Biondi Vito, Pugliese Michela, Voslarova Eva, Landi Alessandra, Passantino Annamaria
Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Messina, 98168 Messina, Italy.
Department of Animal Protection and Welfare and Veterinary Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Hygiene and Ecology, University of Veterinary Sciences Brno, 612 42 Brno, Czech Republic.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Apr 2;12(7):913. doi: 10.3390/ani12070913.
In dogs, several primary or secondary diseases affecting the ocular structures may cause blindness. In cases where the visual impairment is not associated with severe systemic involvement and the animal can still have, predictably, a good "long-term" quality of life, the veterinarian should inform the owner about the differences between humans and animals, concerning the type of visual perception. In the light of the daily findings in veterinary clinic practice, the Authors report four different scenarios with conflicting views between veterinarians and owners about the euthanasia request for a blind dog. They underline how the diagnosis of incipient or already established blindness in dogs can sometimes lead to an inappropriate request for euthanasia.
在犬类中,几种影响眼部结构的原发性或继发性疾病可能导致失明。如果视力损害与严重的全身病变无关,并且可以预见这只动物仍能拥有良好的“长期”生活质量,兽医应告知主人人类和动物在视觉感知类型方面的差异。根据兽医临床实践中的日常发现,作者报告了四种不同的情况,在这些情况中,兽医和主人对于安乐死失明犬的请求存在相互冲突的观点。他们强调,犬类早期或已确诊失明的诊断有时可能会导致不恰当的安乐死请求。