ATTITUDES OF DOG OWNERS TO NEUTERING PETS - DEMOGRAPHIC-DATA AND EFFECTS OF OWNER ATTITUDES

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作者
BLACKSHAW, JK [1 ]
DAY, C [1 ]
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[1] ROYAL SOC PROTECT & CRUELTY ANIM,BRISBANE,QLD 4103,AUSTRALIA
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10.1111/j.1751-0813.1994.tb03351.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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A survey of the attitudes of dog owners to desexing male and female dogs was conducted in the Brisbane area. Over 15 800 replies (35% response) were returned for analyses and included both demographic and attitude data. The most common reasons given by owners for not having the dog desexed were that it was unnecessary or they wanted to breed from it or could not afford it or did not agree with it or that the dog was too old or it might get fat. Nearly twice as many male owners agreed that desexing male dogs removed maleness and also more males agreed with the question ''Do you equate dog sexuality with human sexuality?'' Female owners were more aware than males that their female dogs did not need to have a season (oestrus) or a litter before being desexed. More male owners thought that desexing changed a male or female dog's personality. A disturbing fact was that 61.1% of male owners and 47.3% of female owners would now not have their dog desexed if it had not already been done. More male than female dog owners were ignorant about whether desexing changed personality, made dogs frustrated, or if female dogs should have a season or a litter before desexing. The study showed a gender bias in owner attitudes to all the attitude questions.
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