Effect of dog-owner interaction on post-operative pain perception and stress of dogs and variability in their behavioural patterns.

Animal welfare (South Mimms, England) Pub Date : 2024-11-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/awf.2024.49
Deborah Lazard, Déborah Temple, Edgar Palma, Aurora C Diaz, Maria B Rosado, Mariana Medrano, Roberto Ruiz, Marta Amat
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Pain, a multifaceted condition associated with actual or potential tissue damage, transcends nociception and is characterised as a subjective, sensory, and emotional experience. Extensive literature describing the adverse effects of untreated post-surgical pain emphasises the necessity of a comprehensive pain management protocol, incorporating both pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies to ensure successful patient outcomes. The present study aimed to determine whether a positive dog-owner interaction influences post-operative pain perception and stress (POPPS), as well as behavioural inactive rate variability in bitches that underwent elective surgery. Randomly selected bitches (n = 18) underwent ovariohysterectomy. Eight bitches experienced a 45-min visit post-surgery (VPS) characterised by positive dog-owner interaction, while the remaining ten did not (NVPS). Utilising the validated Short Form of the Glasgow Composite Measure Pain Scale (CMPS-SF) to assess acute pain in dogs via stress-related behaviours, a significant decrease in POPPS was evident in the VPS group after the 45-min dog-owner interaction at T3 (1 h after post-sedation recovery), in contrast to the NVPS group. CMPS-SF-associated descriptive items 'Nervous/Anxious/Fearful' and 'Happy Content or Happy and Bouncy' decreased and increased, respectively, with dog-owner positive interaction in the VPS group. The inactivity rate was significantly lower in VPS bitches after the post-surgery 45-min dog-owner interaction than in NVPS bitches. This preliminary study suggests that the owner's presence reduces POPPS and may improve the dogs' welfare while undergoing routine surgeries.

狗与主人的互动对狗术后疼痛感和压力的影响及其行为模式的变化。
疼痛是一种与实际或潜在组织损伤相关的多方面疾病,它超越了痛觉,是一种主观、感官和情感体验。大量文献描述了未经治疗的手术后疼痛所带来的不良影响,这强调了综合疼痛管理方案的必要性,其中包括药物和非药物策略,以确保患者获得成功的结果。本研究旨在确定积极的狗主互动是否会影响接受择期手术的母狗的术后疼痛感知和压力(POPPS)以及行为不活跃率变异性。随机挑选的母犬(n = 18)接受了卵巢切除术。八只母犬在手术后进行了 45 分钟的探视(VPS),探视过程中犬主与母犬进行了积极的互动,而其余十只母犬没有进行探视(NVPS)。利用经过验证的格拉斯哥综合疼痛量表简表(CMPS-SF)通过应激相关行为评估犬的急性疼痛,在T3(镇静后恢复 1 小时)45 分钟的犬主互动后,VPS 组的 POPPS 明显下降,与 NVPS 组形成鲜明对比。与 CMPS-SF 相关的描述性项目 "紧张/焦虑/恐惧 "和 "快乐内容或快乐和弹跳 "分别随着 VPS 组与狗主人的积极互动而减少和增加。与 NVPS 母犬相比,VPS 母犬在手术后 45 分钟与狗主人互动后的不活动率明显降低。这项初步研究表明,狗主人的陪伴可减少 POPPS,并可改善狗在接受常规手术时的福利。
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