Abstract This paper examines the Stray‑X event “The Record (Part 1) — 8 Dogs in 1 Day” from the Animal Dog 006 Zooskool series. It contextualizes the event within urban animal welfare, analyzes logistics and welfare implications of handling multiple stray dogs within a single day, and offers evidence‑based recommendations for humane, scalable response models. Key findings: mass intake in a single day raises acute welfare, disease control, and behavioral risks but can be mitigated through triage, standardized workflows, temporary holding protocols, and community partnerships.
If you want, I can expand this into a full formatted academic paper with citations, or produce printable intake forms and a 72‑hour checklist tailored to a small rescue. Which would you prefer?
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Abstract This paper examines the Stray‑X event “The Record (Part 1) — 8 Dogs in 1 Day” from the Animal Dog 006 Zooskool series. It contextualizes the event within urban animal welfare, analyzes logistics and welfare implications of handling multiple stray dogs within a single day, and offers evidence‑based recommendations for humane, scalable response models. Key findings: mass intake in a single day raises acute welfare, disease control, and behavioral risks but can be mitigated through triage, standardized workflows, temporary holding protocols, and community partnerships.
If you want, I can expand this into a full formatted academic paper with citations, or produce printable intake forms and a 72‑hour checklist tailored to a small rescue. Which would you prefer? Abstract This paper examines the Stray‑X event “The