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Impact of the First COVID-19 Lockdown on Management of Pet Dogs in the UK
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Initial COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in the United Kingdom (23 March–12 May 2020) prompted many people to change their lifestyle. We explored the impact of this lockdown phase on pet dog welfare using an online survey of 6004 dog owners, who provided information including dog manag...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822167/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11010005 |
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author | Christley, Robert M. Murray, Jane K. Anderson, Katharine L. Buckland, Emma L. Casey, Rachel A. Harvey, Naomi D. Harris, Lauren Holland, Katrina E. McMillan, Kirsten M. Mead, Rebecca Owczarczak-Garstecka, Sara C. Upjohn, Melissa M. |
author_facet | Christley, Robert M. Murray, Jane K. Anderson, Katharine L. Buckland, Emma L. Casey, Rachel A. Harvey, Naomi D. Harris, Lauren Holland, Katrina E. McMillan, Kirsten M. Mead, Rebecca Owczarczak-Garstecka, Sara C. Upjohn, Melissa M. |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Initial COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in the United Kingdom (23 March–12 May 2020) prompted many people to change their lifestyle. We explored the impact of this lockdown phase on pet dog welfare using an online survey of 6004 dog owners, who provided information including dog management data for the 7 days prior to survey completion (4–12 May 2020), and for February 2020 (pre-lockdown). Most owners believed that their dog’s routine had changed due to lockdown restrictions. Many dogs were left alone less frequently and for less time during lockdown and were spending more time with household adults and children. During lockdown, dogs were typically walked less often and for less time daily, with factors related to the dog, owner, household, and location of the home associated with the extent to which dog walking had been reduced. Dogs were more likely to be walked on a lead and had fewer opportunities to interact with other dogs during lockdown. However, many dogs had more play/training sessions with their owners and were given toys more frequently during lockdown. These changes to dog management have the potential for longer-term welfare problems such as increased likelihood of dogs displaying separation-related behaviour as lockdown measures relax. ABSTRACT: Initial COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in the United Kingdom (23 March–12 May 2020) prompted lifestyle changes for many people. We explored the impact of this lockdown phase on pet dogs using an online survey completed by 6004 dog owners, who provided information including dog management data for the 7 days prior to survey completion (4–12 May 2020), and for February 2020 (pre-lockdown). We explored associations between potential predictors and four outcomes relating to changes pre-/during lockdown (reduction in number and duration of walks; increased frequency of play/training, and provision of toys). Most owners (79.5%) reported their dog’s routine had changed compared to pre-lockdown. There was a four-fold increase in the proportion not left alone for >5 min on any day during a weekly period (14.6% pre-lockdown, 58.0% during lockdown), with the proportion being left for ≥3 h at a time decreasing from 48.5% to 5.4%. Dogs were walked less often and for less time daily during lockdown, with factors related to the dog, owner, household, and home location associated with changes to walking practices. Many dogs had more play/training sessions and were given toys more frequently during lockdown. Decreased walk duration was associated with increased odds of play/training opportunities and toy provision. These changes to dog management have the potential for immediate and longer-term welfare problems. |
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spelling | pubmed-78221672021-01-23 Impact of the First COVID-19 Lockdown on Management of Pet Dogs in the UK Christley, Robert M. Murray, Jane K. Anderson, Katharine L. Buckland, Emma L. Casey, Rachel A. Harvey, Naomi D. Harris, Lauren Holland, Katrina E. McMillan, Kirsten M. Mead, Rebecca Owczarczak-Garstecka, Sara C. Upjohn, Melissa M. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Initial COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in the United Kingdom (23 March–12 May 2020) prompted many people to change their lifestyle. We explored the impact of this lockdown phase on pet dog welfare using an online survey of 6004 dog owners, who provided information including dog management data for the 7 days prior to survey completion (4–12 May 2020), and for February 2020 (pre-lockdown). Most owners believed that their dog’s routine had changed due to lockdown restrictions. Many dogs were left alone less frequently and for less time during lockdown and were spending more time with household adults and children. During lockdown, dogs were typically walked less often and for less time daily, with factors related to the dog, owner, household, and location of the home associated with the extent to which dog walking had been reduced. Dogs were more likely to be walked on a lead and had fewer opportunities to interact with other dogs during lockdown. However, many dogs had more play/training sessions with their owners and were given toys more frequently during lockdown. These changes to dog management have the potential for longer-term welfare problems such as increased likelihood of dogs displaying separation-related behaviour as lockdown measures relax. ABSTRACT: Initial COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in the United Kingdom (23 March–12 May 2020) prompted lifestyle changes for many people. We explored the impact of this lockdown phase on pet dogs using an online survey completed by 6004 dog owners, who provided information including dog management data for the 7 days prior to survey completion (4–12 May 2020), and for February 2020 (pre-lockdown). We explored associations between potential predictors and four outcomes relating to changes pre-/during lockdown (reduction in number and duration of walks; increased frequency of play/training, and provision of toys). Most owners (79.5%) reported their dog’s routine had changed compared to pre-lockdown. There was a four-fold increase in the proportion not left alone for >5 min on any day during a weekly period (14.6% pre-lockdown, 58.0% during lockdown), with the proportion being left for ≥3 h at a time decreasing from 48.5% to 5.4%. Dogs were walked less often and for less time daily during lockdown, with factors related to the dog, owner, household, and home location associated with changes to walking practices. Many dogs had more play/training sessions and were given toys more frequently during lockdown. Decreased walk duration was associated with increased odds of play/training opportunities and toy provision. These changes to dog management have the potential for immediate and longer-term welfare problems. MDPI 2020-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7822167/ /pubmed/33375158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11010005 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Christley, Robert M. Murray, Jane K. Anderson, Katharine L. Buckland, Emma L. Casey, Rachel A. Harvey, Naomi D. Harris, Lauren Holland, Katrina E. McMillan, Kirsten M. Mead, Rebecca Owczarczak-Garstecka, Sara C. Upjohn, Melissa M. Impact of the First COVID-19 Lockdown on Management of Pet Dogs in the UK |
title | Impact of the First COVID-19 Lockdown on Management of Pet Dogs in the UK |
title_full | Impact of the First COVID-19 Lockdown on Management of Pet Dogs in the UK |
title_fullStr | Impact of the First COVID-19 Lockdown on Management of Pet Dogs in the UK |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of the First COVID-19 Lockdown on Management of Pet Dogs in the UK |
title_short | Impact of the First COVID-19 Lockdown on Management of Pet Dogs in the UK |
title_sort | impact of the first covid-19 lockdown on management of pet dogs in the uk |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822167/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11010005 |
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