TRAUMA-RELATED DEATHS OF DOMESTICATED DOGS AND CATS IN TAIWAN

Wei-Hsiang Huang, A. Liao, P. Chu, Shao-Hua Zhai, I-Feng Yen, Chen-Hsuan Liu
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The advancement of animal welfare has attracted much public attention in recent years in Taiwan. Trauma, as an important extrinsic cause of death in pet dogs and cats, is closely related to human activities and owner–pet relationships. This retrospective study aims to evaluate trauma-related deaths in domesticated dogs and cats in Taiwan, and further investigate demographic risk factors associated with specific traumatic causes. Data from 2252 dogs and 1325 cats were collected from a real-time reporting system for mortality of Taiwanese domesticated dogs and cats during 2012–2014. A total of 278 trauma-related deaths, including 177 dogs and 101 cats, were reported. The leading traumatic causes were car accidents (dog/cat:127/48), falls (dog/cat:18/15), and animal interactions (dog/cat:13/11). Frequencies of trauma deaths were higher for animals within the 0–6 years age group in both species. Dogs and cats dying at <10 years of age, male and intact animals displayed increased risks of trauma deaths. Dogs, ...
台湾家养狗和猫的创伤性死亡
近年来,动物福利的进步在台湾引起了公众的广泛关注。创伤是宠物狗、宠物猫死亡的重要外因,与人类活动和主人与宠物的关系密切相关。本研究旨在评估台湾地区家犬与猫的创伤相关死亡,并进一步探讨与特定创伤原因相关的人口统计学危险因素。从2012-2014年台湾家养狗和猫的死亡率实时报告系统中收集了2252只狗和1325只猫的数据。据报道,共有278例与创伤有关的死亡,其中包括177只狗和101只猫。主要的创伤原因是车祸(狗/猫:127/48)、跌倒(狗/猫:18/15)和动物互动(狗/猫:13/11)。在这两个物种中,0-6岁年龄组的动物创伤死亡的频率更高。在10岁以下死亡的狗和猫,雄性和完整的动物显示出创伤死亡的风险增加。狗,…
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