Huang Wei-Hsiang, Liao Albert Taiching, Chu Pei-Yi, Zhai Shao-Hua, Yen I-Feng, Liu Chen-Hsuan
Graduate Institute of Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei City 10617, Taiwan, ROC.
Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, No. 542, Sec. 1, Chung-shan Rd., Changhua 50008, Taiwan, ROC.
Prev Vet Med. 2017 Nov 1;147:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2017.08.015. Epub 2017 Aug 24.
Over the last 2 decades, there has been growing interest in research on the mortality of domesticated pets. These studies relied on an effective data-collecting system. During 2012-2014, a real-time reporting system was designed for mortality data in owned dogs and cats. The present retrospective study aimed to report on the causes of death (CODs) or reasons for euthanasia (RFEs) in domesticated dogs in Taiwan, and to investigate CODs/RFEs segregated by demographic variables. Data from 2306 domesticated dogs were acquired during the 3-year period in the present study. The median age at death of the study population was 10.2 years (median interquartile range 7.0-14.0; range 0.0-25.0). Crossbred, female, and neutered dogs showed greater ages at death than other groups. The most common COD/RFE was neoplasia, followed by multiple organ involvement (MOI) and cardiovascular diseases. Segregated by cut-off ages, the most common COD/RFE was infection among dogs younger than 3 years or 1year, and neoplasia among dogs at or older than 3 years or 1year of age; the most common COD/RFE was neoplasia among dogs younger than median age, and MOI among dogs at or older than median age. Segregated by geographic variables, the ranking and frequency of CODs/RFEs displayed different patterns between the capital city/non-capital areas, and among areas stratified by human population densities. The study provides various insights into age at death and CODs/RFEs in owned-dog population in Taiwan, and provides new directions for future research.
在过去20年里,人们对家养宠物死亡率的研究兴趣与日俱增。这些研究依赖于有效的数据收集系统。在2012年至2014年期间,设计了一个用于收集宠物狗和猫死亡数据的实时报告系统。本回顾性研究旨在报告台湾家养宠物狗的死亡原因(CODs)或安乐死原因(RFEs),并调查按人口统计学变量分类的CODs/RFEs。在本研究的3年期间,收集了来自2306只家养宠物狗的数据。研究人群的中位死亡年龄为10.2岁(中位四分位间距为7.0 - 14.0;范围为0.0 - 25.0)。杂种狗、雌性狗和绝育狗的死亡年龄比其他组更大。最常见的CODs/RFEs是肿瘤,其次是多器官受累(MOI)和心血管疾病。按年龄界限分类,3岁以下或1岁以下的狗中最常见的CODs/RFEs是感染,3岁或1岁及以上的狗中最常见的是肿瘤;年龄低于中位年龄的狗中最常见的CODs/RFEs是肿瘤,中位年龄及以上的狗中最常见的是MOI。按地理变量分类,CODs/RFEs的排名和频率在首都城市/非首都地区以及按人口密度分层的地区之间呈现出不同的模式。该研究为台湾宠物狗种群的死亡年龄和CODs/RFEs提供了各种见解,并为未来的研究提供了新的方向。