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1999 - 2012年加利福尼亚州辅助犬身份识别标签注册情况

Registrations of Assistance Dogs in California for Identification Tags: 1999-2012.

作者信息

Yamamoto Mariko, Lopez Mayllynne T, Hart Lynette A

机构信息

School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis, Davis, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Aug 19;10(8):e0132820. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132820. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Dogs are filling a growing number of roles supporting people with various disabilities, leading to a chaotic situation in the U.S. Although the federal laws allow public access with working dogs only for people with disabilities, no governmental enforcement or management system for such dogs exists. Furthermore, there is no substantive way to confirm whether the dog is an adequately trained assistance dog or not, as neither the handlers nor the dogs are required to carry any particular certification or identification. Therefore, unqualified assistance dogs and incidents such as dog bites by assistance dogs sometimes are problems in the U.S. A governmental oversight system could reduce problems, but no information is available about the current uses of assistance dogs in the U.S. We aimed to investigate the current demographics of registered assistance dogs and the evolving patterns in uses of dogs during 1999-2012 in California. We acquired data on assistance dogs registered by animal control facilities throughout California. We used descriptive statistics to describe the uses of these assistance dogs. The number of assistance dogs sharply increased, especially service dogs, in the past decade. Dogs with small body sizes, and new types of service dogs, such as service dogs for psychiatric and medical assistance, strongly contributed to the increase. The Assistance Dog Identification tags sometimes were mistakenly issued to dogs not fitting the definition of assistance dogs under the law, such as emotional support animals and some cats; this reveals errors in the California governmental registering system. Seemingly inappropriate dogs also were registered, such as those registered for the first time at older than 10 years of age. This study reveals a prevalence of misuse and misunderstanding of regulations and legislation on assistance dogs in California.

摘要

狗在支持各类残疾人方面发挥着越来越多的作用,这在美国引发了一种混乱局面。尽管联邦法律规定只有残疾人才可携带工作犬进入公共场所,但目前美国政府并未建立针对此类犬只的执法或管理制度。此外,由于犬只主人和犬只都无需携带任何特定的认证或标识,因此没有切实可行的方法来确认某只狗是否为训练有素的辅助犬。所以,在美国,不合格的辅助犬以及辅助犬咬人等事件时有发生。政府的监督系统或许能够减少此类问题,但目前尚无关于美国辅助犬当前使用情况的信息。我们旨在调查1999年至2012年期间加利福尼亚州注册辅助犬的当前人口统计学特征以及犬只使用情况的演变模式。我们获取了加利福尼亚州各地动物控制机构登记的辅助犬数据,并使用描述性统计方法来描述这些辅助犬的用途。在过去十年中,辅助犬的数量急剧增加,尤其是服务犬。小型犬以及新型服务犬,如精神疾病和医疗辅助服务犬,对数量增长起到了很大的推动作用。辅助犬识别标签有时会错误地发放给不符合法律规定的辅助犬定义的动物,如情感支持动物和一些猫;这揭示了加利福尼亚州政府登记系统存在的错误。似乎还有一些不合适的犬只也进行了登记,比如那些10岁以上才首次登记的犬只。这项研究揭示了加利福尼亚州在辅助犬相关法规和立法方面存在滥用和误解的普遍现象。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b48d/4544881/3d44a92b9fd2/pone.0132820.g001.jpg

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