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Physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in Swedish sporting and working trial dogs—A questionnaire survey

OBJECTIVE: To explore physical activity patterns, including conditioning exercise and sport-specific training, and management routines utilized by handlers of Swedish sporting and working dogs participating in agility, obedience, rally obedience and working trial disciplines. PROCEDURES: Dog handler...

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Autores principales: Essner, Ann, Hesbach, Amie L., Igelström, Helena, Kjellerstedt, Catarina, Svensson, Kristina, Westerlind, Helga
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9664515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36387412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.976000
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author Essner, Ann
Hesbach, Amie L.
Igelström, Helena
Kjellerstedt, Catarina
Svensson, Kristina
Westerlind, Helga
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Hesbach, Amie L.
Igelström, Helena
Kjellerstedt, Catarina
Svensson, Kristina
Westerlind, Helga
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description OBJECTIVE: To explore physical activity patterns, including conditioning exercise and sport-specific training, and management routines utilized by handlers of Swedish sporting and working dogs participating in agility, obedience, rally obedience and working trial disciplines. PROCEDURES: Dog handlers provided information on competition-level dogs through an internet-based cross-sectional and descriptive survey on physical activity, sport-specific training and management. Results are reported overall and stratified by participation in specific disciplines. RESULTS: We received 1615 replies to the questionnaire. After data cleaning, 1582 dogs (98%) remained for the analysis. Of these, 430 participated in agility, 790 in obedience, 596 in rally obedience, and 847 dogs had competed in a working trial, i.e., messenger, protection, search or tracking. Number of disciplines performed by each dog varied between one and five. Most common was participation in one (n = 767, 48%) or two (n = 541, 34%) disciplines. Out of the dogs competing in one discipline, 38% (n = 294) were considered to be specialized as they actively trained only that discipline for ≥10 months per year. The vast majority of the dogs (n = 1129, 71%) received more than 1 h of daily physical activity, e.g., walks, and only n = 51 (3%) were never exercised off-leash. Preferred self-selected gait was trot (n = 907, 57%) and gallop (n = 499, 32%). A fifth (n = 319, 20%) never played with other dogs. The majority (n = 1328, 84%) received more than 1 h of vigorous physical conditioning exercise per week. Almost three quarters (n = 1119, 71%) participated in physical conditioning exercise. Two thirds (n = 953, 60%) participated in at least 3 h of sport-specific training per week and only a very small portion (n = 35, 2%) trained their specific discipline less than once per week. Median total work load, i.e., all daily physical activity, vigorous physical conditioning exercise and sport-specific training, was 16.5 h per week. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: We observe physical activity at moderate to high durations and moderate to vigorous intensities among Swedish sporting and working trial dogs. Most dogs received physical conditioning exercise, but not all dogs were warmed up before training and competition. Our study provides veterinary professionals and dog trainers with valuable insights on the physical exposures and management routines of sporting and working trial dogs.
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spelling pubmed-96645152022-11-15 Physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in Swedish sporting and working trial dogs—A questionnaire survey Essner, Ann Hesbach, Amie L. Igelström, Helena Kjellerstedt, Catarina Svensson, Kristina Westerlind, Helga Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science OBJECTIVE: To explore physical activity patterns, including conditioning exercise and sport-specific training, and management routines utilized by handlers of Swedish sporting and working dogs participating in agility, obedience, rally obedience and working trial disciplines. PROCEDURES: Dog handlers provided information on competition-level dogs through an internet-based cross-sectional and descriptive survey on physical activity, sport-specific training and management. Results are reported overall and stratified by participation in specific disciplines. RESULTS: We received 1615 replies to the questionnaire. After data cleaning, 1582 dogs (98%) remained for the analysis. Of these, 430 participated in agility, 790 in obedience, 596 in rally obedience, and 847 dogs had competed in a working trial, i.e., messenger, protection, search or tracking. Number of disciplines performed by each dog varied between one and five. Most common was participation in one (n = 767, 48%) or two (n = 541, 34%) disciplines. Out of the dogs competing in one discipline, 38% (n = 294) were considered to be specialized as they actively trained only that discipline for ≥10 months per year. The vast majority of the dogs (n = 1129, 71%) received more than 1 h of daily physical activity, e.g., walks, and only n = 51 (3%) were never exercised off-leash. Preferred self-selected gait was trot (n = 907, 57%) and gallop (n = 499, 32%). A fifth (n = 319, 20%) never played with other dogs. The majority (n = 1328, 84%) received more than 1 h of vigorous physical conditioning exercise per week. Almost three quarters (n = 1119, 71%) participated in physical conditioning exercise. Two thirds (n = 953, 60%) participated in at least 3 h of sport-specific training per week and only a very small portion (n = 35, 2%) trained their specific discipline less than once per week. Median total work load, i.e., all daily physical activity, vigorous physical conditioning exercise and sport-specific training, was 16.5 h per week. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: We observe physical activity at moderate to high durations and moderate to vigorous intensities among Swedish sporting and working trial dogs. Most dogs received physical conditioning exercise, but not all dogs were warmed up before training and competition. Our study provides veterinary professionals and dog trainers with valuable insights on the physical exposures and management routines of sporting and working trial dogs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9664515/ /pubmed/36387412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.976000 Text en Copyright © 2022 Essner, Hesbach, Igelström, Kjellerstedt, Svensson and Westerlind. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Essner, Ann
Hesbach, Amie L.
Igelström, Helena
Kjellerstedt, Catarina
Svensson, Kristina
Westerlind, Helga
Physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in Swedish sporting and working trial dogs—A questionnaire survey
title Physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in Swedish sporting and working trial dogs—A questionnaire survey
title_full Physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in Swedish sporting and working trial dogs—A questionnaire survey
title_fullStr Physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in Swedish sporting and working trial dogs—A questionnaire survey
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in Swedish sporting and working trial dogs—A questionnaire survey
title_short Physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in Swedish sporting and working trial dogs—A questionnaire survey
title_sort physical activity and sport-specific training patterns in swedish sporting and working trial dogs—a questionnaire survey
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9664515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36387412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.976000
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