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Retention of provided identification for dogs and cats seen in veterinary clinics and adopted from shelters in Oklahoma City, OK, USA

机译:保留在美国俄克拉荷马州俄克拉何马城的兽医诊所中所见并从收容所收养的猫和狗的身份证明

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Personalized identification (ID) tags that contain contact information for the dog or cat owner can help assure lost animals are quickly reunited with their owners. The authors have previously reported that while the majority of pet owners stated that ID tags were very important, only a third responded that their pet wears an ID tag. The objective of this study was to evaluate if providing and putting on the pet a free collar and ID tag during an owner's visit to a veterinary hospital or spayeuter facility increased the likelihood that the pet owners would actually keep the identification on their pet at least 6-8 weeks after they were placed on the pet. A second population of dogs and cats that were adopted from animal control and humane society shelters were also studied to assess retention of a collar and personalized ID tag. Telephone follow-up occurred a mean of 8 weeks after the tag was applied. Retaining and using the tag significantly increased for the veterinary group with 13.8% reporting their pets were currently wearing an ID tag pre-intervention, and 84.3% reporting their pets were currently wearing and ID tag post-intervention. Of the dogs and cats that were adopted, at follow-up 94% of owners reported their pets were currently wearing an ID tag. Approximately 5% of those who participated in the post-intervention survey lost a pet and recovered that pet because of the ID tag. This suggests that ID tagging is an effective method to potentially decrease stray intake into shelters and return pets home. The data also support placing tags and collars directly on pets as a method to retain those ID tags and collars on the animals, thus increasing the likelihood they will be returned home if lost or during a disaster
机译:包含有关狗或猫主人的联系信息的个性化标识(ID)标签可以帮助确保丢失的动物迅速与其主人重聚。作者先前曾报道说,虽然大多数宠物主人都说ID标签非常重要,但只有三分之一的人回答说他们的宠物戴着ID标签。这项研究的目的是评估在所有者访问兽医医院或spay / neuter设施期间向宠物提供并戴上免费的项圈和ID标签是否增加了宠物所有者实际上将其身份保留在宠物上的可能性。将它们放在宠物上后至少6-8周。还研究了从动物控制和人道社会收容所领养的第二批猫狗,以评估项圈和个性化ID标签的保留情况。施加标签后平均8周进行电话随访。兽医组的保留和使用标签的比例显着增加,有13.8%的受访者表示他们的宠物目前正在干预前佩戴ID标签,而84.3%的受访者表示他们的宠物目前正在佩戴且经过干预后ID标签。在接受追踪的猫狗中,有94%的主人称他们的宠物当前带有ID标签。参与干预后调查的人中,约有5%的人由于ID标签而丢失了一只宠物并找回了该宠物。这表明ID标记是一种有效减少杂物进入避难所并将宠物带回家的有效方法。数据还支持将标签和项圈直接放置在宠物上,作为将这些ID标签和项圈保留在动物上的一种方法,从而增加了如果丢失或在灾难期间它们将被带回家的可能性。

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