Korbelik Juraj, Rand Jacquie S, Morton John M
Centre for Companion Animal Health, School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2011 Oct 15;239(8):1090-7. doi: 10.2460/javma.239.8.1090.
OBJECTIVE-To compare early socialization practices between litters of breeders registered with the Canine Control Council (CCC) and litters of nonregistered breeders advertising puppies for sale in a local newspaper. DESIGN-Retrospective cohort study. Animals-80 litters of purebred and mixed-breed dogs from registered (n = 40) and non-registered (40) breeders. PROCEDURES-Registered breeders were randomly selected from the CCC website, and nonregistered breeders were randomly selected from a weekly advertising newspaper. The litter sold most recently by each breeder was then enrolled in the study. Information pertaining to socialization practices for each litter was obtained through a questionnaire administered over the telephone. RESULTS-Registered breeders generally had more breeding bitches and had more litters than did nonregistered breeders. Litters of registered breeders were more likely to have been socialized with adult dogs, people of different appearances, and various environmental stimuli, compared with litters of nonregistered breeders. Litters from registered breeders were also much less likely to have been the result of an unplanned pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE-Among those breeders represented, litters of registered breeders received more socialization experience, compared with litters of nonregistered breeders. People purchasing puppies from nonregistered breeders should focus on socializing their puppies between the time of purchase and 14 weeks of age. Additional research is required to determine whether puppies from nonregistered breeders are at increased risk of behavioral problems and are therefore more likely to be relinquished to animal shelters or euthanized, relative to puppies from registered breeders.
目的——比较在犬类管理委员会(CCC)注册的繁殖者所产幼犬窝与在当地报纸上刊登待售幼犬广告的未注册繁殖者所产幼犬窝的早期社会化训练情况。
设计——回顾性队列研究。
动物——来自注册繁殖者(n = 40)和未注册繁殖者(40)的80窝纯种和混种犬。
方法——从CCC网站随机选取注册繁殖者,从一份周报上随机选取未注册繁殖者。然后将每位繁殖者最近售出的幼犬窝纳入研究。通过电话问卷调查获取每窝幼犬的社会化训练相关信息。
结果——注册繁殖者通常比未注册繁殖者拥有更多的繁殖母犬和更多的幼犬窝。与未注册繁殖者所产幼犬窝相比,注册繁殖者所产幼犬窝更有可能与成年犬、外貌不同的人以及各种环境刺激进行过社会化训练。注册繁殖者所产幼犬窝也极不太可能是意外怀孕的结果。
结论及临床意义——在所代表的这些繁殖者中,与未注册繁殖者所产幼犬窝相比,注册繁殖者所产幼犬窝获得了更多的社会化训练经验。从未注册繁殖者处购买幼犬的人应在购买后至14周龄期间着重对幼犬进行社会化训练。需要进一步研究以确定相对于注册繁殖者所产幼犬,未注册繁殖者所产幼犬是否有行为问题增加的风险,因此更有可能被送到动物收容所或实施安乐死。