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非洲野生动物保护工作犬的健康状况。

The health of working dogs in conservation in Africa.

作者信息

Earnshaw Nicola, Anderson Neil, Mackay Jill, Parker Megan

机构信息

Department of Conservation Medicine, The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Science, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Department of Veterinary Medical Education, The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Science, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2023 Jul 18;10:1179278. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1179278. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Dogs are increasingly being employed for conservation purposes worldwide. In Africa, they work in challenging environments with unique health risks which have not been investigated until now.

METHODS

To understand the health challenges faced by the dogs, semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants from 14 organisations that used working dogs in their conservation programmes. The data was qualitatively analysed by thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Five themes were generated. Three affective themes influenced how participants responded to the challenges associated with having a successful conservation dog programme. A strong handler-dog attachment, proficient handler training, and the acknowledgement of the challenging environment were pivotal to maintaining dog health. Two themes related to the difficulties in managing these programmes and how veterinary support interacts with the management choices being made.

DISCUSSION

To have healthy conservation dogs, current and future programmes should focus on fostering the handler-dog relationship and provide continuous handler training. The management of conservation dogs' health should adopt an evidence-based approach. Future research should focus on areas where the evidence base is lacking, particularly in the areas of prevention and treatment of African canine trypanosomiasis. Programmes should develop a good working relationship with a veterinarian that has access to evidence-based veterinary medical information.

摘要

引言

在全球范围内,犬类越来越多地被用于保护目的。在非洲,它们在具有挑战性的环境中工作,面临着独特的健康风险,而这些风险至今尚未得到研究。

方法

为了解这些犬所面临的健康挑战,我们对14个在其保护项目中使用工作犬的组织的参与者进行了半结构化访谈。通过主题分析对数据进行了定性分析。

结果

生成了五个主题。三个情感主题影响了参与者应对与成功开展保护犬项目相关挑战的方式。训犬员与犬之间强烈的情感纽带、训犬员的熟练培训以及对具有挑战性环境的认知对于维持犬的健康至关重要。另外两个主题涉及管理这些项目的困难以及兽医支持如何与所做的管理选择相互作用。

讨论

为了拥有健康的保护犬,当前和未来的项目应专注于培养训犬员与犬之间的关系,并提供持续的训犬员培训。保护犬健康的管理应采用循证方法。未来的研究应聚焦于缺乏证据基础的领域,特别是在非洲犬锥虫病的预防和治疗方面。项目应与能够获取循证兽医医学信息的兽医建立良好的工作关系。

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