Extrem hundavel : ett välfärdsproblem för dagens rashundar

For centuries inbreeding has been used to refine traits in dogs, making desired traits more hereditary and thereby, different breeds have been invented. Breed standards have been written for each of these breeds, describing in detail the different characteristics of each breed. When humans start to...

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Autores principales: Persson, Sofia, Sundström, Lisa
Formato: M1
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2010
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description For centuries inbreeding has been used to refine traits in dogs, making desired traits more hereditary and thereby, different breeds have been invented. Breed standards have been written for each of these breeds, describing in detail the different characteristics of each breed. When humans start to choose which animal to breed from, so called artificial selection, taste is put before function and the laws of nature, the natural selection, cease to apply. During this development, pedigree dogs have gone towards more and more extreme exterior characteristics and the dogs may have inherited various, more or less, severe problems for example compromised vision, impaired ability to move and difficulties to breathe. However they can still survive and reproduce because humans provide them with the conditions to do so. Breeding of extreme traits can also compromise the dogs’ abilities to act naturally, and hereditary diseases will become more and more common. Different organisations work proactively in different ways with these problems in order to improve the health and welfare of future pedigree dogs. The Swedish Kennel Club has among other things established Breed specific Breeding Strategies (RAS) and Breed Specific instructions for show judges (SRD). Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) has established rules of breeding that are binding to all of their members. The rules say that breeding can only occur with pedigree dogs of good temperament which are healthy in function and of hereditary aspects. There are also laws about the pursuit of breeding. The Swedish animal protection regulation says that “Breeding in such direction that can bring suffering to the animals is prohibited”. In the future, animal healthcare personnel will play an important role in making a positive change by informing and teaching the society and animal owners about these problems.
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spelling RepoSLU12872012-04-20T14:13:19Z Extrem hundavel : ett välfärdsproblem för dagens rashundar Extreme dog breeding : a welfare problem for pedigree dogs of today Persson, Sofia Sundström, Lisa hundavel extrem hundavel inavel välfärdsproblem avelsproblem rasstandard djurskyddslag For centuries inbreeding has been used to refine traits in dogs, making desired traits more hereditary and thereby, different breeds have been invented. Breed standards have been written for each of these breeds, describing in detail the different characteristics of each breed. When humans start to choose which animal to breed from, so called artificial selection, taste is put before function and the laws of nature, the natural selection, cease to apply. During this development, pedigree dogs have gone towards more and more extreme exterior characteristics and the dogs may have inherited various, more or less, severe problems for example compromised vision, impaired ability to move and difficulties to breathe. However they can still survive and reproduce because humans provide them with the conditions to do so. Breeding of extreme traits can also compromise the dogs’ abilities to act naturally, and hereditary diseases will become more and more common. Different organisations work proactively in different ways with these problems in order to improve the health and welfare of future pedigree dogs. The Swedish Kennel Club has among other things established Breed specific Breeding Strategies (RAS) and Breed Specific instructions for show judges (SRD). Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) has established rules of breeding that are binding to all of their members. The rules say that breeding can only occur with pedigree dogs of good temperament which are healthy in function and of hereditary aspects. There are also laws about the pursuit of breeding. The Swedish animal protection regulation says that “Breeding in such direction that can bring suffering to the animals is prohibited”. In the future, animal healthcare personnel will play an important role in making a positive change by informing and teaching the society and animal owners about these problems. SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2010 M1 swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1287/
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Extrem hundavel : ett välfärdsproblem för dagens rashundar
title Extrem hundavel : ett välfärdsproblem för dagens rashundar
title_full Extrem hundavel : ett välfärdsproblem för dagens rashundar
title_fullStr Extrem hundavel : ett välfärdsproblem för dagens rashundar
title_full_unstemmed Extrem hundavel : ett välfärdsproblem för dagens rashundar
title_short Extrem hundavel : ett välfärdsproblem för dagens rashundar
title_sort extrem hundavel : ett välfärdsproblem för dagens rashundar
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välfärdsproblem
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rasstandard
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