Välfärd hos hundar (Canis lupus familiaris) och katter (Felis catus) av brakycefala raser

Brachycephaly is a conformation in cats and dogs developed by man through breeding. It is characterised by a short muzzle and a flat skull. A breed standard describes the conformation for each breed. The cat breeds that are classified as brachycephalic is Persian and Exotic and for dogs they are...

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Autor principal: Kossmann Lindström, Elin
Formato: First cycle, G2E
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Publicado: 2020
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description Brachycephaly is a conformation in cats and dogs developed by man through breeding. It is characterised by a short muzzle and a flat skull. A breed standard describes the conformation for each breed. The cat breeds that are classified as brachycephalic is Persian and Exotic and for dogs they are for example Pug, French bulldog, English bulldog, Boston terrier and Boxer. In Sweden Pug and French bulldog are both among the top 20 most popular breeds. The brachycephalic cats are not as popular in Sweden as the dogs are. The brachycephalic conformation is associated with several health problems and has an unfavourable impact on the welfare of the animals. In Sweden the animal welfare legislation and an ordinance on cats and dogs govern breeding with pets. Additionally, cat and dog breeders in Sweden needs a permit to breed three or more litters a year. It is the regional County Administrative Board that issues these permits. The aim of this bachelor thesis was to investigate how the brachycephalic conformations in cats and dogs affects the welfare of the animals. This thesis is a literature study. Scientific articles about brachycephaly, problems and diseases that are associated with brachycephaly and articles about animal welfare form the basis for this study. With the brachycephalic conformation comes several anatomic deformations, for example an elongated soft palate, abnormal nasopharyngeal turbinates and stenotic nares. All of these deformations could affect the breathing. If the breathing is affected, the cat or dog could have Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS). Clinical signs of BOAS are among others steror, stridor, dyspnoea, cyanosis and fainting. A cat or a dog could show one or more clinical signs and the severity varies. Brachycephaly can affect more than just the airways, for example dogs can suffer from heat and exercise intolerance, both cats and dogs have a higher risk for skin, teeth and eye problems. Dystocia is another problem for brachycephalic dogs as well as brachycephalic cats. Brachycephaly can also lead to gastrointestinal problems. Relevant welfare indicators identified and used in this thesis are the pet’s ability to express its natural behaviours, its health and the affective state of the pet. This study found that the brachycephalic conformation can have a severe impact on the welfare of the animal. It can affect the ability to express important species specific behaviours, its health and its affective state. Surgery can improve the welfare of an animal, but it is important not to breed an animal that has had surgery done for e.g. BOAS or caesarean as the offspring still can inherit the problems. When breeding brachycephalic pets, it is important to breed healthy bitches/females and males that do not have de most extreme conformations. This study concludes that cats and dogs that are affected with BOAS or other problems due to their conformations have an impaired welfare. More studies on how cats are affected by brachycephaly are needed. Further, when the county administrative board issues permits for breeding brachycephalic breeds they should consider the welfare of the animals. For example, the permission should have conditions that the pet needs to pass a veterinary examination.
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spelling RepoSLU158092020-07-14T01:01:35Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15809/ Välfärd hos hundar (Canis lupus familiaris) och katter (Felis catus) av brakycefala raser Kossmann Lindström, Elin Animal ecology Brachycephaly is a conformation in cats and dogs developed by man through breeding. It is characterised by a short muzzle and a flat skull. A breed standard describes the conformation for each breed. The cat breeds that are classified as brachycephalic is Persian and Exotic and for dogs they are for example Pug, French bulldog, English bulldog, Boston terrier and Boxer. In Sweden Pug and French bulldog are both among the top 20 most popular breeds. The brachycephalic cats are not as popular in Sweden as the dogs are. The brachycephalic conformation is associated with several health problems and has an unfavourable impact on the welfare of the animals. In Sweden the animal welfare legislation and an ordinance on cats and dogs govern breeding with pets. Additionally, cat and dog breeders in Sweden needs a permit to breed three or more litters a year. It is the regional County Administrative Board that issues these permits. The aim of this bachelor thesis was to investigate how the brachycephalic conformations in cats and dogs affects the welfare of the animals. This thesis is a literature study. Scientific articles about brachycephaly, problems and diseases that are associated with brachycephaly and articles about animal welfare form the basis for this study. With the brachycephalic conformation comes several anatomic deformations, for example an elongated soft palate, abnormal nasopharyngeal turbinates and stenotic nares. All of these deformations could affect the breathing. If the breathing is affected, the cat or dog could have Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS). Clinical signs of BOAS are among others steror, stridor, dyspnoea, cyanosis and fainting. A cat or a dog could show one or more clinical signs and the severity varies. Brachycephaly can affect more than just the airways, for example dogs can suffer from heat and exercise intolerance, both cats and dogs have a higher risk for skin, teeth and eye problems. Dystocia is another problem for brachycephalic dogs as well as brachycephalic cats. Brachycephaly can also lead to gastrointestinal problems. Relevant welfare indicators identified and used in this thesis are the pet’s ability to express its natural behaviours, its health and the affective state of the pet. This study found that the brachycephalic conformation can have a severe impact on the welfare of the animal. It can affect the ability to express important species specific behaviours, its health and its affective state. Surgery can improve the welfare of an animal, but it is important not to breed an animal that has had surgery done for e.g. BOAS or caesarean as the offspring still can inherit the problems. When breeding brachycephalic pets, it is important to breed healthy bitches/females and males that do not have de most extreme conformations. This study concludes that cats and dogs that are affected with BOAS or other problems due to their conformations have an impaired welfare. More studies on how cats are affected by brachycephaly are needed. Further, when the county administrative board issues permits for breeding brachycephalic breeds they should consider the welfare of the animals. For example, the permission should have conditions that the pet needs to pass a veterinary examination. 2020-07-07 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15809/11/Kossmann_Lindstrom_E_200607.pdf Kossmann Lindström, Elin, 2020. Välfärd hos hundar (Canis lupus familiaris) och katter (Felis catus) av brakycefala raser. First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (VH) > Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-880.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-15809 swe
spellingShingle Animal ecology
Kossmann Lindström, Elin
Välfärd hos hundar (Canis lupus familiaris) och katter (Felis catus) av brakycefala raser
title Välfärd hos hundar (Canis lupus familiaris) och katter (Felis catus) av brakycefala raser
title_full Välfärd hos hundar (Canis lupus familiaris) och katter (Felis catus) av brakycefala raser
title_fullStr Välfärd hos hundar (Canis lupus familiaris) och katter (Felis catus) av brakycefala raser
title_full_unstemmed Välfärd hos hundar (Canis lupus familiaris) och katter (Felis catus) av brakycefala raser
title_short Välfärd hos hundar (Canis lupus familiaris) och katter (Felis catus) av brakycefala raser
title_sort välfärd hos hundar (canis lupus familiaris) och katter (felis catus) av brakycefala raser
topic Animal ecology
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15809/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15809/