| Literature DB >> 28630691 |
Alexander J German1, Emily Blackwell2, Mark Evans3, Carri Westgarth4.
Abstract
Much of the global canine population is now overweight, and this can adversely affect health, lifespan and quality of life. Undesirable behaviours are also common in pet dogs, and these can adversely affect welfare, as well as being stressful to owners. However, links between obesity and behavioural disorders have never previously been explored. An online survey was conducted between June and August in 2014, coinciding with the broadcast of a National UK television programme, exploring dog health, welfare and behaviour. Information gathered included signalment, overweight status and the prevalence of a range of undesirable behaviours. Fisher's exact test and OR were used to determine associations between overweight status and owner-reported behaviours. A total of 17 028 responses were received. After data verification, the final dataset comprised 11 154 dogs, 1801 (16·1 %) of which were reported by owners to be overweight. Owners of overweight dogs were more likely to see them as 'a baby' (P < 0·0001) and allow them to sleep on their bed (P < 0·0001). Overweight dogs were also more likely to guard food (P < 0·0001) and steal food (P < 0·0001). Other undesirable behaviours more commonly reported in overweight dogs included barking, growling or snapping at strangers (P = 0·0011) and other dogs (P = 0·0015), being fearful of outdoors (P < 0·0001), and not always coming back when called (P = 0·0011). Finally, owners were more likely to report that unsociable behaviours adversely affected their dog's health (P < 0·0001). Overweight status is associated with a number of undesirable behaviours in dogs. Further studies are now required to explore the reasons for these associations.Entities:
Keywords: Aggression; Anxiety; Canine nutrition; Fearfulness; Obesity; Welfare
Year: 2017 PMID: 28630691 PMCID: PMC5468744 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2017.5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Association between signalment factors and overweight (OW) status
(Number of dogs; odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Variable | OW | Not OW | OR | 95 % CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (per year) | – | – | 1·076 | 1·061, 1·092 | <0·0001* |
| Sex | |||||
| Female (reference) | 1583 | 8165 | 1·000 | – | – |
| Male | 218 | 1188 | 0·946 | 0·807, 1·06 | 0·509 |
| Neuter status | |||||
| Entire (reference) | 177 | 1765 | 1·000 | – | – |
| Neutered | 1624 | 7588 | 2·134 | 1·810, 2·19 | <0·0001* |
| Body weight (per kg) | – | – | 1·018 | 1·014, 1·022 | <0·0001* |
| Breed | |||||
| Bassett | 12 | 36 | 1·734 | 0·901, 3·343 | 0·099 |
| Beagle | 57 | 52 | 5·846 | 4·000, 8·543 | <0·0001* |
| Bichon frise | 14 | 60 | 1·213 | 0·677, 2·176 | 0·516 |
| Border collie | 74 | 509 | 0·744 | 0·580, 0·955 | 0·020 |
| Border terrier | 37 | 162 | 1·190 | 0·830, 1·707 | 0·345 |
| Boxer | 22 | 141 | 0·808 | 0·514, 1·270 | 0·355 |
| Bull terrier | 12 | 36 | 1·734 | 0·901, 3·343 | 0·099 |
| Bulldog | 14 | 30 | 2·435 | 1·288, 4·600 | 0·0061 |
| Cairn terrier | 14 | 41 | 1·779 | 0·968, 3·271 | 0·064 |
| Cavalier King Charles spaniel | 67 | 157 | 2·263 | 1·692, 3·026 | <0·0001* |
| Chihuahua | 29 | 63 | 2·413 | 1·550, 3·757 | <0·0001* |
| Cocker spaniel | 102 | 410 | 1·310 | 1·048, 1·637 | 0·018 |
| Dachshund | 20 | 75 | 1·389 | 0·846, 2·281 | 0·194 |
| Dalmatian | 5 | 66 | 0·392 | 0·158, 0·974 | 0·044 |
| Doberman | 9 | 51 | 0·916 | 0·450, 1·884 | 0·809 |
| English springer spaniel | 63 | 410 | 0·791 | 0·603, 1·036 | 0·088 |
| Flat-coated retriever | 3 | 46 | 0·338 | 0·105, 1·087 | 0·069 |
| German shepherd dog | 31 | 305 | 0·520 | 0·358, 0·754 | 0·0006* |
| Golden retriever | 62 | 214 | 1·522 | 1·142, 2·029 | 0·0041 |
| Greyhound | 9 | 182 | 0·253 | 0·129, 0·495 | <0·0001* |
| Hungarian Vizla | 4 | 51 | 0·406 | 0·146, 1·125 | 0·083 |
| Irish setter | 2 | 38 | 0·272 | 0·066, 1·131 | 0·073 |
| Jack Russell terrier | 99 | 507 | 1·015 | 0·813, 1·266 | 0·896 |
| Labrador retriever | 285 | 1059 | 1·472 | 1·278, 1·697 | <0·0001* |
| Lhasa apso | 17 | 53 | 1·672 | 0·966, 2·894 | 0·066 |
| Miniature Schnauzer | 25 | 95 | 1·372 | 0·880, 2·137 | 0·162 |
| Poodle | 3 | 76 | 0·204 | 0·064, 0·646 | 0·0069 |
| Pug | 17 | 22 | 4·042 | 2·142, 7·626 | <0·0001* |
| Rhodesian ridgeback | 7 | 37 | 0·982 | 0·437, 2·207 | 0·966 |
| Rottweiler | 18 | 86 | 1·088 | 0·653, 1·812 | 0·746 |
| Rough-coated collie | 11 | 53 | 1·078 | 0·562, 2·068 | 0·820 |
| Shih Tzu | 19 | 83 | 1·191 | 0·721, 1·965 | 0·494 |
| Siberian husky | 7 | 61 | 0·594 | 0·271, 1·301 | 0·193 |
| Staffordshire bull terrier | 85 | 366 | 1·212 | 0·955, 1·549 | 0·112 |
| Weimaraner | 5 | 47 | 0·551 | 0·219, 1·388 | 0·206 |
| West Highland white terrier | 41 | 176 | 1·215 | 0·861, 1·713 | 0·267 |
| Whippet | 5 | 68 | 0·380 | 0·153, 0·944 | 0·037 |
| Yorkshire terrier | 19 | 96 | 1·028 | 0·627, 1·687 | 0·912 |
* Results reaching statistical significance.
