TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF CANINE AGGRESSIVENESS TO HUMANS IN PATIENTS OF A VETERINARY CLINIC IN LIMA

The purpose of this study was to determine the type and frequency of aggressiveness directed to the human, and to identify the situations in which they occur. A survey was conducted on 405 owners of patients of the Small Animal Clinic of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, San Marcos University. All animals were without apparent neurological alterations. Results indicated that 27.2% of dogs showed some sort of aggressiveness, mainly light and medium intensity; where the dominant type was the most frequent (50.0%). The dominant, territorial and predatory aggressiveness was statistically associated with sex of the animal (p<0.05), as well as the intensity of the dominant aggressiveness (p<0.05), where males were more aggressive. The most frequent situation where dominant aggressiveness was manifested occurred when getting closer or trying to touch the dog while was eating or holding an object the dog considered its property (90.9%).

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Main Authors: Sal y Rosas M., Eduardo, Fernández P., Viviana, Lira M., Boris, Santiani A., Alexei
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Published: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria 2010
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spelling oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article-3032020-03-17T22:40:25Z TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF CANINE AGGRESSIVENESS TO HUMANS IN PATIENTS OF A VETERINARY CLINIC IN LIMA TIPO Y FRECUENCIA DE AGRESIVIDAD CANINA A HUMANOS EN PACIENTES DE UNA CLÍNICA VETERINARIA EN LIMA. Sal y Rosas M., Eduardo Fernández P., Viviana Lira M., Boris Santiani A., Alexei Caninos agresividad humanos dominancia dogs aggressiveness humans dominant The purpose of this study was to determine the type and frequency of aggressiveness directed to the human, and to identify the situations in which they occur. A survey was conducted on 405 owners of patients of the Small Animal Clinic of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, San Marcos University. All animals were without apparent neurological alterations. Results indicated that 27.2% of dogs showed some sort of aggressiveness, mainly light and medium intensity; where the dominant type was the most frequent (50.0%). The dominant, territorial and predatory aggressiveness was statistically associated with sex of the animal (p<0.05), as well as the intensity of the dominant aggressiveness (p<0.05), where males were more aggressive. The most frequent situation where dominant aggressiveness was manifested occurred when getting closer or trying to touch the dog while was eating or holding an object the dog considered its property (90.9%). El presente trabajo tuvo por finalidad conocer el tipo y frecuencia de agresividad del perro hacia el humano, así como las situaciones o contexto que las producen. Se encuestó a 405 propietarios de pacientes caninos, sin alteraciones neurológicas aparentes, de la Clínica de Animales Menores de la Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima. Se determinó que el 27.2% de los perros mostraron algún tipo de agresividad, mayormente de tipo leve y media, siendo la de tipo dominante la más frecuente (50.0%). Se encontró una asociación entre los tipos de agresividad dominante, territorial y predatoria con el sexo del perro (p<0.05), así como entre la intensidad de la agresividad dominante con el sexo (p<0.05), donde los machos fueron más agresivos. La situación más frecuente donde se produce la agresividad dominante fue al acercarse o intentar tocar al perro mientras come o sostiene un objeto que considera de su propiedad (90.9%). Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria 2010-07-15 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion info:eu-repo/semantics/article application/pdf https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/303 10.15381/rivep.v21i1.303 Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 21 No. 1 (2010); 35-41 Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 21 Núm. 1 (2010); 35-41 1682-3419 1609-9117 spa https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/303/276 Derechos de autor 2010 Eduardo Sal y Rosas M., Viviana Fernández P., Boris Lira M., Alexei Santiani A. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF CANINE AGGRESSIVENESS TO HUMANS IN PATIENTS OF A VETERINARY CLINIC IN LIMA
author_facet Sal y Rosas M., Eduardo
Fernández P., Viviana
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title TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF CANINE AGGRESSIVENESS TO HUMANS IN PATIENTS OF A VETERINARY CLINIC IN LIMA
title_short TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF CANINE AGGRESSIVENESS TO HUMANS IN PATIENTS OF A VETERINARY CLINIC IN LIMA
title_full TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF CANINE AGGRESSIVENESS TO HUMANS IN PATIENTS OF A VETERINARY CLINIC IN LIMA
title_fullStr TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF CANINE AGGRESSIVENESS TO HUMANS IN PATIENTS OF A VETERINARY CLINIC IN LIMA
title_full_unstemmed TYPE AND FREQUENCY OF CANINE AGGRESSIVENESS TO HUMANS IN PATIENTS OF A VETERINARY CLINIC IN LIMA
title_sort type and frequency of canine aggressiveness to humans in patients of a veterinary clinic in lima
description The purpose of this study was to determine the type and frequency of aggressiveness directed to the human, and to identify the situations in which they occur. A survey was conducted on 405 owners of patients of the Small Animal Clinic of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, San Marcos University. All animals were without apparent neurological alterations. Results indicated that 27.2% of dogs showed some sort of aggressiveness, mainly light and medium intensity; where the dominant type was the most frequent (50.0%). The dominant, territorial and predatory aggressiveness was statistically associated with sex of the animal (p<0.05), as well as the intensity of the dominant aggressiveness (p<0.05), where males were more aggressive. The most frequent situation where dominant aggressiveness was manifested occurred when getting closer or trying to touch the dog while was eating or holding an object the dog considered its property (90.9%).
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