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How much is that doodle in the window? Exploring motivations and behaviours of UK owners acquiring designer crossbreed dogs (2019-2020) 橱窗上的涂鸦多少钱?探索英国主人购买名牌杂交狗的动机和行为(2019-2020)
Pub Date : 2022-05-24 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-022-00120-x
E. Burnett, C. Brand, D. O'Neill, C. Pegram, Z. Belshaw, K. B. Stevens, R. Packer
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引用次数: 5
Dog olfactory receptor gene expression profiling using samples derived from nasal epithelium brushing 狗嗅觉受体基因表达谱分析使用鼻上皮刷毛提取的样本
Pub Date : 2022-05-20 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-022-00116-7
N. Azzouzi, Anne-Sophie Guillory, G. Chaudieu, F. Galibert
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引用次数: 0
Health of Pug dogs in the UK: disorder predispositions and protections 英国Pug犬的健康状况:疾病倾向和保护措施
Pub Date : 2022-05-18 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-022-00117-6
D. O'Neill, J. Sahota, D. Brodbelt, D. Church, R. Packer, C. Pegram
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引用次数: 15
Correction to: Insulins for the long term management of diabetes mellitus in dogs: a review 修正:胰岛素对犬糖尿病的长期治疗:综述
Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-022-00115-8
R. Shiel, C. Mooney
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引用次数: 0
Retrospective study of canine cutaneous tumors submitted to a diagnostic pathology laboratory in Northern Portugal (2014–2020) 提交给葡萄牙北部诊断病理实验室的犬皮肤肿瘤回顾性研究(2014-2020)
Pub Date : 2022-02-25 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-022-00113-w
A. L. Martins, Ana Canadas-Sousa, J. Mesquita, P. Dias-Pereira, I. Amorim, F. Gärtner
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引用次数: 5
Insulins for the long term management of diabetes mellitus in dogs: a review. 用于狗糖尿病长期治疗的胰岛素:综述。
Pub Date : 2022-02-14 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-022-00114-9
Robert E Shiel, Carmel T Mooney

The year 2021 marked the centenary of the isolation of a therapeutic form of insulin and its successful use in dogs. This was a landmark moment that subsequently and rapidly led to the commercial manufacture of insulin for use in humans. The impact of insulin was almost miraculous as those destined to die from their diabetes mellitus returned to life. Over the past 100 years, insulin formulations have been modified to attempt to provide a predictable and prolonged duration of action while avoiding the development of hypoglycaemia. This has led to an ever-growing variety of insulin types in human medicine, many of which have subsequently been used in dogs. The purpose of this review article is to provide an overview of available insulin types and their application to the chronic management of canine diabetes mellitus.

2021 年是分离出治疗用胰岛素并在狗身上成功使用的一百周年。这是一个具有里程碑意义的时刻,随后迅速促成了用于人类的胰岛素的商业化生产。胰岛素的影响几乎是一个奇迹,因为那些注定会死于糖尿病的人重新获得了生命。在过去的 100 年中,胰岛素的配方不断得到改进,试图提供可预测的、持续时间更长的作用,同时避免出现低血糖。因此,人类医学中的胰岛素种类越来越多,其中许多随后也被用于犬类。本综述文章旨在概述现有的胰岛素类型及其在犬糖尿病慢性治疗中的应用。
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引用次数: 0
Correction to: Nationwide genetic testing towards eliminating Lafora disease from Miniature Wirehaired Dachshunds in the United Kingdom. 更正:为消除英国迷你线毛腊肠的拉福拉病而进行的全国性基因检测。
Pub Date : 2021-12-27 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-021-00104-3
Saija Ahonen, Ian Seath, Clare Rusbridge, Susan Holt, Gill Key, Travis Wang, Peixiang Wang, Berge A Minassian
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引用次数: 0
French Bulldogs differ to other dogs in the UK in propensity for many common disorders: a VetCompass study. 一项兽医指南针的研究表明,法国斗牛犬在许多常见疾病的倾向上与英国的其他狗不同。
Pub Date : 2021-12-16 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-021-00112-3
Dan G O'Neill, Rowena M A Packer, Peter Francis, David B Church, Dave C Brodbelt, Camilla Pegram

Background: The French Bulldog is a highly popular dog breed but is linked with many serious health issues. A holistic view of breed health in French Bulldogs would assist efforts to appreciate the overall health strengths and weaknesses in the French Bulldog and to take appropriate steps to mitigate these. Based on random sampling of French Bulldogs and non-French Bulldogs under primary veterinary care during 2016 within the VetCompass Programme, a cohort study design was used to estimate the one-year (2016) period prevalence of the most commonly diagnosed disorders in each group. Risk factor analysis used multivariable logistic regression modelling methods.

