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Event # 42 Details

Event # 42
Columbus, Montana
Stillwater County Responsible Pet Experience
August 21-22, 2002
Two day event
9 veterinatians: Dr.Ken Harshman, Dr. Alan Applebury, Dr.Dave Weinandy, Dr.Diana Scollard, Dr. Mark Chamberlian, Dr. Nancy Bellik, Dr. Jody Anderson, Dr. Marcie, Dr. Terry Yunker
Total Dogs 95 (46 male, 49 female)
Total Cats 335
(151 male, 184 female)
Grand Total 430

Summary of the Count

Event # 42
“Stillwater County Responsible Pet Experience”
Columbus
Community Center
August 21- 22, 2002
2 days
9 veterinarians : Drs. Diana Scollard, Terry Yunker, Dave Weinandy, Alan Applebury, Ken Harshman, Mark Chamberlin, Nancy Belk (1day), Jody Anderson (1day), Marcie 1/2 day

Veterinarians for Day 1: Ken Harshman, Alan Applebury, Terry Yunker, Dave Weinandy, Diana Scollard, Mark Chamberlin, Nancy Belk, and Marcie 1/2 day
Day 1 Dogs 19 male 20 female Total 39
Cats 93 male 97 female Total 190
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Day Total 229

Veterinarians for Day 2 : Drs. Scollard, Yunker, Weinandy, Applebury, Harshman,
Chamberlin, and Anderson
Day 2 Dogs 27 male 29 female Total 56
Cats 58 male 87 female Total 145
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Day Total 201

Total Dogs 95
Total Cats 335
Grand Total 430
No animal was turned away.

Not all owners answered all questions:
Litters past / present 84 (from 1 to 5 litters)
Over one third of the females were pregnant or in heat.
Animals whose Owners never sp/n before 141
Sources:
Home Bred 49,
Originally stray 86,
Given 66,
Bought 26
Ages 1-4 months, 86; 5-7 months, 44 ; 8 months- 1 year, 34; 1-3 years, 70
3-5 years, 24; 6 years and older, 1.

Sometimes we put in towns they come from and number per town:
Columbus 206
Broadview 2
Park City 23
Laurel 6
Absorakie 43
Nye 8
Fromberg 16
Billings 19
Joliet 4
Harlowtown 1
Big Timber 5
Reed Point 35
Molt 11
Fishtail 12
Greycliff 1

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Mission Statement   FAQ  Typical Demonstration Clinic Tour 
2007 Event Schedule     Meet the Task Force  
Reasons for Spay/Neuter   What's New  Fundraising Ideas   Educational Links
Testimonials   Buy Stuff ! Statistically Speaking   Home   Contact Us
We are a member of Montana Shares 
Raffle Items  Forms For Your MSNTF Clinic  Join Us!

History/Past Events 
1996  1997  1998  1999  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007

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