Belanger Catherine R, Weese J Scott, Anderson Maureen E C, Spence Kelsey L, Clow Katie M
Department of Population Medicine (Belanger, Spence, Clow) and Department of Pathobiology (Weese), Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road East, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1; Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness, 1 Stone Road West, Guelph, Ontario N1G 4Y2 (Anderson).
Can Vet J. 2025 Jan;66(1):86-95.
As numbers of dogs entering Canada from abroad are increasing, it is essential to understand the scope, challenges, and risks associated with canine importation. Canadian veterinarians' collective experience with and clinical knowledge of imported dogs can provide valuable insights into this practice.
To describe Canadian veterinarians' experiences with, and perspectives of, imported dogs in clinical practice.
An anonymous, online survey was circulated to Canadian veterinarians, national and provincial veterinary associations, from April to June 2021. Responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics, univariable logistic regression, and content analysis.
A total of 524 responses were included. Veterinarians reported imported dogs mainly originating from the United States (89%) and imported rescue organizations (92%). Few reported imported dogs arriving with core vaccines or parasiticides administered. Despite infectious disease concerns, only 14% routinely implemented enhanced infection-control practices with imported dogs in clinics. Resources outlining country-specific disease risks, foreign disease screening, and client education were deemed highly valuable for supporting clinical practice.
Canadian veterinarians' experiences reinforced gaps in the healthcare of imported dogs, highlighted inconsistencies in clinical management of these dogs, and identified areas in which educational resources could improve animal health and the practice of importing dogs.
随着从国外进入加拿大的犬只数量不断增加,了解与犬只进口相关的范围、挑战和风险至关重要。加拿大兽医对进口犬只的集体经验和临床知识可为这一实践提供宝贵见解。
描述加拿大兽医在临床实践中对进口犬只的经验和看法。
2021年4月至6月,向加拿大兽医、国家和省级兽医协会开展了一项匿名在线调查。使用描述性统计、单变量逻辑回归和内容分析对回复进行分析。
共纳入524份回复。兽医报告称,进口犬只主要来自美国(89%)和进口救援组织(92%)。很少有报告称进口犬只接种了核心疫苗或使用了驱虫剂。尽管存在传染病担忧,但只有14%的诊所对进口犬只常规实施强化感染控制措施。概述特定国家疾病风险、外国疾病筛查和客户教育的资源被认为对支持临床实践非常有价值。
加拿大兽医的经验凸显了进口犬只医疗保健方面的差距,突出了这些犬只临床管理中的不一致之处,并确定了教育资源可改善动物健康和犬只进口实践的领域。