Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vétérinaire, Université de Montréal Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire, 3200 rue Sicotte, Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec J2S 2M2.
Can Vet J. 2021 May;62(5):491-496.
Peer-reviewed scientific publications on the topic of dog bites are numerous. Montreal was one of the first municipalities in the province of Quebec to require mandatory assessment of aggressive dogs by veterinarians. In 2019, dogs reported as aggressive and considered a potential risk to public safety by city officials were scheduled for a mandatory behavioral assessment by a veterinarian. For the purpose of this study, only aggressive dogs that had bitten (N = 65) were included. The goals were to better describe the aggressive behavior of these dogs (behavioral sequence, type of aggression, and overall reactivity) and perhaps identify new possible risk factors related to severity of injury and dangerousness. The number of signs of increased arousal/reactivity was positively and significantly associated with the injury severity score. Dangerousness increased with size of dogs. Entire males were most dangerous despite absence of recognizable differences in body weight between neutered and unneutered males.
关于狗咬的主题有很多经过同行评审的科学出版物。蒙特利尔是魁北克省第一个要求兽医对攻击性犬进行强制性评估的城市之一。2019 年,被城市官员报告为具有攻击性且被认为对公共安全构成潜在风险的狗,将由兽医进行强制性行为评估。本研究仅纳入了咬人的攻击性犬(N=65)。目的是更好地描述这些狗的攻击行为(行为序列、攻击类型和整体反应性),并可能确定与伤害严重程度和危险性相关的新的可能风险因素。觉醒/反应增加的迹象数量与伤害严重程度评分呈正相关且显著相关。狗的体型越大,危险性越高。尽管未绝育雄性和绝育雄性之间的体重没有明显差异,但整个雄性是最危险的。