Holland Katrina E, Mead Rebecca, Casey Rachel A, Upjohn Melissa M, Christley Robert M
Dogs Trust, 17 Wakley Street, London EC1V 7RQ, UK.
Animals (Basel). 2021 Feb 25;11(3):605. doi: 10.3390/ani11030605.
Understanding the factors that result in people becoming dog owners is key to developing messaging around responsible acquisition and providing appropriate support for prospective owners to ensure a strong dog-owner bond and optimise dog welfare. This qualitative study investigated factors that influence pet dog acquisition. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 142 sets of dog owners/caretakers at 23 Dogs Trust community events. Interviews focused on the motivations and influences that impacted how people acquired their dogs. Transcribed interviews and notes were thematically analysed. Two acquisition types were reported, that each accounted for half of our interviewees' experiences: planned and unplanned. Whilst planned acquisitions involved an intentional search for a dog, unplanned acquisitions occurred following an unexpected and unsought opportunity to acquire one. Unplanned acquisitions frequently involved a participant's family or friends, people happening upon a dog in need, or dogs received as gifts. Motivations for deciding to take the dog included emotional attachments and a desire to help a vulnerable animal. Many reported making the decision to acquire the dog without hesitation and without conducting any pre-acquisition research. These findings present valuable insights for designers of interventions promoting responsible acquisition and ownership, because there is minimal opportunity to deliver messaging with these unplanned acquisitions. Additionally, these findings may guide future research to develop more complete understandings of the acquisition process. Further studies are required to understand the prevalence of unplanned acquisitions.
了解导致人们成为狗主人的因素,是围绕负责任的领养制定宣传信息并为潜在主人提供适当支持的关键,以确保牢固的人与狗的纽带关系并优化狗狗福利。这项定性研究调查了影响宠物狗领养的因素。在23场狗狗信托社区活动中,对142组狗主人/照料者进行了半结构化访谈。访谈聚焦于影响人们领养狗狗方式的动机和因素。对转录的访谈内容和笔记进行了主题分析。报告了两种领养类型,每种类型占受访者经历的一半:有计划的和无计划的。有计划的领养涉及有意寻找一只狗,而无计划的领养则是在意外且未经寻求的领养机会出现后发生的。无计划的领养常常涉及参与者的家人或朋友、偶然遇到一只需要帮助的狗,或者收到作为礼物的狗。决定领养这只狗的动机包括情感依恋以及帮助一只弱势动物的愿望。许多人报告说毫不犹豫地就做出了领养这只狗的决定,而且没有进行任何领养前的调查。这些发现为促进负责任的领养和所有权的干预措施设计者提供了宝贵的见解,因为对于这些无计划的领养,传递信息的机会微乎其微。此外,这些发现可能会指导未来的研究,以更全面地理解领养过程。需要进一步的研究来了解无计划领养的普遍程度。