† Modified Bonferroni correction applied, so statistical significance considered when P < 0·0017.
Association between behaviours and overweight status
(Proportion and percentage of overweight dogs in each response category; odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Yes | No | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Which of the following behaviours does your dog display on a regular basis? | % | % | OR | 95 % CI | |||
| Eat faeces | 364/1993 | 18·3 | 1437/9161 | 15·7 | 1·201 | 1·055, 1·365 | 0·0053 |
| Guard food items/possessions | 261/1151 | 22·7 | 1540/10003 | 15·4 | 1·612 | 1·384, 1·872 | <0·0001* |
| Steal food or scavenge items | 617/2765 | 22·3 | 1184/8389 | 14·1 | 1·748 | 1·565, 1·951 | <0·0001* |
| Bark, howl, destroy, toilet or chew things at home | 174/1148 | 15·2 | 1627/10006 | 16·3 | 0·920 | 0·772, 1·092 | 0·3517 |
| Toilet indoors when home alone | 62/334 | 17·6 | 1739/10820 | 16·1 | 1·190 | 0·884, 1·582 | 0·2270 |
| Bark/whine when not home alone | 305/1733 | 17·6 | 1496/9421 | 15·9 | 1·131 | 0·985, 1·297 | 0·0758 |
| Avoid/run away from | |||||||
| Other people | 148/874 | 16·9 | 1653/10280 | 16·1 | 1·064 | 0·879, 1·282 | 0·5029 |
| Other dogs | 233/1378 | 16·9 | 1568/9776 | 16·0 | 1·065 | 0·912, 1·240 | 0·4117 |
| Not always come back when called | 842/4771 | 17·6 | 959/6383 | 15·0 | 1·212 | 1·093, 1·343 | 0·0002* |
| Pull on lead | 869/5534 | 15·4 | 932/5520 | 16·9 | 0·898 | 0·810, 0·994 | 0·0371 |
| Jump up or try to get attention from people | 798/5086 | 15·7 | 1003/6068 | 16·5 | 0·940 | 0·848, 1·041 | 0·2348 |
| Bark growl snap at | |||||||
| Other dogs | 629/3535 | 17·8 | 1172/7619 | 15·4 | 1·191 | 1·069, 1·326 | 0·0015* |
| Strangers | 346/1847 | 18·7 | 1455/9307 | 15·6 | 1·244 | 1·089, 1·418 | 0·0011* |
| Familiar people | 114/536 | 21·3 | 1687/10618 | 15·9 | 1·344 | 1·076, 1·668 | 0·0078 |
| Chase | |||||||
| Traffic | 91/523 | 17·4 | 1710/10631 | 16·1 | 1·099 | 0·862, 1·389 | 0·4288 |
| Other things like cyclists, joggers | 188/1057 | 17·8 | 1613/10097 | 16·0 | 1·138 | 0·958, 1·346 | 0·1352 |
| Fearful of noises – run away, hide, whimper | 188/1057 | 17·8 | 1613/10097 | 16·0 | 1·018 | 0·896, 1·156 | 0·7726 |
| Fearful of outside – reluctant to walk | 65/254 | 25·6 | 1736/9484 | 15·9 | 1·815 | 1·341, 2·431 | <0·0001* |
| Obsessively lick himself/herself or people | 304/1670 | 18·2 | 1497/9484 | 15·8 | 1·187 | 1·0328, 1·362 | 0·0142 |
| Spin or chase his/her tail | 109/857 | 12·7 | 1692/10297 | 16·4 | 0·741 | 0·596, 0·914 | 0·0043 |
| Have the selected behaviours affected your dog's health or happiness? | 752/4099 | 18·3 | 1049/7055 | 14·9 | 1·286 | 1·159, 1·427 | <0·0001* |
* Results reaching statistical significance.
† Modified Bonferroni correction applied, so statistical significance considered when P < 0·0017.