Australian Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and Values, School of Health and Society - Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.
School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Locked Bag 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 2650, Australia.
Sci Rep. 2020 Jul 24;10(1):12451. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-69316-0.
Community perspectives are rarely sought or integrated into dog management policy and practice. Dog management in remote communities in Australia has focused on reducing the number of dogs, which is often implemented by visiting veterinarians, despite widely-held opinions that fly-in-fly-out services provide only temporary solutions. We conducted participatory research in a group of remote communities in northern Australia to explore how dog-related problems arise and are managed, and explain their impacts from a One Health perspective. Over the course of a year, 53 residents from a range of backgrounds contributed through in-depth interviews with key community service providers, and informal semi-structured discussions with community residents. Free-roaming dogs have broader impacts on canine and human health than previously documented. Dog-keeping norms that enable free-roaming can enhance human and dog wellbeing and intra-family connectivity. This can also cause disengagement and conflict with other residents, leading to resentment and occasionally violence towards dogs. Dog-related problems are underpinned by constraints associated with remote-living, governance and differing sociocultural norms. Focusing on dog population reduction detracts from the welfare benefits and sociocultural value of free-roaming dogs and undermines community-determined management that can overcome constraints to support local values and co-promote canine and human wellbeing.
社区观点很少被征求或纳入犬只管理政策和实践中。澳大利亚偏远社区的犬只管理一直侧重于减少犬只数量,尽管人们普遍认为,飞来飞去的兽医服务只能提供临时解决方案,但这通常是通过访问兽医来实施的。我们在澳大利亚北部的一组偏远社区进行了参与式研究,以探讨犬只相关问题是如何产生和管理的,并从一个健康的角度解释其影响。在一年的时间里,来自不同背景的 53 名居民通过与主要社区服务提供者的深入访谈,以及与社区居民的非正式半结构化讨论做出了贡献。自由放养的狗对犬类和人类健康的影响比以前记录的要广泛。允许自由放养的养狗规范可以增强人和狗的幸福感和家庭内的联系。这也会导致与其他居民的脱节和冲突,导致对狗的怨恨和偶尔的暴力。与养狗相关的问题是由与偏远生活、治理和不同社会文化规范相关的限制所导致的。专注于减少犬只数量会损害自由放养犬只的福利和社会文化价值,并破坏社区确定的管理,而这种管理可以克服限制,支持当地价值观,并共同促进犬只和人类的健康。