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Assessment of health and welfare in a small sample of dogs owned by people who are homeless

机译:Assessment of health and welfare in a small sample of dogs owned by people who are homeless

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Abstract Background Pet ownership is common among homeless people, with dogs the most frequently reported pets. However, homeless people receive considerable criticism for keeping pets due to public perception of poor care provision. Materials and methods A convenience, cross‐sectional sample of 19 homeless people, owning a total of 21 dogs were recruited, and their dogs’ health and wellbeing assessed using the PDSA Petwise MOT (P‐MOT). Results The dogs compared favourably with conventionally owned pets in most areas, including exercise and companionship. Problems included being overweight/obese (although at lower prevalence than the general population). Some owners had difficulty in accessing veterinary care. Behavioural concerns were reported for 61.9% of the dogs, most commonly separation‐related distress. Discussion Being unable to safely leave their pets may impair owners’ access to services. Provision of accessible veterinary care, behavioural support and pet‐friendly services could improve the health of homeless owners and their pets.
机译:养宠物是很常见的抽象背景无家可归的人,狗最频繁报道的宠物。相当大的批评,因为养宠物是因为公众的可怜的保障条款。材料和方法方便,横截面样本等19个无家可归的人,拥有共21只狗被招募,他们的狗的健康和健康评估使用的PDSA Petwise年检(P必经年检)。与传统相比毫不逊色宠物在大多数地区,包括运动和陪伴。超重/肥胖(尽管患病率较低比一般人)。困难在获得兽医护理。行为问题被报道的61.9%狗,最常见的分离有关痛苦。宠物可能会损害业主对服务的访问。提供的兽医护理,行为支持和宠物友好的服务可以改善无家可归的所有者和健康的吗他们的宠物。

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