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Dying to Learn: Exposing the Supply and Use of Dogs and Cats in Higher Education

 
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This report presents information about the extent to which dogs and cats are used in higher education and the purposes for which they are used, focusing in particular on how these animals are obtained (e.g., through dealers, including biological supply companies, and pounds). Estimates of dog and cat usage in higher education were compiled from all public colleges and universities located in a sample of 24 states.
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