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“他们认为自己是人类最好的朋友,我也这么认为。”了解澳大利亚原住民社区与狗的关系以促进有效的犬类种群管理。

"They Reckon They're Man's Best Friend and I Believe That." Understanding Relationships with Dogs in Australian Aboriginal Communities to Inform Effective Dog Population Management.

作者信息

Ma Gemma C, Ford Jason, Lucas Lillian, Norris Jacqueline M, Spencer Jessica, Withers Ann-Margret, Ward Michael P

机构信息

Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, the University of Sydney, Camperdown 2006, Australia.

RSPCA NSW, Yagoona 2199, Australia.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2020 May 7;10(5):810. doi: 10.3390/ani10050810.

Abstract

Dogs are important companions to people in many societies; however, dogs can also be associated with risks to public health and safety. Dog population management is therefore an important consideration globally. This study aimed to better understand the role of dogs in Aboriginal communities and the barriers to accessing veterinary services. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 85 dog owners from nine Aboriginal communities across New South Wales, Australia. Many positive aspects of dog ownership were identified and few negatives. Dogs are considered an important part of family and community life and many dogs are allowed indoors (63.4%), even sharing beds with their owners. Most dogs were kept for companionship (84.7%) and/or as guard dogs (45.9%) and all respondents considered their dog part of their family. However, respondents had low levels of engagement with mainstream veterinary services, and many respondents identified significant barriers to accessing veterinary services, especially cost and transport. This study demonstrates the important and positive role of dogs in Aboriginal families and communities but also highlights a significant veterinary service gap. Our findings demonstrate that different perspectives on the role of dogs necessitates a different, culturally inclusive approach to dog management interventions.

摘要

在许多社会中,狗是人们重要的伙伴;然而,狗也可能与公共卫生和安全风险相关联。因此,犬类数量管理是全球范围内的一个重要考量因素。本研究旨在更好地了解狗在原住民社区中的作用以及获取兽医服务的障碍。对来自澳大利亚新南威尔士州九个原住民社区的85位狗主人进行了半结构化访谈。研究发现了养狗的许多积极方面,负面方面较少。狗被视为家庭和社区生活的重要组成部分,许多狗被允许进入室内(63.4%),甚至与主人同床共眠。大多数狗被饲养用于陪伴(84.7%)和/或作为看门狗(45.9%),所有受访者都认为他们的狗是家庭的一部分。然而,受访者与主流兽医服务的接触程度较低,许多受访者指出获取兽医服务存在重大障碍,尤其是费用和交通问题。本研究表明了狗在原住民家庭和社区中重要且积极的作用,但也凸显了显著的兽医服务差距。我们的研究结果表明,对狗的作用的不同看法需要一种不同的、具有文化包容性的犬类管理干预方法。

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