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Event #44 Details

Event # 44
Billings, Montana
Pets Are Family Too! Yellowstone County Pet Care Week
August 26-27, 2002
Two day event
8 veterinarians : Dr. Lyle Bishoff, Dr. Diana Scollard, Dr. Terry Yunker, Dr. Dave Weinandy, Dr. Alan Applebury, Dr. Ken Harshman, Dr. Mark Chamberlin, and Dr. Amy Lamm
Total Dogs 180 (97 male, 83 female)
Total Cats 437
(187 male, 250 female)
Grand Total 617
Wait List 800

Summary of the Count

Event # 44
“Pets are Family, Too. Yellowstone County Pet Care Week”
Billings
Garfield School
August 26, 27, 2002
2 days
8 veterinarians : Drs. Lyle Bishoff, Diana Scollard, Terry Yunker, Dave Weinandy, Alan Applebury, Ken Harshman, Mark Chamberlin, Amy Lamm
Veterinarians for Day 1: Drs. Bishoff, Scollard, Yunker, Weinandy, Applebury, Harshman, Chamberlin, Lamm

Day 1 Dogs 52 male 37 female Total 89
Cats 86 male 98 female Total 184
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Day Total 273
Veterinarians for Day 2 : Drs. Bishoff, Scollard, Yunker, Weinandy, Applebury, Harshman, Lamm (1/2 day)

Day 2 Dogs 45 male 46 female Total 91
Cats 101 male 152 female Total 253
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Day Total 344

Total Dogs 180
Total Cats 437
Grand Total 617

Waiting list left: 800 calls, 30 calls daily to Billings coordinators since Task Force left Billings.
Not all owners answered all questions:
Litters past / present115 (from 1 to 17 litters)
3 female cats were 17 years old and had produced litters yearly.

Animals whose Owners never sp/n before 275
Sources:
Home Bred 102,
Originally stray 131,
Given 195,
Bought 72

Ages 1-4 months, 151; 5-7 months, 104 ; 8 months- 1 year, 77; 1-3 years, 150
3-5 years, 29; 6 years and older, 20. No Answer, 113.

Sometimes we put in towns they come from and number of pets from that town:
Billings 470
Laurel 64
Joliet 1
Balintine 11
Fromberg 3
Lovell 3
Shepherd 20
Huntley 7
Park City 4
Powell 2
Libby 2
Roundup 3
Worden 5
Brusech 3
Edgar 2
No Answer 16

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Mission Statement   FAQ  Typical Demonstration Clinic Tour 
2007 Event Schedule     Meet the Task Force  
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We are a member of Montana Shares 
Raffle Items  Forms For Your MSNTF Clinic  Join Us!

History/Past Events 
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