2019
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00272
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A Survey of Veterinarian Attitudes Toward Prepubertal Desexing of Dogs and Cats in the Australian Capital Territory

Abstract: Prepubertal desexing (neutering) has been a legal requirement for all cats and dogs in the Australian Capital Territory since 2001. All cats have to be desexed by 3 months of age, and all dogs are required to be desexed by 6 months of age. The role of veterinary attitudes and behaviors in the implementation of mandatory prepubertal desexing in the Australian Capital Territory is explored in this paper. An online survey was sent to all veterinarians registered in the Australian Capital Territory via the Veterin… Show more

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“…The survey was anonymous and could be filled only once. It was elaborated with a skip logic pattern and comprised open-ended 12 and multiple-choice questions. 8 There were 20 questions in total (questionnaire available in the online supplemental material), and no questions were mandatory.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey was anonymous and could be filled only once. It was elaborated with a skip logic pattern and comprised open-ended 12 and multiple-choice questions. 8 There were 20 questions in total (questionnaire available in the online supplemental material), and no questions were mandatory.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some countries, including Australia and the United States, veterinarian, and/or shelter recommendation of prepubertal sterilization of dogs is relatively common (26,27). In the United States, it has been recommended that shelters perform neutering prior to adoption, as early as 6 weeks of age (28).…”
Section: Fertility Control In Prepubertal Male Dogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing from studies conducted in various countries, there are a number of interconnected factors that have been shown to influence individual pet owners' choices regarding surgically neutering their dogs. These include the procedure's effects on an animal's reproductive capability, health, and welfare, and behavior, as well as personal beliefs about the procedure's associated pain or necessity (all of which can generate arguments for or against the procedure); the procedure's cost and accessibility; veterinary advice; and fundamental awareness and knowledge that castration is an option (27,(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49).…”
Section: Human Attitudes Behavior and Non-surgical Fertility Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2015, EAD was advocated by only one in three teaching staff at Australian veterinary schools, and most veterinary students graduated without training in EAD 32 , 33 . In the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), where desexing by 3 months has been mandated since 2007, only 5/52 veterinarians surveyed made this recommendation to their clients 34 . Overall, these studies suggest that the attitudes and recommendations of Australian veterinarians regarding the age of desexing for cats are inconsistent with current evidence and legislation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%