In this study,it is aimed to examine the knowledge level of reading stray dogs’behavior and the correct approach.Understanding the aggression of dogs and understanding their behavior is very important for stray dogs ...In this study,it is aimed to examine the knowledge level of reading stray dogs’behavior and the correct approach.Understanding the aggression of dogs and understanding their behavior is very important for stray dogs and dog owners in social life.Questionnaires prepared online were shared with 279 people of different ages and genders working in different fields in 50 provinces located in different regions,and the feedback obtained by answering voluntarily was taken into consideration.As a result of the study,when a dangerous-looking dog is encountered,it is necessary to stay as calm as possible and start to walk away slowly,without losing sight of the dog,with short steps,and without running under any circumstances.But without turning your back,because turning your back on the dog is a sign of weakness and an invitation to attack.While 36%left unanswered the question of what should be done at the time of the dog attack,20.1%replied by saying that they would stand calmly and shout and scare,and 20.9%would shout and stop.The results of the survey show that there are inaccuracies and deficiencies in both the body language of the dogs and the way they approach the dog.The participants answered the frequency of encountering stray animals by saying 75.9%daily.A safe approach to dogs or knowing the suitable approaches to calm a dangerous dog is very important in eliminating the dangers.These results show that there is a need for correct,informative activities on dog behavior and the right approach.展开更多
Stray dog invasion caused by human activities poses a significant challenge to wildlife communities worldwide.Conservation biology efforts must prioritize controlling stray dog populations to maintain equilibrium with...Stray dog invasion caused by human activities poses a significant challenge to wildlife communities worldwide.Conservation biology efforts must prioritize controlling stray dog populations to maintain equilibrium within local wildlife communities.In the Helan Mountains,ungulate population recovery and the absence of top predators present critical issues.The presence of a stray dog as a predator may complicate ecological restoration efforts in the region.Through molecular and camera trapping data analyses,we investigated the overlap of eco-logical niches between stray dogs and local carnivores across nutritional and spatiotemporal dimensions.The re-sults revealed a high overlap between stray dogs and local carnivores across various niches,likely linked to food abundance,suggesting the possibility of increased future competition between them.Stray dogs cannot be ignored when conservation of wild carnivores involved.展开更多
A veterinary(兽医的)clinic in Türkiye recently shared the touching story of a stray dog who carried her unconscious puppy in her mouth and left it at the clinic door,as if begging for help.If not for the viral vi...A veterinary(兽医的)clinic in Türkiye recently shared the touching story of a stray dog who carried her unconscious puppy in her mouth and left it at the clinic door,as if begging for help.If not for the viral video footage captured by CCTV cameras,most people would probably think this story too heart⁃warming to be true.A veterinary clinic in the Adnan Kahveci neighborhood of Beylikdüzü,in Türkiye's Istanbul Province,recently reported one of its most incredible cases.On January 13,an animal lover brought a young puppy he had found on the street,claiming it was the only survivor of a stray's litter.The clinic rushed to treat the puppy only to then find that its mother showed up on the doorstep with another unconscious puppy in her mouth.A technician noticed the desperate animal and rushed to tend to her offspring,which suffered from hypothermia(体温过低)and had a very low heart rate.展开更多
Objective:To assess the prevalence of infestation of stray dogs that attend public areas of Tirana by geohelminths zoonotic:Toxocara canis(T.canis),Ancylostomatids and Trichuris spp.,and indirectly to assess the level...Objective:To assess the prevalence of infestation of stray dogs that attend public areas of Tirana by geohelminths zoonotic:Toxocara canis(T.canis),Ancylostomatids and Trichuris spp.,and indirectly to assess the level of environment contamination by invasive exogenous stages of these parasites.Methods:A total of 240 fecal samples was collected from stray dogs in public three urban areas of Tirana.These samples were analyzed by using the centrifugation-flotation technique.Results:Result showed that 54.58%of the dogs were infested from T.canis,Ancylostomatids(Ancylostoma spp.and Uncinaria spp.)and Trichuris spp.Those infested dogs from Ancylostomatids were 37(15.41%),from T.canis were 47(19.58%)and from Trichuris sp.were 47(19.58%).Conclusions:Tirana public places are contaminated by exogenous stages of invasive intestinal dog’s geohelminths all through the year.But the contamination level is higher during the spring and autumn and the parks with trees and grass are more polluted than the bare areas.So these environments have become a permanent risk factor of infection from parasitic zoonoses for the humans and animals that frequent those places.It is the duty of local authorities who takes care of legislation compilation,to prevent the public areas to become fecalized from dogs and to implement a plan with different actions to minimize the number of stray dogs.展开更多
文摘In this study,it is aimed to examine the knowledge level of reading stray dogs’behavior and the correct approach.Understanding the aggression of dogs and understanding their behavior is very important for stray dogs and dog owners in social life.Questionnaires prepared online were shared with 279 people of different ages and genders working in different fields in 50 provinces located in different regions,and the feedback obtained by answering voluntarily was taken into consideration.As a result of the study,when a dangerous-looking dog is encountered,it is necessary to stay as calm as possible and start to walk away slowly,without losing sight of the dog,with short steps,and without running under any circumstances.But without turning your back,because turning your back on the dog is a sign of weakness and an invitation to attack.While 36%left unanswered the question of what should be done at the time of the dog attack,20.1%replied by saying that they would stand calmly and shout and scare,and 20.9%would shout and stop.The results of the survey show that there are inaccuracies and deficiencies in both the body language of the dogs and the way they approach the dog.The participants answered the frequency of encountering stray animals by saying 75.9%daily.A safe approach to dogs or knowing the suitable approaches to calm a dangerous dog is very important in eliminating the dangers.These results show that there is a need for correct,informative activities on dog behavior and the right approach.
