17 research outputs found

    Development of a discriminative questionnaire to assess nonphysical aspects of quality of life of dogs

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    Objective - To develop a preliminary discriminative questionnaire for assessment of nonphysical aspects of the quality of life (QOL) of pet dogs and evaluate the questionnaire's content validity, test-retest reliability, and internal consistency. Study population - Owners of 120 dogs. Procedure - Each QOL question had 4 response options, representing descending levels of QOL that were equally weighted. A maximum of 38 items contributed to the QOL score. The questionnaire was administered by telephone to owners of dogs with appointments at a veterinary teaching hospital before the appointment. After the appointment, each dog was classified as sick or healthy by use of defined criteria; owners of healthy dogs had a second interview 3 to 4 weeks later. Test-retest reliability (Îș), internal consistency (Cronbach α), and respondents' comprehension were used as criteria for excluding an item. Results - There were 77 sick and 43 healthy dogs. Twenty-two QOL questions had significant Îș values (0.11 to 0.91). The Cronbach α values for 5 domains of QOL ranged from 0.45 to 0.61, indicating that the domains had moderate internal consistency (homogeneity). The initial pool of 38 items was reduced to 27. Conclusions and clinical relevance - The questionnaire was designed to complement veterinary assessment of dogs' physical health. The questionnaire may be a useful tool in making decisions regarding dogs' QOL

    Expectativa de vida e causas de morte em cĂŁes na ĂĄrea metropolitana de SĂŁo Paulo (Brasil) Life expectation and causes of death in dogs in the metropolitan area of SĂŁo Paulo (Brazil)

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    Com o objetivo de avaliar a expectativa de vida dos cĂŁes na ĂĄrea metropolitana de SĂŁo Paulo e as causas relacionadas com a morte destes, foram analisados dados correspondentes a 2.011 animais provenientes de um hospital veterinĂĄrio universitĂĄrio, de clĂ­nicas particulares, de canis e de proprietĂĄrios particulares. A idade mediana de sobrevivĂȘncia dos animais foi de 36 meses. Os animais de porte mĂ©dio, grande e gigante tiveram maior longevidade que os cĂŁes de porte pequeno. As fĂȘmeas viveram mais que os machos e os animais castrados viveram mais que os nĂŁo-castrados. NĂŁo houve diferença na expectativa de vida entre os animais de raça pura e os animais sem raça definida. Constatou-se que as causas mais importantes de mortalidade foram, em ordem decrescente de ocorrĂȘncia, as doenças infecciosas, as neoplasias e os traumas. Pode-se concluir que a expectativa de vida dos cĂŁes foi menor que a observada na literatura internacional e que as doenças infecciosas constituem a principal causa de Ăłbito.<br>In order to evaluate the canine life expectation in the metropolitan area of SĂŁo Paulo, as well as the causes of death of these animals, data related to 2,011 dogs attended at a University Veterinary Hospital or collected from veterinary clinics, kennels and private owners were analyzed. It was observed that the median age of the dogs at death due to all causes was 36 months old. Dogs of medium, large and giant breeds had longer longevity than the small ones. Female and neutered dogs lived longer than male and intact dogs. There was no difference in life expectation related to the fact that the animal was from a pure breed or not. The most important causes of mortality were, in decrescent order of occurrence, infeccious diseases, neoplasms and traumatic injuries. Canine life expectation found in this survey was shorter than that observed in other countries and infeccious diseases constitute the major cause of death
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