英国接受初级兽医护理的德国牧羊犬的人口统计和疾病情况。

Canine genetics and epidemiology Pub Date : 2017-07-28 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40575-017-0046-4
Dan G O'Neill, Noel R Coulson, David B Church, Dave C Brodbelt
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背景:德国牧羊犬 (GSD) 被广泛用于各种工作用途。然而,人们对 GSD 健康和福利的担忧已经引起广泛关注,有证据表明英国 GSD 的数量正在下降。准确的人口统计和失调数据有助于确定繁殖和临床治疗的优先次序。VetCompassTM 计划收集了英国接受初级兽医治疗的犬只的临床数据。这项研究包括 2013 年接受兽医治疗的所有 VetCompassTM 犬只。研究提取并报告了 GSD 的人口统计、死亡率和临床诊断数据:结果:GSD 在每年出生的犬群中所占比例从 2005 年的 3.5% 降至 2013 年的 2.2%。GSD的中位寿命为10.3年(IQR为8.0-12.1,范围为0.2-17.0)。最常见的死亡原因是肌肉骨骼疾病(16.3%)和无法站立(14.9%)。最常见的疾病是外耳道炎(131 头,7.89%,95% CI:6.64-9.29)、骨关节炎(92 头,5.54%,95% CI:4.49-6.75)、腹泻(87 头,5.24%,95% CI:4.22-6.42)、超重/肥胖(86 头,5.18%,95% CI:4.16-6.36)和攻击行为(79 头,4.76%,95% CI:3.79-5.90):这项研究发现,近年来英国的 GSD 数量在不断减少。GSD 最常见的疾病是外耳道炎、骨关节炎、腹泻、超重/肥胖和攻击行为,而最常见的死因是肌肉骨骼疾病和无法站立。攻击行为在雄性动物中的发生率高于雌性动物。这些结果可能有助于兽医在犬种层面提供以证据为基础的建议,并有助于确定 GSD 健康的优先事项,从而改善该犬种的健康和福利。
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Demography and disorders of German Shepherd Dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK.

Demography and disorders of German Shepherd Dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK.

Demography and disorders of German Shepherd Dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK.

Background: The German Shepherd Dog (GSD) has been widely used for a variety of working roles. However, concerns for the health and welfare of the GSD have been widely aired and there is evidence that breed numbers are now in decline in the UK. Accurate demographic and disorder data could assist with breeding and clinical prioritisation. The VetCompassTM Programme collects clinical data on dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK. This study included all VetCompassTM dogs under veterinary care during 2013. Demographic, mortality and clinical diagnosis data on GSDs were extracted and reported.

Results: GSDs dropped from 3.5% of the annual birth cohort in 2005 to 2.2% in 2013. The median longevity of GSDs was 10.3 years (IQR 8.0-12.1, range 0.2-17.0). The most common causes of death were musculoskeletal disorder (16.3%) and inability to stand (14.9%). The most prevalent disorders recorded were otitis externa (n = 131, 7.89, 95% CI: 6.64-9.29), osteoarthritis (92, 5.54%, 95% CI: 4.49-6.75), diarrhoea (87, 5.24%, 95% CI: 4.22-6.42), overweight/obesity (86, 5.18%, 95% CI: 4.16-6.36) and aggression (79, 4.76%, 95% CI: 3.79-5.90).

Conclusions: This study identified that GSDs have been reducing in numbers in the UK in recent years. The most frequent disorders in GSDs were otitis externa, osteoarthritis, diarrhoea, overweight/obesity and aggression, whilst the most common causes of death were musculoskeletal disorders and inability to stand. Aggression was more prevalent in males than in females. These results may assist veterinarians to offer evidence-based advice at a breed level and help to identify priorities for GSD health that can improve the breed's health and welfare.

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