A survey investigating owner perceptions and management of firework-associated fear in dogs in the Greater Sydney area

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
AS Mann, E Hall, C McGowan, A Quain
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the prevalence of firework-associated fear in dogs in Sydney, owner perception of their dog's response to fireworks, perceived efficacy of interventions to manage fearful behaviours and the frequency of dog owners seeking professional advice for these behaviours.

Methods

Dog owners in the Greater Sydney area were invited to complete an anonymous online survey.

Results

From 387 valid responses, 44.4% (171 of 385) reported their dogs were fearful of fireworks. The most common fear-related behaviour was seeking an owner or caretaker (120 of 161, 74.5%). Most owners responded by bringing their dog inside or trying to comfort or reassure their dog. Only 22.5% of owners sought professional advice for their dog's fear of fireworks, but of these, 65.5% considered that advice to be effective. Source and breed group were significantly associated with fear of fireworks (P = 0.011, P = 0.036 respectively). Fear of fireworks was also significantly associated with fear of thunder (P < 0.0001), gunshots (P < 0.0001) and vehicles (P = 0.0009).

Conclusion

Fear of fireworks and other loud noises negatively impacts canine welfare, yet only a small percentage of owners sought professional advice. There is scope for veterinarians to educate owners and raise awareness about the identification and management of noise-associated fear and reduce the risk of escalation of fearful behaviours.

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调查大悉尼地区狗主人对火灾相关恐惧的看法和处理方法。
目的调查悉尼犬只与烟花有关的恐惧发生率、犬主对其犬只对烟花反应的看法、控制恐惧行为的干预措施的效果以及犬主就这些行为寻求专业建议的频率:方法:邀请大悉尼地区的狗主人完成匿名在线调查:在 387 份有效答卷中,44.4%(385 份中的 171 份)的人表示他们的狗害怕烟花。最常见的与恐惧有关的行为是寻找主人或看护人(161 条中有 120 条,占 74.5%)。大多数狗主人的应对方式是将狗带入室内或试图安慰或安抚狗。只有 22.5% 的狗主人因其爱犬害怕烟花而寻求专业建议,但其中 65.5% 的人认为建议是有效的。狗的来源和品种组别与害怕烟花有很大关系(分别为 P = 0.011 和 P = 0.036)。对烟花的恐惧与对雷声的恐惧也有明显的相关性(P=0.011,P=0.036):对烟花和其他巨响的恐惧会对犬类的福利产生负面影响,但只有一小部分犬主寻求专业建议。兽医可以对犬主进行教育,提高他们对识别和处理噪音相关恐惧的意识,降低恐惧行为升级的风险。
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Australian Veterinary Journal
Australian Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the past 80 years, the Australian Veterinary Journal (AVJ) has been providing the veterinary profession with leading edge clinical and scientific research, case reports, reviews. news and timely coverage of industry issues. AJV is Australia''s premier veterinary science text and is distributed monthly to over 5,500 Australian Veterinary Association members and subscribers.
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