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Assessing stress in dogs during a visit to the veterinary clinic: Correlations between dog behavior in standardized tests and assessments by veterinary staff and owners

机译:在访问兽医诊所时评估狗的压力:兽医工作人员和所有者的标准测试和评估中狗行为之间的相关性

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A visit to a veterinary clinic can be very stressful for the dog, and stress may interact with pain. The aim of this study was to observe the behavior of dogs in a veterinary clinic and to correlate it with subjective stress assessments by different persons. Systems have already been developed to assess pain in dogs. We tested the behavior of 105 dogs, sampled from 233 dog owners who completed our questionnaire and whose dogs were patients at the clinic. The dog owner, the test leader, the nurse, and the veterinarian were each asked to assess if the dog was experiencing pain or was stressed and to evaluate, overall, how the dog experienced the visit. Three behavior tests were also carried out to describe the dog's reaction in the veterinary clinic: a "social contact" test, a "play" test, and a "treat" test. The play and treat tests were carried out both inside and outside the veterinary clinic to see if the dogs reacted differently in the 2 situations. Agreement between observers was good to excellent but generally better when assessing pain than stress. Dogs rated as more stressed were significantly less likely to engage in social contact with an unfamiliar person (P 0.0001). They were significantly more willing to play and eat a treat outside the veterinary clinic compared to inside the clinic (P 0.001), implying that the dogs themselves experienced inside the clinic as being more negative. The results also indicated that the type of relationship the owner has with the dog may influence the dog's behavior during the clinical examination. The good agreements between the different measures in this study suggest that there is potential for a system to be developed to assess the extent to which the dog is stressed in the clinic. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:对兽医诊所的访问可能对狗来说非常紧张,压力可能与疼痛相互作用。本研究的目的是观察兽医诊所的行为,并将其与不同人的主观压力评估相关联。系统已经开发出来以评估狗的疼痛。我们测试了105只狗的行为,从233名狗主人那里抽出,他们完成了调查问卷,其狗是诊所的患者。狗主人,测试领导者,护士和兽医都被要求评估狗是否正在经历疼痛或被压力并整体评估,狗如何经历过访问。还进行了三项行为测试,以描述兽医诊所中的狗的反应:“社会接触”测试,“游戏”测试和“治疗”测试。在兽医诊所内外进行游戏和治疗测试,以了解2个情况下的狗是否有不同的反应。观察者之间的协议良好,但在评估疼痛时良好,而不是压力。随着压力的评价,狗的评价明显不太可能与一个不熟悉的人(P <0.0001)接触社会接触。与内部临床(P <0.001)相比,它们在兽医诊所以外的兽医术语(P <0.001),它们非常愿意,这意味着狗自己在诊所内部经历的狗更加负。结果还表示,业主与狗的关系类型可能会影响临床检查期间的狗的行为。本研究中不同措施之间的良好协议表明,有可能开发系统,以评估狗在诊所压力的程度。 (c)2016年Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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