Omplacering av hundar

I the year of 2008 there were more than 60 000 purebred dogs newly registered in the Swedish Kennel Club. In addition there are a lot of mixed breed dogs and in the year of 2006 it was estimated that there were over 700 000 dogs in Sweden. In today’s society it is not unusual that people change thei...

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Autor principal: Larsson, Karin
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
sueco
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/295/
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Sumario:I the year of 2008 there were more than 60 000 purebred dogs newly registered in the Swedish Kennel Club. In addition there are a lot of mixed breed dogs and in the year of 2006 it was estimated that there were over 700 000 dogs in Sweden. In today’s society it is not unusual that people change their life situation by moving, getting a new job or starting a family. Because of this there is a risk of rehoming for dogs owned by these people. In Sweden dogs are among others rehomed by advertising or by rehoming organisations. A study of research was done to see how a dog is affected by being rehomed and being in a shelter for rehoming. Research about Swedish rehoming organisations or shelters does not exist and because of this interviews were done with some of these. The organisations that were interviewed worked in different ways. Some had their own shelters, some had the dogs in temporary homes or they just mediated contact information between sellers and buyers. One of the big questions before this study started was if it is possible to see any patterns in which dogs that people want to rehome and why. This was done partly by asking what the organisations thought and by analysing data that was collected from advertisements which were found on www.blocket.se during the month of January. The results of the advertisements were among others that there was no difference in gender of the dogs (p=0,165), that purebred dogs were more common than mixed breeds (p<0,001) and that there were more dogs between six months and two years of age than younger than six months and over two years of age. Other results from the advertisements shown in this paper are which breeds, and those breeds in mixed breed dogs that were most common and what reasons people report for rehoming their dog.