%0 Journal Article %T A review of official data obtained from dog control records generated by the dog control service of county cork, Ireland during 2007 %A Edmond O'Sullivan %A Alison J Hanlon %J Irish Veterinary Journal %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/2046-0481-65-10 %X Over 70 percent of records related to unwanted dogs and dogs not under their owners control. Stray dogs were collected by the service regularly throughout the year but with notable increase in voluntary surrenders by owners from January through to April. The majority of dogs collected or surrendered were male (2:1 ratio), of medium size, described as having a friendly temperament and were not wearing a neck collar. The Crossbreed and Greyhound breeds were more frequently collected as strays, while Greyhounds and German Shepherds were more frequently voluntarily surrendered by their owner. Restricted breeds such as Pit Bull terriers, German Shepherds and Rottweilers were more frequently reported by members of the public for aggressive behaviour while the only restricted breed reported for biting or snapping was the German Shepherd.Routine recording of dog control services in County Cork provide data on responsible dog ownership including the licensing of breeds, and surrender of owned dogs and the collection of stray dogs. Data capture and utilisation of dog control services by local authorities has potential to inform policy on responsible dog ownership and education programmes. %K Stray dogs %K Official control records %K Breed population %K Aggression %K Responsible %U http://www.irishvetjournal.org/content/65/1/10/abstract