Carroll Amber Diane, Cisneros Alissa, Porter Hannah, Moody Carly, Stellato Anastasia Chiara
Department of Animal and Food Sciences, Texas Tech University, 2500 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA.
Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, One Shields Ave., Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Animals (Basel). 2022 May 27;12(11):1387. doi: 10.3390/ani12111387.
Veterinary care can be a source of stress for domestic dogs and their owners. If a dog owner is not satisfied with the veterinary experience, this may reduce the frequency of veterinary visits and negatively impact a dog’s health and welfare. Allowing dog owners to offer their perspectives on aspects of the veterinary appointment may help improve owner satisfaction. We assessed owner agreement towards 13 recommended handling techniques used on dogs during routine veterinary appointments, when the participants’ dog was calm, fearful, or aggressive. An online cross-sectional survey targeting current dog owners, residing in Canada and the United States, was used to examine the influence of participant’s pet attachment (using the Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale (LAPS)) and demographic information (age, gender, experience working in the veterinary field) on owner agreement towards the handling techniques. The majority of participants (N = 1176) disagreed with higher restraint techniques (e.g., full body restraint, muzzle hold) and tools (e.g., dog mask), and agreed with lower restraint techniques (e.g., minimal restraint) regardless of dog demeanor. Logistic regression models revealed that for medium/large dog owners, having previous veterinary work experience resulted in lower agreement with the use of minimal restraint (p < 0.0001) and higher agreement with the use of full body restraint on fearful dogs (p = 0.01). Small dog owners were more likely to agree with the use of minimal restraint on fearful dogs if they had a higher pet attachment score (p < 0.001), and were more likely to agree with full body restraint if they had previous veterinary work experience (p < 0.0001) or were male (p = 0.02). Owner perspectives align with current handling recommendations and provide further support for the use of low stress handling methods to improve owner satisfaction and dog welfare during routine veterinary care.
兽医护理可能会给家养犬及其主人带来压力。如果犬主对兽医体验不满意,这可能会减少看兽医的频率,并对犬的健康和福利产生负面影响。让犬主对兽医预约的各个方面发表意见可能有助于提高主人满意度。我们评估了犬主对常规兽医预约期间对犬使用的13种推荐处理技术的认同度,这些技术应用于犬处于平静、恐惧或攻击性状态时。一项针对居住在加拿大和美国的现任犬主的在线横断面调查,用于研究参与者的宠物依恋程度(使用列克星敦宠物依恋量表(LAPS))和人口统计信息(年龄、性别、在兽医领域的工作经验)对主人对处理技术认同度的影响。大多数参与者(N = 1176)不同意较高强度的约束技术(如全身约束、口鼻控制)和工具(如犬用面罩),并且无论犬的行为表现如何,都认同较低强度的约束技术(如最小限度约束)。逻辑回归模型显示,对于中大型犬的主人来说,有过兽医工作经历会导致对使用最小限度约束的认同度降低(p < 0.0001),而对在恐惧的犬身上使用全身约束的认同度更高(p = 0.01)。小型犬的主人如果宠物依恋得分较高,则更有可能同意对恐惧的犬使用最小限度约束(p < 0.001),如果有过兽医工作经历(p < 0.0001)或为男性(p = 0.02),则更有可能同意使用全身约束。主人的观点与当前的处理建议一致,并为在常规兽医护理中使用低压力处理方法以提高主人满意度和犬的福利提供了进一步支持。