基金The Science and Technology Department of Ningxia Autonomous Region(2020BEG02001-2)The Ningxia Forestry and Grassland Administration(NLF2020-93-2,NLH2019-280-2,D6400000141009053-1,D6400000141009056-1)The Inner Mongolia Helan Mountain National Nature Reserve Administration:National Subsidy Fund for Key Wildlife Conservation 2022(LQ-NM2023-001)。
文摘Stray dog invasion caused by human activities poses a significant challenge to wildlife communities worldwide.Conservation biology efforts must prioritize controlling stray dog populations to maintain equilibrium within local wildlife communities.In the Helan Mountains,ungulate population recovery and the absence of top predators present critical issues.The presence of a stray dog as a predator may complicate ecological restoration efforts in the region.Through molecular and camera trapping data analyses,we investigated the overlap of eco-logical niches between stray dogs and local carnivores across nutritional and spatiotemporal dimensions.The re-sults revealed a high overlap between stray dogs and local carnivores across various niches,likely linked to food abundance,suggesting the possibility of increased future competition between them.Stray dogs cannot be ignored when conservation of wild carnivores involved.
文摘A veterinary(兽医的)clinic in Türkiye recently shared the touching story of a stray dog who carried her unconscious puppy in her mouth and left it at the clinic door,as if begging for help.If not for the viral video footage captured by CCTV cameras,most people would probably think this story too heart⁃warming to be true.A veterinary clinic in the Adnan Kahveci neighborhood of Beylikdüzü,in Türkiye's Istanbul Province,recently reported one of its most incredible cases.On January 13,an animal lover brought a young puppy he had found on the street,claiming it was the only survivor of a stray's litter.The clinic rushed to treat the puppy only to then find that its mother showed up on the doorstep with another unconscious puppy in her mouth.A technician noticed the desperate animal and rushed to tend to her offspring,which suffered from hypothermia(体温过低)and had a very low heart rate.
文摘Objective:To assess the prevalence of infestation of stray dogs that attend public areas of Tirana by geohelminths zoonotic:Toxocara canis(T.canis),Ancylostomatids and Trichuris spp.,and indirectly to assess the level of environment contamination by invasive exogenous stages of these parasites.Methods:A total of 240 fecal samples was collected from stray dogs in public three urban areas of Tirana.These samples were analyzed by using the centrifugation-flotation technique.Results:Result showed that 54.58%of the dogs were infested from T.canis,Ancylostomatids(Ancylostoma spp.and Uncinaria spp.)and Trichuris spp.Those infested dogs from Ancylostomatids were 37(15.41%),from T.canis were 47(19.58%)and from Trichuris sp.were 47(19.58%).Conclusions:Tirana public places are contaminated by exogenous stages of invasive intestinal dog’s geohelminths all through the year.But the contamination level is higher during the spring and autumn and the parks with trees and grass are more polluted than the bare areas.So these environments have become a permanent risk factor of infection from parasitic zoonoses for the humans and animals that frequent those places.It is the duty of local authorities who takes care of legislation compilation,to prevent the public areas to become fecalized from dogs and to implement a plan with different actions to minimize the number of stray dogs.