一种新颖的企业-社区合作模式为家庭暴力受害者的宠物提供了安全住所。

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Hillary L Pearce, Becca Spielman, Cassie Weatherwax, Monique Pairis-Garcia
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目标:记录并评估 2021 年 5 月 1 日至 2023 年 6 月 1 日期间为家庭暴力受害者所养宠物提供安全保管计划的新型合作模式:记录并评估 2021 年 5 月 1 日至 2023 年 6 月 1 日期间为家庭暴力受害者所养宠物提供安全保护计划的新型合作模式。动物:19 只动物转入该计划:方法:为家庭暴力受害者的宠物制定识别、接收、医疗和行为需求以及收容程序,并对项目最初两年的案例进行审查:结果:13 位主人的 13 只狗和 6 只猫被转介到该计划。七只狗和一只猫被安置在寄养家庭。大多数宠物都是完好无损的。一只宠物在接收时患有疾病(心脏病和癫痫)。五只宠物在平均逗留 5.3 周后回到了主人身边。两只宠物被重新安置给了新主人:临床意义:兽医很可能会遇到受家庭暴力影响的宠物,在某些州,兽医可能是强制报告者。本文将帮助兽医和社区合作伙伴了解他们可能遇到的挑战和宠物类型,以及如何提供最好的帮助。
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A novel corporate-community partnership model provides safe housing for pets of domestic violence victims.

Objective: To document and evaluate a novel partnership model of a safekeeping program for pets owned by domestic violence victims between May 1, 2021, and June 1, 2023.

Animals: 19 animals referred to the program.

Methods: Procedures for identification, intake, medical and behavioral needs, and shelter of pets belonging to domestic violence victims were established and cases reviewed over the program's initial 2 years.

Results: 13 dogs and 6 cats belonging to 13 owners were referred to the program. Seven dogs and 1 cat were placed into foster housing. Most pets were intact. One pet had medical concerns at intake (cardiac disease and seizures). Five pets were returned to their owners after an average stay of 5.3 weeks. Two pets were rehomed to new owners.

Clinical relevance: Veterinarians are likely to encounter pets affected by domestic violence and may be mandatory reporters in some states. This paper will aid veterinarians and community partners to understand the challenges and pet types they are likely to encounter and how best to assist.

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期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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