10 Newest Homeless Dog Statistics & Facts For 2022



Homeless dogs are hiding everywhere, some of them in parks, some in animal shelters waiting to be adopted. According to homeless dog statistics, there are millions of stray dogs and the exact number cannot be said.

Statistics also say how many dogs are abandoned by owners due to pet problems. Many people think that a dog is just a toy, and when they easily leave them on the street.

Do you know how many dogs are waiting for adoption? How many had to be euthanized each year? In order to answer your question, we have written down the most important statistics and facts below.

TOP 5 INTERESTING HOMELESS DOG STATISTICS (EDITOR’S PICK)

  • About 70 million stray animals, including dogs, live in the U.S.
  • Approximately 3.9 million dogs enter animal shelters each year.
  • Each year in U.S. 670,000 dogs are euthanized.
  • Only 1 out of every 10 dogs find their forever home.
  • Almost 47% of dog owners abandoned their pets

10 HOMELESS DOG STATISTICS

About 70 million stray animals, including dogs, live in the U.S.

How statistics, says, the U.S. is the country with most dogs in the world, so this number is not a big surprise. Each of 3,500 shelters all over the country takes millions of dogs every year.

Source: www.onegreenplanet.org

2. Approximately 3.9 million dogs enter animal shelters each year

Of about 7,6 million animals that enter shelters every year, 3,9 million are dogs. There are 3,500 animal shelters all over the country that are overcrowded with a number of dogs. 25% of dogs that enter the shelters are purebred.

Source: www.dosomething.org

3. Each year in U.S. 670,000 dogs are euthanized

Statistics from shelters said that 1.5 million animals are euthanized every year, and 670,000 of them are dogs. Most of them are euthanized because of health conditions and age.

670,000 dogs are euthanized each year

Source: www.aspca.org

4. One in four animals that entered the shelters are Pitbulls

Dog shelter statistics say that one of four animals brought into animal shelters are pit bulls or mixed breeds. In many parts of the world, as well as in the U.S. pit bulls are the hardest breed to adopt.

Source: www.onegreenplanet.org

5. Statistics says that five out of every ten dogs will be euthanized

Around 670,000 dogs are euthanized in the U.S. every year, which means that about 5,500 dogs are euthanized every day. Five out of ten dogs that enter the shelters, unfortunately, won’t be able to find them forever homes.

Source: www.onegreenplanet.org

6. Only 1 out of every 10 dogs find their forever home

Because of a high number of dogs, only 1 out of every 10 will be adopted. Most people are afraid about behavior, how big the dog will grow if it has some health problems etc.

According to statistics, only 1 out of every 10 dogs find their forever home

Source: www.dosomething.org

7. About 20% of dogs that enter the shelter are euthanized and 48% are adopted

Homeless dog statistics revealed that only 20% of all dogs that enter shelters are euthanized. Fortunately, the percentage of adopted dogs is much higher, almost 50 % of dogs got rescued.

Source: www.aspca.org

8. Only 25 % of dogs that enter the shelters are pure breed

It is no surprise that only 25 % of dogs that enter the animal shelters are purebred. If you want to find out about your dog breed, you can fo mixed-breed DNA. 25% of all dogs that enter shelters are purebred.

Source: pawsomeadvice.com

9. Almost 47% of dog owners abandoned their dogs

Unfortunately, the high percentage of abandoned dogs, about 47 %,  is because of their owners who decided that the dog is a big problem to their family.

The main reasons why owners left dogs on the street or in shelters are because of health conditions, moving to a different place, or aggressive behavior.

Source: petpedia.co

10. About 710,000 dogs that enter animal shelters are returned to their owners

From 3,9 million dogs that enter animal shelters every year, only 710,00 stray dogs will be returned to their owners, and mostly because of microchips. Fortunately, this number is increasing every year.

Around 710,000 stray dogs from animal shelters are returned to their owners

Source: petpedia.co

To Sum Up

There are a large number of abandoned dogs all over the world, including the U.S., and shelters have been booked according to homeless dogs statistics. Due to the large number of animals, many are euthanized but many are also adopted. If everyone adopted and did not buy a dog, the number of abandoned people would be greatly reduced.



Diane
Diane has a Master’s degree in Economy. Her work experience began in 2016. when she graduated and got her first job in the pet company. The interest in pets and animals was increasing over time and finally, she decided to write about pets. On Petovly, her domain is dogs, cats, hamsters, and guinea pigs. She is in touch with many experts who share their professional knowledge with her helping her to complete the articles.