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Stop normalising suffering: vets speaking out about brachys

27 Jan 2017 | Gudrun Ravetz

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The health and welfare problems of brachycephalics is a priority for 娛樂城遊戲 and we continue to use our professional voice in the media to push for an improvement in the health and welfare of these animals as well as working with other stakeholders to look for solutions.

Advancements in medical and surgical knowledge and techniques mean that we can do more for pets鈥 health and welfare but I wonder if sometimes one of the most powerful tools we have to improve welfare is our professional voice. In veterinary practices we are seeing more and more brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds and the complex health and welfare problems that many of them suffer. French bulldogs, for example, are now 31 times more popular than they were in 2007.

Vets are speaking out

Pugs sitting on grass (main)Last September . And last week one vet at Bilton Veterinary Centre in Rugby was so 鈥渆xhausted and demoralised鈥 by seeing case after case of problems created by poor breeding practices that they : 鈥淧LEASE PLEASE PLEASE STOP AND THINK before you buy. Come and talk to US about the breeds that you are interested in - and we shall give you the whole picture.鈥

That message has been shared a massive 35,000 times so far. There鈥檚 no doubt that it can be daunting to speak out, but there鈥檚 an enormous amount of support for those that do.

Vets must be part of the solution

In challenged: 鈥淭he veterinary profession has facilitated the evolution of purebred dogs. 鈥楤reeds鈥 that would not normally be sustainable are propagated by the compliance of veterinarians to breeder wishes. Breeds such as the bulldog cannot complete parturition without surgical intervention鈥 In this fashion, the veterinary profession contributes to canine genetic depletion, and even if this were not the case, it is still the profession鈥檚 responsibility to partake in the solution.鈥

In response to the rising problems associated with the increased popularity of brachycephalic breeds, we 鈥 as vets 鈥 have a professional and moral obligation to be part of the solution, to make lives better for dogs at all levels: as the individual professional; as the veterinary team in practice; and at the veterinary association level. We must look to improve the lives of current generations, improve the lives of future generations, and help to inform puppy purchasing decisions by encouraging all breeders and puppy purchasers to use the .

Many of the things that we can do to help pedigree dog welfare are not complex, and start with the way we speak in practice. When we use the phrase 鈥榥ormal for the breed鈥, or when we don鈥檛 mention the 鈥榥oisy鈥 breathing because the dog is in for a different problem, we are normalising the problem when we should be challenging it for the abnormal problem that it is.

A study at the RVC by Rowena Packer and others looked at . 58% of owners with BOAS affected animals reported their dogs had no breathing problems. This normalisation of the problem is a real concern for the health and welfare of these dogs. And as professionals we need to challenge this perception of normal.

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Data can be extremely powerful to help make a change and it is vital that vets are part of this. Any KC-registered animal that has undergone conformation altering surgery or a caesarean should be reported to the KC. These data can help to inform evidence-based changes and make a difference for the future health of breeds. The information and FAQs on the 娛樂城遊戲 website give useful answers to queries. As practices it is also vital that we are part of the wider data collection to help inform pet health and welfare through evidence by sharing pet data with and .

The health and welfare problems of brachycephalics 鈥 both dogs 鈥 is a priority for 娛樂城遊戲 and we continue to use our professional voice in the media to push for an improvement in the health and welfare of these animals as well as working with other stakeholders to look for solutions. In response to research into the breed health of English bulldogs, 娛樂城遊戲 issued a statement calling for a revision of breed standards and consideration of other approaches, such as outcrossing, to prevent further suffering of bulldogs and other high risk breeds.

In short:

  • We need to recognise the problems in brachycephalics and must not become immune to them
  • We should work with all stakeholders for the good of dog health
  • We must make sure we educate ourselves and be confident educators for dog owners
  • We must supply data and use the evidence base that comes from it

For more on this topic, I would encourage you to watch our free webinar on Pedigree dog welfare: what more can the profession do?

And so I come back to the beginning, we must of course use the knowledge and techniques that we have to improve the lives of current generations, but perhaps the most powerful thing we can do is to use our professional voice to improve the lives of future generations. As the said in 2010: 鈥溾urrent dog breeding practices do in many cases impose welfare costs on individual dogs from a variety of causes鈥 Improving the situation will require cooperation and action at many different levels and by many different people.鈥

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