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Epidemiology of Dog and Cat Abandonment in Spain (2008–2013)

机译:西班牙猫狗遗弃的流行病学(2008-2013年)

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Simple Summary In this paper we wanted to estimate the incidence of abandonment, as well as the general profile of dogs and cats entering animal shelters in our country. Also, we wanted to test the impact of identification on the recovery of dogs that had entered animal shelters. More than 100,000 dogs and more than 30,000 cats enter animal shelters annually in Spain. We observed a seasonal effect in the number of admissions in cats. A considerable percentage remained at the shelter or was euthanized. We found that identification of dogs with a microchip increased by 3-fold the likelihood of them being returned to the owner. Abstract Millions of pets are abandoned worldwide every year, which is an important animal welfare and financial problem. This paper was divided into three studies. Our first two studies were designed as a national survey of animal shelters to profile the population of stray dogs and cats, as well as to gather information on both relinquishment and adoption. The aim of our third study was to test the impact of identification on the recovery of dogs entering animal shelters. Studies one and two indicate that more than 100,000 dogs and more than 30,000 cats enter animal shelters annually in Spain. We observed a seasonal effect in the number of admissions in cats. Two-thirds of dogs and cats entering shelters were found as strays, while the rest were relinquished directly to the shelter. Most pets admitted to animal shelters were adult, non-purebred, and without a microchip, with the majority of dogs being medium sized. Adult dogs spent significantly more time in shelters than puppies. While most animals were either adopted or recovered by their owner, a considerable percentage remained at the shelter or was euthanized. The identification of dogs with a microchip increased by 3-fold the likelihood of them being returned to the owner.
机译:简单总结在本文中,我们想估计遗弃的发生率,以及进入我国动物收容所的猫狗的概况。此外,我们还想测试身份验证对进入动物收容所的狗的恢复的影响。在西班牙,每年有超过100,000只狗和30,000多只猫进入动物收容所。我们观察到猫的入院数量有季节性影响。相当大的百分比留在庇护所或被安乐死。我们发现,使用微芯片对狗进行识别的可能性增加了三倍,使它们被归还给主人。摘要全世界每年有数百万只宠物被抛弃,这是一个重要的动物福利和经济问题。本文分为三个研究。我们的前两项研究旨在作为全国动物庇护所的调查,以描述流浪狗和猫的数量,并收集有关放弃和收养的信息。我们第三项研究的目的是测试鉴定对进入动物收容所的狗的恢复的影响。研究一和二表明,西班牙每年有超过100,000只狗和30,000多只猫进入动物收容所。我们观察到猫的入院数量有季节性影响。发现进入避难所的猫狗中有三分之二是流浪动物,其余的则直接交出了避难所。进入动物收容所的大多数宠物是成年的,无毒的,没有微芯片的,大多数狗是中型的。与成年犬相比,成年犬在庇护所里花费的时间明显更多。大多数动物要么被其主人收养,要么被其主人收养,但相当大的比例仍留在庇护所或被安乐死。用微芯片对狗的识别使它们归还给主人的可能性增加了三倍。

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