Results: The analysis included 2,781 French Bulldogs and 21,850 non-French Bulldogs. French Bulldogs were younger (1.51 years, IQR 0.86 - 2.77 vs. 4.48 years, IQR 1.94 - 8.14) (p < 0.001) and lighter (12.45 kg, IQR 11.00 - 14.03 versus 13.80 kg, IQR 8.10 - 25.12) (p < 0.001) than non-French Bulldogs. Of 43 common specific-level disorders across both groups, French Bulldogs had significantly increased adjusted odds of 20/43 (46.5 %) disorders and significantly reduced adjusted odds of 11/43 (25.6 %) disorders compared to non-French Bulldogs. Highly predisposed disorders in French Bulldogs included stenotic nares (OR 42.14; 95 % CI 18.50 to 95.99; p < 0.001), Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (OR 30.89; 95 % CI 20.91 to 45.64; p < 0.001), aural discharge (OR 14.40; 95 % CI 9.08 to 22.86; p < 0.001), skin fold dermatitis (OR 11.18; 95 % CI 7.19 to 17.40; p < 0.001) and dystocia (OR 9.13; 95 % CI 5.17 to 16.13; p < 0.001). At a grouped-level of diagnostic precision, French Bulldogs had increased adjusted odds of 12/32 (37.5 %) disorders and reduced adjusted odds of 6/32 (18.8 %) disorders compared to non-French Bulldogs.

Conclusions: These results identified ultra-predispositions with worryingly higher odds in French Bulldogs for several disorders, suggesting that the health of French Bulldogs has diverged substantially from, and may be lower than, the health of the wider non-French Bulldog population. Many of these predispositions are closely associated with the conformational extremes that define the French Bulldog breed. Shifting the typical conformation of the French Bulldog population towards a more moderate phenotype is proposed as a logical opportunity to reduce the serious health issues endemic in the French Bulldog breed.

背景:法国斗牛犬是一个非常受欢迎的犬种,但与许多严重的健康问题有关。对法国斗牛犬品种健康的整体看法将有助于努力了解法国斗牛犬的整体健康优势和劣势,并采取适当的措施来减轻这些问题。基于2016年在VetCompass项目中接受初级兽医护理的法国斗牛犬和非法国斗牛犬的随机抽样,采用队列研究设计来估计每组中最常见诊断疾病的一年(2016年)患病率。风险因素分析采用多变量logistic回归建模方法。结果:分析包括2781只法国斗牛犬和21850只非法国斗牛犬。法国斗牛犬比非法国斗牛犬更年轻(1.51岁,IQR 0.86 - 2.77比4.48岁,IQR 1.94 - 8.14) (p < 0.001),体重更轻(12.45 kg, IQR 11.00 - 14.03比13.80 kg, IQR 8.10 - 25.12) (p < 0.001)。在两组的43种常见特定水平疾病中,与非法国斗牛犬相比,法国斗牛犬的失调调整几率显著增加20/43(46.5%),失调调整几率显著降低11/43(25.6%)。法国斗牛犬高度易感疾病包括狭窄鼻腔(OR 42.14;95% CI 18.50 ~ 95.99;p < 0.001),短头性阻塞性气道综合征(OR 30.89;95% CI 20.91 ~ 45.64;p < 0.001),耳漏(OR 14.40;95% CI 9.08 ~ 22.86;p < 0.001),皮肤褶皱皮炎(OR 11.18;95% CI 7.19 ~ 17.40;p < 0.001)和难产(OR 9.13;95% CI 5.17 - 16.13;P < 0.001)。在诊断精度的分组水平上,与非法国斗牛犬相比,法国斗牛犬的疾病调整几率增加了12/32(37.5%),疾病调整几率减少了6/32(18.8%)。结论:这些结果确定了法国斗牛犬对几种疾病的超易感倾向,令人担忧的几率更高,这表明法国斗牛犬的健康状况与更广泛的非法国斗牛犬人群的健康状况存在显著差异,甚至可能低于后者。许多这些倾向是密切相关的构象极端,定义法国斗牛犬品种。将法国牛头犬种群的典型构象转向更温和的表型是一个合乎逻辑的机会,以减少法国牛头犬品种特有的严重健康问题。
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引用次数: 10
The effect of inbreeding, body size and morphology on health in dog breeds. 近交、体型和形态对犬种健康的影响。
Pub Date : 2021-12-02 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-021-00111-4
Danika Bannasch, Thomas Famula, Jonas Donner, Heidi Anderson, Leena Honkanen, Kevin Batcher, Noa Safra, Sara Thomasy, Robert Rebhun

Background: Dog breeds are known for their distinctive body shape, size, coat color, head type and behaviors, features that are relatively similar across members of a breed. Unfortunately, dog breeds are also characterized by distinct predispositions to disease. We explored the relationships between inbreeding, morphology and health using genotype based inbreeding estimates, body weight and insurance data for morbidity.

