Dawson Jessica K, Howell Tiffani J, Ruby Matthew B, Bennett Pauleen C
Anthrozoology Research Group, La Trobe University, Bendigo, VIC, Australia.
Department of Psychology and Counselling, School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Wodonga, VIC, Australia.
Front Vet Sci. 2019 Jul 22;6:241. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00241. eCollection 2019.
In many countries where companion dogs are popular, owners are strongly encouraged to neuter their dogs. Consequently, millions of dogs are neutered each year. In recent times considerable attention has been paid to the possible effects of such procedures on canine health and welfare. Less scrutinized are the potential ramifications of widespread neutering on the breeding of dogs and their continued success as human companions. This paper summarizes research investigating factors influencing the breeding and rearing of dogs most suited to companionship roles in contemporary, typically high-density, communities, and briefly reviews current breeder practices. It then argues that a fundamental shift to promote inclusion of "proven" companion dogs in the gene pool, as opposed to dogs meeting conformation or working/sporting standards, is required to successfully meet the needs of modern urban dog owners. A new model is proposed, whereby responsible owners and breeders work together to produce dogs most suited for life as human companions.
在许多伴侣犬很受欢迎的国家,强烈鼓励狗主人给他们的狗绝育。因此,每年有数百万只狗被绝育。近年来,人们相当关注此类手术对犬类健康和福利可能产生的影响。而广泛绝育对犬类繁殖及其作为人类伴侣持续成功的潜在影响则较少受到审视。本文总结了关于影响在当代(通常是高密度)社区中最适合担任伴侣角色的犬类繁殖和饲养因素的研究,并简要回顾了当前繁殖者的做法。然后论证,为了成功满足现代城市养狗人的需求,需要从根本上转变观念以促进将“经证实的”伴侣犬纳入基因库,而不是符合外形标准或工作/运动标准的犬。本文提出了一个新模式,即负责任的狗主人和繁殖者共同努力培育最适合作为人类伴侣生活的犬类。