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Owner perceptions and management of the adverse behavioural effects of fireworks on companion animals: an update

机译:所有者看法和管理烟花对伴侣动物的不良行为影响:更新

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Aims: To provide updated results on the adverse behavioural effects of fireworks on companion animals in New Zealand, measures that owners use to mitigate these effects, and opinions on a ban on the sale of fireworks. Method: A cross-sectional survey of companion animal owners in New Zealand was conducted between 2 November and 5 December 2016 using an online survey. The survey was modelled after a similar study conducted in 2006. Owners were asked to provide information on the types and severity of behaviours observed in their animals that were frightened by fireworks, what they did for their frightened animals and whether they would support a ban on the sale of fireworks. Results: There were 4,293 respondents who completed the online survey and they owned 15,871 companion animals, of which 11,750 (74.4%) were frightened of fireworks. For the 7,464 fearful animals with individual data available, the most commonly reported adverse behaviours were hiding (5,287; 70.8%), shivering (4,058; 54.3%) and cowering (3,324; 44.5%). Owners reported that 345 animals had been physically injured as the result of fireworks. Of 3,682 owners with frightened animals, 2,649 (71.9%) had not sought help or treatment for their animal. Frightened animals were mostly kept inside (3,479/7,464; 46.%) or comforted (2,112/7,464; 28.2%). Of all 4,325 respondents, 3,631 (84.0%) were supportive of a ban on the private sale of fireworks, with 370 (8.6%) against and 315 (7.3%) undecided. Owners with >= 1 animal that was fearful towards fireworks were more likely to support a ban (3,137/3,412; 91.9%) than owners whose animals were not afraid (466/561; 83.1%) (OR = 2.32; 95% CI = 1.80-2.98).
机译:目的:提供更新的结果对新西兰伴侣动物对伴侣动物的不利行为影响,所有者使用这些效果的措施,以及关于禁止销售烟花的意见。方法:2016年11月2日至12月5日在2016年12月2日期间对新西兰的伴侣动物业主进行了横断面调查。该调查在2006年进行了类似的研究后进行了建模。主人被要求提供有关由烟花吓坏的动物所观察到的行为的类型和严重程度,他们为他们受惊的动物做了什么,以及他们是否会支持禁令出售烟花。结果:4,293名受访者完成了在线调查,他们拥有15,871个伴侣动物,其中11,750(74.4%)被烟花吓坏了。对于7,464名可用的可用动物可用,最常见的不利行为隐藏(5,287; 70.8%),颤抖(4,058; 54.3%)和畏缩(3,324; 44.5%)。业主报告说,345只动物因烟花而受到物理伤害。 3,682个拥有恐惧的动物,2,649名(71.9%)没有寻求其动物的帮助或治疗。受到惊吓的动物大多保持在内部(3,479 / 7,464; 46.%)或舒适(2,112 / 7,464; 28.2%)。在所有4,325名受访者中,3,631名(84.0%)支持禁止禁用烟花,370(8.6%)反对,315(7.3%)未定。拥有> = 1个恐惧的动物更有可能支持禁令(3,137 / 3,412; 91.9%),其拥有人不害怕(466/561; 83.1%)(或= 2.32; 95%Ci = 1.80-2.98)。

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