Results: The average inbreeding based on genotype across 227 breeds was Fadj = 0.249 (95% CI 0.235-0.263). There were significant differences in morbidity between breeds with low and high inbreeding (H = 16.49, P = 0.0004). There was also a significant difference in morbidity between brachycephalic breeds and non-brachycephalic breeds (P = 0.0048) and between functionally distinct groups of breeds (H = 14.95 P < 0.0001). Morbidity was modeled using robust regression analysis and both body weight (P < 0.0001) and inbreeding (P = 0.013) were significant (r2 = 0.77). Smaller less inbred breeds were healthier than larger more inbred breeds.

Conclusions: In this study, body size and inbreeding along with deleterious morphologies contributed to increases in necessary health care in dogs.

背景:狗的品种以其独特的身体形状、大小、被毛颜色、头部类型和行为而闻名,这些特征在一个品种的成员中相对相似。不幸的是,狗的品种也有不同的疾病倾向。我们利用基于基因型的近交估算、体重和发病率保险数据来探索近交、形态和健康之间的关系。结果:227个品种基于基因型的平均近交Fadj = 0.249 (95% CI 0.235 ~ 0.263)。低近交系和高近交系品种间发病率差异有统计学意义(H = 16.49, P = 0.0004)。短头型品种与非短头型品种的发病率差异有统计学意义(P = 0.0048),不同功能类群的发病率差异有统计学意义(P = 14.95, P = 0.77)。较小的近亲繁殖的品种比较大的近亲繁殖的品种更健康。结论:在这项研究中,体型和近亲繁殖以及有害的形态有助于增加犬的必要保健。
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引用次数: 2
Heritability of distichiasis in Havanese dogs in Norway. 挪威哈瓦那犬肛门畸形的遗传性。
Pub Date : 2021-11-16 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-021-00110-5
Kim K L Bellamy, Frode Lingaas, Per Madsen

Background: Distichiasis is a presumed inherited eyelid disease, characterized by misplaced eyelashes. The effect on eye health and animal welfare varies between individuals; most mild cases show no clinical signs, but some affected animals develop painful corneal disease. In this study, we investigated the prevalence and heritability of distichiasis in the Norwegian population of Havanese dogs.

Results: A total of 1156 Havanese were included in the study. Out of these, 168 were affected with distichiasis, making the prevalence in our sample 14.5% (95% CI 12.5-16.6%). There was no sex predisposition. Most affected individuals were graded "mildly affected". The estimates generally showed high heritabilities, which varied between 0.276 (linear model) and 0.720 (Bayesian threshold model). The linear estimates, after conversion to the underlying scale (h2l = 0.664-0.674), corresponds well to the results of the Bayesian models.

Conclusions: The estimated heritability of distichiasis in Havanese is high and the prevalence is moderate. The high heritability indicate that a significant selection response could be obtained by simple mass selection. To secure good animal welfare, it's important to control the number of affected individuals and especially the severely affected.

背景:睫毛倒睫是一种假定的遗传性眼睑疾病,其特征是睫毛错位。对眼睛健康和动物福利的影响因个体而异;大多数轻微病例没有临床症状,但有些患病动物会出现疼痛性角膜病。在这项研究中,我们调查了哈瓦那犬在挪威群体中的发病率和遗传率:研究共纳入了 1156 只哈瓦那犬。结果:研究共纳入了1156只哈瓦那犬,其中168只患有犬畸形,患病率为14.5% (95% CI 12.5-16.6%)。没有性别倾向。大多数患者被评为 "轻度"。估计值普遍显示出较高的遗传率,介于 0.276(线性模型)和 0.720(贝叶斯阈值模型)之间。将线性估计值转换为基础量表后(h2l = 0.664-0.674),与贝叶斯模型的结果十分吻合:结论:哈瓦那犬肢体畸形的估计遗传率较高,发病率适中。高遗传率表明,通过简单的大规模选择可以获得显著的选择反应。为了确保良好的动物福利,必须控制患病个体的数量,尤其是严重患病个体的数量。
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