Longevity and mortality in Kennel Club registered dog breeds in the UK in 2014

Abstract Background The domestic dog is one of the most diverse mammalian species, exhibiting wide variations in morphology, behaviour and morbidity across breeds. Therefore, it is not unexpected that breeds should also exhibit variation in mortality and longevity. While shorter longevity per se may...

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Main Authors: T. W. Lewis, B. M. Wiles, A. M. Llewellyn-Zaidi, K. M. Evans, D. G. O’Neill
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40575-018-0066-8
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spelling doaj-ea879c799e1f4eb3b1b01acff56028ae2020-11-25T03:54:41ZengBMCCanine Genetics and Epidemiology2052-66872018-10-015111710.1186/s40575-018-0066-8Longevity and mortality in Kennel Club registered dog breeds in the UK in 2014T. W. Lewis0B. M. Wiles1A. M. Llewellyn-Zaidi2K. M. Evans3D. G. O’Neill4The Kennel ClubThe Kennel ClubInternational Partnership for DogsThe Kennel ClubPathobiology and Population Health, The Royal Veterinary CollegeAbstract Background The domestic dog is one of the most diverse mammalian species, exhibiting wide variations in morphology, behaviour and morbidity across breeds. Therefore, it is not unexpected that breeds should also exhibit variation in mortality and longevity. While shorter longevity per se may not necessarily be a welfare issue, a generally foreshortened lifespan in a breed that is accompanied by a high prevalence of a particular cause of death may reveal potentially serious welfare concerns and highlight scope to improve breed welfare. Survey data gathered directly from owners offer useful insights into canine longevity and mortality that can support the overall evidence base for welfare reforms within breeds. Results Mortality data on 5663 deceased dogs registered with the UK Kennel Club were collected from an owner-based survey. The most commonly reported causes of death were old age (13.8%), unspecified cancer (8.7%) and heart failure (4.9%); with 5.1% of deaths reported as unknown cause. Overall median age at death was 10.33 years (interquartile range: 7.17–12.83 years). Breeds varied widely in median longevity overall from the West Highland Terrier (12.71 years) to the Dobermann Pinscher (7.67 years). There was also wide variation in the prevalence of some common causes of death among breeds, and in median longevity across the causes of death. Conclusion Substantial variation in the median lifespan and the prominent causes of death exists across breeds. This study has identified some breeds with both a low median lifespan and also a high proportional mortality for one or more specific causes of death that should be considered as both potential welfare concerns as well as opportunities for improvement.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40575-018-0066-8PedigreeLifespanPurebredDeathHealthspanPredisposition
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author T. W. Lewis
B. M. Wiles
A. M. Llewellyn-Zaidi
K. M. Evans
D. G. O’Neill
spellingShingle T. W. Lewis
B. M. Wiles
A. M. Llewellyn-Zaidi
K. M. Evans
D. G. O’Neill
Longevity and mortality in Kennel Club registered dog breeds in the UK in 2014
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
Pedigree
Lifespan
Purebred
Death
Healthspan
Predisposition
author_facet T. W. Lewis
B. M. Wiles
A. M. Llewellyn-Zaidi
K. M. Evans
D. G. O’Neill
author_sort T. W. Lewis
title Longevity and mortality in Kennel Club registered dog breeds in the UK in 2014
title_short Longevity and mortality in Kennel Club registered dog breeds in the UK in 2014
title_full Longevity and mortality in Kennel Club registered dog breeds in the UK in 2014
title_fullStr Longevity and mortality in Kennel Club registered dog breeds in the UK in 2014
title_full_unstemmed Longevity and mortality in Kennel Club registered dog breeds in the UK in 2014
title_sort longevity and mortality in kennel club registered dog breeds in the uk in 2014
publisher BMC
series Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
issn 2052-6687
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background The domestic dog is one of the most diverse mammalian species, exhibiting wide variations in morphology, behaviour and morbidity across breeds. Therefore, it is not unexpected that breeds should also exhibit variation in mortality and longevity. While shorter longevity per se may not necessarily be a welfare issue, a generally foreshortened lifespan in a breed that is accompanied by a high prevalence of a particular cause of death may reveal potentially serious welfare concerns and highlight scope to improve breed welfare. Survey data gathered directly from owners offer useful insights into canine longevity and mortality that can support the overall evidence base for welfare reforms within breeds. Results Mortality data on 5663 deceased dogs registered with the UK Kennel Club were collected from an owner-based survey. The most commonly reported causes of death were old age (13.8%), unspecified cancer (8.7%) and heart failure (4.9%); with 5.1% of deaths reported as unknown cause. Overall median age at death was 10.33 years (interquartile range: 7.17–12.83 years). Breeds varied widely in median longevity overall from the West Highland Terrier (12.71 years) to the Dobermann Pinscher (7.67 years). There was also wide variation in the prevalence of some common causes of death among breeds, and in median longevity across the causes of death. Conclusion Substantial variation in the median lifespan and the prominent causes of death exists across breeds. This study has identified some breeds with both a low median lifespan and also a high proportional mortality for one or more specific causes of death that should be considered as both potential welfare concerns as well as opportunities for improvement.
topic Pedigree
Lifespan
Purebred
Death
Healthspan
Predisposition
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40575-018-0066-8
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