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2014年英国养犬俱乐部注册犬种的寿命与死亡率

Longevity and mortality in Kennel Club registered dog breeds in the UK in 2014.

作者信息

Lewis T W, Wiles B M, Llewellyn-Zaidi A M, Evans K M, O'Neill D G

机构信息

The Kennel Club, Clarges Street, London, W1J 8AB UK.

2School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, The University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough, LE12 5RD UK.

出版信息

Canine Genet Epidemiol. 2018 Oct 17;5:10. doi: 10.1186/s40575-018-0066-8. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The domestic dog is one of the most diverse mammalian species, exhibiting wide variations in morphology, behaviour and morbidity across breeds. Therefore, it is not unexpected that breeds should also exhibit variation in mortality and longevity. While shorter longevity per se may not necessarily be a welfare issue, a generally foreshortened lifespan in a breed that is accompanied by a high prevalence of a particular cause of death may reveal potentially serious welfare concerns and highlight scope to improve breed welfare. Survey data gathered directly from owners offer useful insights into canine longevity and mortality that can support the overall evidence base for welfare reforms within breeds.

RESULTS

Mortality data on 5663 deceased dogs registered with the UK Kennel Club were collected from an owner-based survey. The most commonly reported causes of death were old age (13.8%), unspecified cancer (8.7%) and heart failure (4.9%); with 5.1% of deaths reported as unknown cause. Overall median age at death was 10.33 years (interquartile range: 7.17-12.83 years). Breeds varied widely in median longevity overall from the West Highland Terrier (12.71 years) to the Dobermann Pinscher (7.67 years). There was also wide variation in the prevalence of some common causes of death among breeds, and in median longevity across the causes of death.

CONCLUSION

Substantial variation in the median lifespan and the prominent causes of death exists across breeds. This study has identified some breeds with both a low median lifespan and also a high proportional mortality for one or more specific causes of death that should be considered as both potential welfare concerns as well as opportunities for improvement.

摘要

背景

家犬是最多样化的哺乳动物物种之一,不同品种在形态、行为和发病率方面存在广泛差异。因此,品种在死亡率和寿命方面也表现出差异并不意外。虽然较短的寿命本身不一定是一个福利问题,但一个品种普遍缩短的寿命伴随着特定死因的高患病率,可能揭示出潜在的严重福利问题,并突出改善品种福利的空间。直接从主人那里收集的调查数据为犬类的寿命和死亡率提供了有用的见解,可支持品种内福利改革的整体证据基础。

结果

从一项基于主人的调查中收集了5663只在英国养犬俱乐部登记死亡的犬只的死亡率数据。最常报告的死因是衰老(13.8%)、未指明的癌症(8.7%)和心力衰竭(4.9%);5.1%的死亡报告为死因不明。总体死亡中位数年龄为10.33岁(四分位间距:7.17 - 12.83岁)。品种的总体中位寿命差异很大,从西部高地白梗(12.71岁)到杜宾犬(7.67岁)。品种间一些常见死因的患病率以及不同死因的中位寿命也存在很大差异。

结论

不同品种的中位寿命和主要死因存在很大差异。本研究确定了一些中位寿命较低且一种或多种特定死因的比例死亡率较高的品种,这些品种应被视为潜在的福利问题以及改善的机会。

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