2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jveb.2007.07.010
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Spanish dangerous animals act: Effect on the epidemiology of dog bites

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“…Animal control has been introduced in some countries as Breed-specific legalisation, which includes banning of certain decided dangerous breeds, and Non-breed specific legalisation, which includes different regulations to promote responsibility on the owner the dog owner regardless of the breed [8]. The breedspecific legalisation has apparently not prevented any attacks.…”
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“…Animal control has been introduced in some countries as Breed-specific legalisation, which includes banning of certain decided dangerous breeds, and Non-breed specific legalisation, which includes different regulations to promote responsibility on the owner the dog owner regardless of the breed [8]. The breedspecific legalisation has apparently not prevented any attacks.…”
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“…The hand and forearm are involved in 18% to 68% of all dog bites [3][4][5]. The incidence varies from country zone to city areas (71.8 to 18.6/100 000) and among nationalities [2,4,[6][7][8]. In a Belgian study, the incidence of dog bite was 1% per year [4].…”
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“…Other studies evaluating the impact of dangerous dog regulations (with or without breed-specific clauses) on dog-bite injuries of varying severities in different countries concluded differently 10–14. However, data were analysed in a longitudinal, pre/post manner in only two studies 10 12; in three studies, researchers employed cross-sectional study designs 1113 14 In both longitudinal studies, evaluation was based on shorter periods of observation (3 months and 5 years) 10…”
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“…A questão racial dos cães é polêmica e gera diversos preconceitos sociais (Twining et al, 2000) e leis proibindo o trânsito ou a reprodução de algumas raças (Rio de Janeiro, 1999;Rio de Janeiro, 2005;Rosado et al, 2007). Mas a pergunta que este estudo se propõe a responder é se há realmente diferenças significativas na tendência à dominância entre as raças, a fim de munir os profissionais que trabalham com cães, como médicos veterinários, adestradores e criadores, de informações para prevenir problemas relacionados à agressividade por dominância.…”
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“…Na abordagem agressiva, o cão comporta-se inicialmente com intimidações posturais ou sonoras e posteriormente com ataques direcionados àquele que ameace sua superioridade hierárquica ou a ordem natural da matilha (Overall, 1999). A agressão por dominância é o principal problema de comportamento em cães diagnosticado em serviços de etologia clínica por todo o mundo (Landsberg, 1990).A questão racial dos cães é polêmica e gera diversos preconceitos sociais (Twining et al, 2000) e leis proibindo o trânsito ou a reprodução de algumas raças (Rio de Janeiro, 1999;Rio de Janeiro, 2005;Rosado et al, 2007). Mas a pergunta que este estudo se propõe a responder é se há realmente diferenças significativas na tendência à dominância entre as raças, a fim de munir os profissionais que trabalham com cães, como médicos veterinários, adestradores e criadores, de informações para prevenir problemas relacionados à agressividade por dominância.…”
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