n Analise van informele veeartskonsultasies tydens radioprogramme

J. Odendaal, H. V. Ark
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A sample of informal consultations based on letters which were sent to a radio programme in which the theme was informal veterinary consultations were analysed. The animal-owner profile, the identification of animals involved and the need which motivated owners to seek such consultations were investigated. The results indicated that the most typical animal owner to participate in programmes of this nature was an adult woman living in the country and the most common animal involved was an intact male dog. The most common area of concern was ethological of nature. Behavioural problems were the most common ethological problem, followed by management and care. The significance of this study for the veterinarian is probably that it recognises the role and importance of informal consultations, that deficiencies in formal consultations are indicated and that it emphasises the need of readily available knowledge of ethology, that informal consulta tions are unsuitable for serious cases, and that informal consultations give further insight into human-animal interaction from a veterinary perspective.
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根据寄给一个主题为非正式兽医咨询的广播节目的信件,对非正式咨询进行了抽样分析。调查了动物所有者的概况、所涉动物的鉴定以及促使所有者寻求此类咨询的需求。结果表明,参与这类项目的最典型的动物主人是生活在乡下的成年女性,最常见的动物是一只完整的公狗。最受关注的领域是自然行为学。行为问题是最常见的行为学问题,其次是管理和护理。这项研究对兽医的意义可能在于,它认识到非正式咨询的作用和重要性,指出了正式咨询的不足之处,强调了随时可用的动物行为学知识的必要性,非正式咨询不适合严重病例,非正式咨询从兽医的角度进一步深入了解人与动物的相互作用。
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