| Literature DB >> 10605140 |
A Egenvall1, A Hedhammar, B N Bonnett, P Olson.
Abstract
A sample of the Swedish population was surveyed by interviewing households by telephone. The number interviewed was 11,762, of which 15.5% owned dogs, and of these, 77.9% had one dog. The estimated total population of dogs in Sweden was just over 800,000. Dog-owning was more common in more rural areas compared to larger cities. The numbers of male and female dogs were similar and few dogs were neutered. Mean age was 5.7 years with median 5 years. Mongrels comprised 13.3% and the most common breed was the dachshund (7.4%). Of dogs with information on insurance status, 68.4% of the dogs were insured for veterinary care and 58.3% were life insured.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10605140 PMCID: PMC8043223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695