Clinical, zootechnical and behavioral evaluation of litters of dogs born in the guide dog program of the ‘Instituto Federal Goiano’, Campus Urutaí, Brazil

Laura Bruna Aparecida Silva, Brunno Moreira Naves, Kellen de Souza Oliveira, Rosângela de Oliveira Alves Carvalho, A. Carmo, Saulo Humberto de Ávila Filho
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The Brazilian population with low vision or blindness is approximately six and a half million people. This scenario is intricate because of the existence of only six Guide Dog Training Centers and, consequently, few Guide Dogs performing the role of assistive therapy as a guide for blind people in Brazil. The objective was to comparatively characterize the clinical, zootechnical, and behavioral profile of three litters of dogs born at the Guide Dog Training Center of the Federal Institute of Goiás, Campus of Urutaí, Brazil, from conception to the forty-ninth day of life. The number of live births, stillbirths, average daily weight gain, the incidence of congenital diseases, and acquired diseases were surveyed. The performance of puppies obtained in the Volhard and Behavior Checklist tests was also obtained. Litter B presented higher stillbirths. A higher average daily weight gain was also observed in litter B and, consequently, a higher weight of pups at all evaluation moments. Litter E differed from the others regarding the behavioral parameters, showing better results in terms of hyper-attachment, fear of strangers, and anxiety in unknown places. Therefore, a difference was observed between litters regarding the evaluated zootechnical and behavioral aspects. Furthermore, an evolution was observed over time, with the last litter, whose parents were animals from the kennel, presenting the best behavioral profile.
巴西“Instituto Federal Goiano”校园Urutaí导盲犬项目中出生的一窝狗的临床、动物技术和行为评估
巴西低视力或失明人口约为650万人。这种情况很复杂,因为巴西只有六个导盲犬训练中心,因此很少有导盲犬在巴西为盲人提供辅助治疗。目的是比较巴西Urutaí校区Goiás联邦研究所导盲犬训练中心出生的三窝狗从受孕到出生后第49天的临床、动物技术和行为特征。调查了活产、死产、平均每日增重、先天性疾病和获得性疾病的发病率。还获得了在Volhard和Behavior Checklist测试中获得的幼犬的表现。胎B死产较高。仔窝B的平均日增重也较高,因此,在所有评估时刻,幼崽的体重都较高。幼崽E在行为参数上与其他幼崽不同,在高度依恋、对陌生人的恐惧和对陌生地方的焦虑方面表现出更好的结果。因此,在评估的动物技术和行为方面,观察到幼崽之间的差异。此外,随着时间的推移,观察到一种进化,最后一窝的父母是狗窝里的动物,表现出最好的行为特征。
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