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A survey of owners’ perceptions of fear of fireworks in a sample of dogs and cats in New Zealand

机译:一项针对新西兰猫狗样本中业主对烟花的恐惧感的调查

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AIMS: To establish reliable information regarding the behavioural responses of dogs and cats to fi reworks in New Zealand; record interventions used by owners, and their perceived effi cacies;and establish the prevalence of fi rework-related injury, and quantify owners’ attitudes towards fireworks.METHODS: A questionnaire targeting dog and cat owners was distributed via the Auckland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Animals Voice magazine and 25veterinary clinics. The questionnaire covered demographics of animals, fear of fireworks, severity of the fear, and behaviours exhibited. Also included were treatments tried, source and perceivedeffi cacy, prevalence of injury, and owners’ attitudes towards the sale of fireworks for private use.RESULTS: From a total of 8,966 questionnaires distributed, 1,007 valid questionnaires were returned, representing 3,527 animals. Of these 1,635 (46%) animals displayed a level of fearof fi reworks recognisable to their owners. Owners of dogs identified a significantly higher fear response than owners of cats but the duration of these fear responses did not differ betweenspecies. Fear of fi reworks frequently resulted in dogs exhibiting active fear behaviours, whereas cats were more likely to exhibit hiding and cowering behaviours. A signifi cantly increased severityand duration of fear response over time in dogs and cats was associated with owners who comforted them when they displayed a fearful response. Only 141/890 (15.8%) of ownerssought professional treatment from a veterinarian, animal behaviourist or animal trainer for their animals, with variable efficacy. Six percent (51/923) of animals had received physicalinjuries from fireworks. The majority (837/1,007; 83%) of respondents, regardless of whether they owned a fearful animal or not, supported a ban on the sale of fi reworks for private use.CONCLUSIONS: The results provide valuable information that is, as yet, unsubstantiated in New Zealand, although potential biases exist due to the non-random selection of respondents.Differences between dogs and cats were likely due to differing responses to fear-provoking stimuli between the species. Owner- reported increase in fearful response over time for comfortedanimals may indicate a negative impact on the longer-term psychological welfare of their animal.CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The greater the awareness of effective treatment plans for animals that suffer from a fear of fireworks, the greater the possibility that this fear can be reduced Wider dissemination of effective owner behaviour and treatment programmes for fi rework fears is needed to improve levels of professional treatment for dogs and cats.
机译:目的:建立关于猫和猫对新西兰烟花的行为反应的可靠信息;记录所有者使用的干预措施及其感知的效率;确定与火灾有关的工伤发生率,并量化所有者对烟花的态度。方法:通过针对奥克兰的狗和猫的所有者分发的针对狗和猫所有者的问卷虐待动物(SPCA)《动物之声》杂志和25家兽医诊所。问卷涵盖了动物的人口统计资料,对烟花的恐惧,恐惧的严重程度以及表现出来的行为。还包括尝试的治疗方法,有效的和有效率的,受伤的发生率以及所有者对出售私人用途的烟火的态度。结果:从分发的8,966份问卷中,返回了1,007份有效问卷,代表3,527只动物。在这1,635只(46%)的动物中,表现出一定程度的恐惧,他们的主人意识到可以进行返修。狗的主人比猫的主人识别出明显更高的恐惧反应,但是这些恐惧反应的持续时间在不同物种之间没有差异。对返工的恐惧经常导致狗表现出活跃的恐惧行为,而猫则更有可能表现出躲藏和畏缩行为。随着时间的流逝,猫和狗的恐惧反应的严重性和持续时间显着增加,这与主人表现出恐惧反应时安慰他们的主人有关。仅有141/890(15.8%)的所有者向其动物寻求兽医,动物行为学家或动物训练师的专业治疗,但疗效各异。百分之六十(51/923)的动物受到烟花爆竹的身体伤害。绝大多数(837 / 1,007; 83%)的调查对象,无论是否拥有令人恐惧的动物,都支持禁止私人出售火制品。结论:结果提供了有价值的信息,到目前为止,尽管由于受访者的选择不随机而存在潜在的偏见,但在新西兰没有得到证实。狗和猫之间的差异可能是由于物种之间对挑衅性刺激的反应不同所致。所有者报告的随时间推移,对舒适动物的恐惧反应增加可能表明对动物的长期心理健康有负面影响。临床相关性:对烟花爆竹恐惧症动物的有效治疗计划的认识越深,其影响就越大。可以减少这种恐惧的可能性为了提高对狗和猫的专业治疗水平,需要更广泛地传播有效的主人行为和应对火种的治疗方案。

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