2013
DOI: 10.7120/09627286.22.2.167
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Causes of loss or retirement from active duty for New Zealand police German shepherd dogs

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the causes of loss from active duty amongst German shepherd dogs in service with the New Zealand Police Dog Section. Current or previous police dog handlers (n = 149) completed a postal survey for each dog they had worked with during their career including their current dog. Causes of loss were categorised as either retirement, euthanasia whilst still in active duty, death from illness/natural causes, or being killed whilst on duty. Of 182 dogs with completed questionnair… Show more

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“…Degenerative sacroiliac joint disease is one of the causes of lumbosacral region pain in dogs . Risk factors may include skeletal malformations, trauma, or repetitive task‐related injuries.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Degenerative sacroiliac joint disease is one of the causes of lumbosacral region pain in dogs . Risk factors may include skeletal malformations, trauma, or repetitive task‐related injuries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Degenerative sacroiliac joint disease is one of the causes of lumbosacral region pain in dogs. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Risk factors may include skeletal malformations, trauma, or repetitive task-related injuries. Current standard diagnostic tests for this disease in dogs include history, clinical evidence of pain on palpation of the sacroiliac joint, kinematic tests, radiography, and postmortem examination.…”
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“…Similarly to many civil enforcement agencies, the New Zealand police force employs a number of GSD for mixed duties including tracking, patrol, and apprehension of offenders. A previous cross‐sectional study described a total of 34% of dogs that had been retired or lost from police service due to conditions affecting the spine, with 73% of these cases characterized by lesions localized to the LS junction . The vast majority of these were presumed to be due to DLSS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A previous cross-sectional study described a total of 34% of dogs that had been retired or lost from police service due to conditions affecting the spine, with 73% of these cases characterized by lesions localized to the LS junction. 7 The vast majority of these were presumed to be due to DLSS. Police dogs are trained to scale vertical walls, an activity that requires maximal LS extension, and to bite and hold an offender by the arm, an activity requiring maximal LS flexion.…”
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confidence: 99%