Research Aims to Find New Birth Control Options to Help Dogs and Cats (IMAGE)
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Scientists and others from 25 countries convened in April to focus on advancing new tools to humanely manage populations of pet and unowned cats and dogs. $75 million in pledged funding is inspiring researchers worldwide to focus on the goal of finding new non-surgical approaches to reproduction control. Proceedings now available for those interested in advancing this work at www.acc-d.org.
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Homeless puppy in Thailand. Photo courtesy of IStockPhoto
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