Not exact matches
You are invited to view pictures of the 100
dogs in our
study, their actual DNA breed results, and what our
survey responders guessed their breeds were.
In order to confirm such findings, future cross-cultural
studies on
dogs should combine the use of
surveys with observational methods.
A
survey by Ralston Purina and The National Council on Pet Population
Study & Policy (NCPPSP) shows that the majority of
dogs turned into shelters were obtained from acquaintances and family members.
In the
study, a human member of the Scottie
dog's family completed a dietary
survey about their
dog including questions about weekly consumption of yellow - orange, green leafy, cruciferous, or other types of vegetables.
The American Veterinary Medical Foundation conducts a
study every five years on the ownership and veterinary care of cats and dogs.The most recent
study, conducted in 2011 and
surveying more than 50,000 pet owners, found that 44.9 percent of cat owners and 18.7 percent of
dog owners did not bring their pet to the vet in 2011.
An accompanying
survey of the
dogs» owners supported the
study's findings.
A recent
study by IPSOS Marketing commissioned by Petsmart Charities found that about 75 % of people
surveyed either did not know when cats should be spayed / neutered — or just assumed that like
dogs, it was six months or later.
The first
study regarding Cold Water Tail was done in 1997, and a veterinarian and his team
surveyed owners of sporting and hunting
dogs via mail and over the telephone.
The results of this
study, coupled with the
survey on the sources of
dogs demonstrate a significant need for responsibly bred
dogs.
This
study had two
surveys, one with 1,475 participants with coprophagic
dogs and another with 1,552 returns comparing coprophagic
dogs to normal
dogs.
The
study was based upon a 101 question
survey called the Canine Behavior and Research Questionnaire (C - BARQ) to collect information on 7 different behavioral characteristics for over 10,000
dogs.
In some veterinary
studies, one third of the
dog owners
surveyed reported a steep plunge in their
dogs» otherwise happy and balanced personalities during the winter.
The Pet Leadership Council commissioned the
study as a follow - up to a
survey it previously commissioned on
dog ownership rates and where people get their
dogs.
Owners of
dogs who met the
study inclusion criteria were contacted and invited to bring their
dog back for a 90 days or greater post orthotic placement re-evaluation that included an orthopedic evaluation, objective gait analysis, and validated client
survey.
The U.S. had abundant street
dogs as recently as 1950, according to exhaustive
studies done by National Family Opinion
Survey founders Howard and Clara Trumbull.
Although few
studies about the numbers of animals entering shelters and the numbers of healthy animals euthanized in shelters have been done and those that are available depend on a limited number of
survey responses, all indications are that fewer
dogs are entering animal shelters, more of the
dogs that are entering shelters are leaving for new homes, and there is actually a shortage of puppies and small
dogs in some areas of the country.
National Pet Owners
Survey Since 1988, APPA has been gathering information and publishing the industry's most comprehensive consumer research
study of demographics, buying habits and other traits of owners of
dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles and small animals.
A 2011
study at the University of Georgia found that cancer kills 37 % of
dogs whereas the 2004 Pedigree Breed Health
Survey found that only 27 % of
dogs died from cancer.
Biannually APPA's National Pet Owner's
Survey, the pet industry's most comprehensive consumer research
study, examines demographics, buying habits, and other traits of U.S. owners of
dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals.
Dr. Stephen Cai and Dr. Rebecka Hess of the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School are conducting a research
study on diabetes in
dogs, and they are asking all
dog owners to complete a short
survey, regardless of whether any of their
dogs has diabetes.
The
study was a
survey type involving 142
dogs (105 of which were German Shepherd Do
dogs (105 of which were German Shepherd
DogsDogs).
Studies and
surveys of potential adopters say that more than 51 % plan to get their next cat from a shelter and 42 % their next
dog.
Every two years APPA's National Pet Owner's
Survey, the pet industry's most comprehensive consumer research
study, examines demographics, buying habits, and other traits of U.S. owners of
dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals.
Ziv (2017) condenses a number of
studies and
surveys to review the data on the relationship between the use of electronic collars and
dogs» behavior and concludes that, «given the available data and in order to avoid risking the
dogs» welfare, trainers should avoid using electronic collars when training
dogs.»
The
survey is being run by the Darwin's
Dogs program at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Mass., a center for genome
studies, and the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants.
Previous
studies have focused on
dogs over 8 years of age (e.g. the Senior
Dog Survey [34]-RRB-; however, this age limit may exclude
dogs with early - onset CCD.
To avoid response bias associated with revealing the central research question, the
survey was entitled the «Mature
Dog Study», with the stated aim being to explore the impact of canine
dogs» health and training upon their behaviour (See S1 File for full
survey).
A
study conducted by Canine Health Concern during 1997, involving 2,700
dogs, showed that 68.2 % of
dogs in the
survey with parvovirus contracted it within three months of being vaccinated.