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In-practice management of stress in cats and dogs — improving the welfare of companion animals and practice finances

机译:在实践中管理猫和狗的压力-改善陪伴动物的福利并提供财务支持

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Stress-related behaviour problems remain the most common reason for the euthanasia, abandonment or rehoming of companion animals (Overall, 2013). The aggressive and avoidance-related behaviours exhibited by companion animals that are overt respondersto stress within the veterinary practice form a key factor in owners delaying or avoiding presenting companion animals for veterinary treatment (Landsberg et al, 2013). The veterinary profession has access to the majority of these animals and their owners at the time when the young animals' emotional and behavioural development is at its most sensitive to social and environmental influences, making the education of owners regarding stress, and its implications for their pet, a major responsibility of the veterinary team. The first article in this series explained the incidence and potential outcomes of stress on the companion animal. This article suggests practical interventions for the veterinary team. By demonstrating sensitivity to and effective management of stressed patients, the veterinary team become an effectiveteaching tool influencing owner behaviour towards their companion animals.
机译:与压力有关的行为问题仍然是安乐死,遗弃或重新安置伴侣动物的最常见原因(Overall,2013年)。兽医实践中对压力表现出明显反应的伴侣动物表现出的侵略性和与回避相关的行为是主人推迟或避免将伴侣动物送去兽医治疗的关键因素(Landsberg等,2013)。在幼小动物的情绪和行为发展最容易受到社会和环境影响的时候,兽医行业就可以接触其中的大多数动物和它们的主人,这使得主人对压力及其对他们的影响具有教育意义。宠物,兽医团队的主要职责。本系列的第一篇文章解释了伴侣动物应激的发生率和潜在后果。本文为兽医团队提出了切实可行的干预措施。通过证明对压力患者的敏感性和有效管理,兽医团队成为影响主人对伴侣动物行为的有效教学工具。

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