laws and lack of funding and training. But through legislation and mentoring programs, animal advocates are helping shelters make the switch.
       
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     January-February 2008 Table of Contents

    The Costs of Dogfighting
    The public’s ignorance about organized dogfighting came to an end last summer with the indictment of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick. The outcry against the bloodsport was deafening—and gratifying to those who’ve long coped with the burdens of investigating dogfighters and caring for their victims.
     
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     November-December 2007 Table of Contents

    Creature Feature: From the Canyons to
    the Cul-De-Sacs

    Coyotes used to roam the Western plains, but their stomping grounds have expanded into areas that were once forested. Now these animals are all over the country, wandering into backyards and local parks and making people nervous. Find out how you can keep citizens—human, feline, and coyote—happy and safe.
       
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     September-October 2007 Table of Contents

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