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With a current average rating of 79, Norwich, CT, is well on its way to becoming a dog friendly community.Norwich, CT: a relatively dog-friendly community
Locale: Norwich, CT
Overall Average: 52 points out of a maximum of 100
(Higher numbers reflect greater perceived dog-friendliness.)
PART ONE. Interpersonal factors. Maximum = 15 Points.
Average: 11 points
I.1. Is there an active and effective dog owners group in your community? (0-5 points)
Average: 3 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 3 points
I.2. Do you have friends who are willing to dog sit, pinch-walk, search for lost dogs, and give moral and practical support? (0-5 points)
Average: 4 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 4 points
I.3. When you walk your dog on the streets of your community, do people react negatively or positively to your dog? (0-5 points)
Average: 4 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 4 points
PART TWO. Commercial factors. Maximum = 20 Points.
Average: 14 points
II.1. Satisfactory veterinary services? (0-5 points)
Average: 5 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 5 points
II.2. Does your community have sufficient dog day-care, kennels, spas, and pet supply shops? (0-5 points)
Average: 5 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 5 points
II.3. Does your community have sufficient accommodations, restaurants and other basic facilities for people accompanied by dogs? (0-5 points)
Average: 2 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 2 points
II.4. How difficult is it to find rental housing that accepts dogs? Do most places that accept dogs charge an unreasonable non-refundable deposit? (0-5 points)
Average: 2 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 2 points
PART THREE. Access to public spaces and facilities. Maximum = 30 Points.
Average: 12 points
III.1. Does your community have adequate opportunities for off-leash recreation? (0-15 points)
Average: 10 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 10 points
III.2. Are there important public outdoor spaces (such as the downtown commercial district, parks, shore-side esplanades) that are arbitrarily closed to dogs, even on leash? Or are dog-accompanied people allowed equitable access to all public outdoor spaces except those with specific health, safety, and conservation constraints? (0-15 points)
Average: 2 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 2 points
PART FOUR. Public policy. Maximum = 35 Points.
Average: 15 points5 points for each that apply: IV.1. Special municipal programs to recognize the importance of dogs in the community
Average: 0 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 0 points
IV.2. Public school programs to inculcate respect and affection for pets, as well as responsible pet ownership
Average: 0 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 0 pointsIV.3. Absence of breed-specific legislation
Average: 5 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 5 pointsIV.4. A municipal ordinance against continuous tethering and confining of dogs
Average: 0 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 0 pointsIV.5. Public art and public events recognizing dogs
Average: 5 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 5 pointsIV.6. A dog-friendly evacuation plan
Average: 0 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 0 pointsIV.7. No-kill (or close to it) shelter, and fostering program
Average: 5 points
Respondent #001 (Ann M.): 5 points
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