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在巴西饲养爬行动物作为宠物:饲养者的动机和饲养实践。

Keeping reptiles as pets in Brazil: keepers' motivations and husbandry practices.

机构信息

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza, Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, PB, Brazil.

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia), Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil.

出版信息

J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2023 Oct 21;19(1):46. doi: 10.1186/s13002-023-00618-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Reptiles are considered one of the most popular pets in the world and are often associated with an incorrect belief that they are simple, highly adaptable, and easy to keep animals when compared with other pets, such as dogs and cats. However, keeping reptiles as pets can pose several challenges in meeting their needs in a domestic setting, requiring specific conditions and effort to maintain their health, well-being, and survival.

METHODS

During 2015, using online semi-structured questionnaires applied to 719 Brazilian pet reptile keepers who participated in online groups of reptile breeders on the social network Facebook, this study aimed to identify Brazilian keepers' motivations for maintaining reptiles as pets, investigate their monthly expenses, and the husbandry practices for the maintenance, such as housing and feeding conditions, handling of the animal, health issues, and treatment provided.

RESULTS

We found multiple motivations for keeping reptiles as pets (mostly snakes, lizards, and chelonians), the main motivation being emotional reasons, followed by entertainment and convenience reasons. The great majority of keepers (69%) declared to spend less than or up to US$30 per month in maintaining their reptiles. Most reptiles were kept alone in terrarium/aquarium enclosures, with basic environmental complexity in terms of physical elements. Lizards and chelonians were fed with a few insect species, cultivated fruits and vegetables, while snakes were fed mainly with domestic rodents, rabbits, or birds. Keepers declared frequent cleaning of the enclosure, but inappropriately handled their animals directly with their hands, which might result in potential threats to human and reptile health and safety. Several diseases or injuries were mentioned and 55.6% of the keepers declared taking the reptile to the vet for treatment.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, our findings revealed several challenges that reptiles face when kept in domestic environments, including issues related to housing, nutrition, and healthcare. Even though keepers demonstrated positive feelings toward their pets, suggesting a positive relationship and a willingness to provide them with proper care, it seems that without the proper knowledge and awareness, reptiles may unintentionally be kept with poor husbandry. Addressing these challenges on husbandry practices is essential for improving reptiles' welfare and promoting a responsible pet ownership.

摘要

背景

爬行动物被认为是世界上最受欢迎的宠物之一,与狗和猫等其他宠物相比,人们通常错误地认为它们是简单、高度适应性强且易于饲养的动物。然而,将爬行动物作为宠物饲养可能会在满足它们在家庭环境中的需求方面带来一些挑战,需要特定的条件和努力来维持它们的健康、幸福和生存。

方法

2015 年期间,本研究通过在线半结构化问卷,对 719 名参与 Facebook 社交网络上爬行动物养殖者在线群组的巴西宠物爬行动物饲养者进行了调查,旨在确定巴西饲养者饲养爬行动物作为宠物的动机,调查他们的每月开支,以及饲养的实践方法,如住房和喂养条件、动物处理、健康问题和提供的治疗。

结果

我们发现饲养爬行动物作为宠物有多种动机(主要是蛇、蜥蜴和龟鳖类),主要动机是情感原因,其次是娱乐和便利原因。绝大多数饲养者(69%)表示每月在饲养爬行动物方面的花费少于或不超过 30 美元。大多数爬行动物独自生活在饲养箱/水族馆中,环境中只有基本的物理元素复杂性。蜥蜴和龟鳖类以几种昆虫、栽培的水果和蔬菜为食,而蛇则主要以家养的啮齿动物、兔子或鸟类为食。饲养者宣称经常清理饲养箱,但不恰当地直接用手处理他们的动物,这可能对人类和爬行动物的健康和安全构成潜在威胁。提到了几种疾病或伤害,55.6%的饲养者表示带爬行动物去看兽医治疗。

结论

总体而言,我们的研究结果揭示了爬行动物在家庭环境中面临的一些挑战,包括住房、营养和医疗保健方面的问题。尽管饲养者对他们的宠物表现出积极的感情,表明他们有积极的关系并愿意为他们提供适当的照顾,但似乎由于缺乏适当的知识和意识,爬行动物可能会在不知不觉中被饲养得很差。解决这些饲养实践中的挑战对于提高爬行动物的福利和促进负责任的宠物拥有至关重要。

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