Mars Petcare Researchers Develop New Quality of Life Assessment to Evaluate the Wellbeing of Dogs
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LEICESTER, England, July 28, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/
- Mars Petcare Researchers Develop New Quality of Life Assessment to Evaluate
the Wellbeing of Dogs
Researchers from Mars Petcare, including Waltham Petcare Science Institute and
Banfield Pet Hospital(R), developed a quality of life (QoL) assessment that
evaluates dog health and wellbeing. The assessment is based on a 32-item
questionnaire for pet owners to report on their dog's behaviours and activity.
When processed, survey results provide a multi-faceted view of a dog's health
and wellbeing, covering domains such as energy levels, happiness, mobility,
sociability, and appetite. A new study published in Scientific Reports supports
the validity of this QoL assessment for measuring and quantifying canine health
and wellbeing.
"Wellbeing is a focal point for dog owners and veterinary professionals alike,"
said Nefertiti Greene, President, Science & Diagnostics, Mars Petcare. "This
assessment will allow us to consistently capture dog health and wellbeing data
which has been proven to provide scientifically validated insights into pets'
health, ultimately advancing our Purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS."
In the paper [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-16315-y], the
assessment's validity was studied by contrasting the owner survey results to
Banfield medical records of the dogs studied. For example, energy and mobility
scores were reduced in dogs with osteoarthritis; sociability and happiness
domain scores were reduced with the advancing life stage of the dog and the
presence of chronic diseases; and appetite scores were reduced in dogs with
chronic dental disease. Results from the study also suggest this assessment can
identify general malaise that could otherwise have been undetected when a dog
is suffering from underlying pain that may not be easily identifiable.
"From a veterinarian's perspective, the QoL assessment will deliver valuable
information on how veterinary care can help improve pet outcomes," said
Jennifer Welser, DVM, DACVO, Chief Medical Officer, Mars Veterinary Health.
"Based on these insights, we have the potential to understand which treatments
and interventions positively impact pet health and wellbeing and improve
communication with pet owners about the health of their pet."
Pending further validation, this QoL assessment can be used as the basis for
digital tools to help dog owners and veterinary teams better track dog
wellbeing throughout all stages of a dog's life.
For more information on the assessment and the study visit
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-16315-y.
About the QoL assessment and study
- The QoL questionnaire quantifies dog health and wellbeing across five daytime
domains and three mealtime domains. The daytime domains are classified as
energetic (the dog's level of activity); mobile (underlying mechanistic
ability); relaxed (general calmness and absence of fear and worry); happy
(absence of a sad and depressed demeanor); and sociable (affectionate and
loving behavior towards owners and other pets). The mealtime domains are
classified as relaxed (calm behavior around the meal as evidenced by the
absence of stress); interested (interest and excitement for the meal); and
satisfied (extent to which the dog is full or satisfied after the meal).
- The objective of the study was to develop a comprehensive canine quality of
life assessment which can serve a wide range of applications and is amenable to
large-scale data collection.
- Data from 2813 dogs were used to develop the QoL assessment, which makes it
the biggest study of its kind to date and ensures that the assessment is
suitable for use in the general population of dogs.
About Mars Petcare
At Mars Petcare [https://www.mars.com/made-by-mars/petcare] we have one
purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS™. Through comprehensive veterinary care,
nutrition, breakthrough programs in diagnostics, wearable health monitoring,
DNA testing and pet welfare we help pets in more than 130 countries. For
decades we've supported research into the incredible science of human animal
interaction at the Waltham Petcare Science Institute [https://www.waltham.com/]
where scientists discover important advances in pet health and wellness. Mars
Petcare is part of Mars, Incorporated [https://www.mars.com/], a global,
family-owned business with a focus on becoming Sustainable in a Generation
[https://www.mars.com/sustainability-plan]. Follow us on Instagram
[https://www.instagram.com/mars_petcare/] and LinkedIn
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About Waltham Petcare Science Institute
Waltham is the science centre for Mars Petcare. Our research teams work across
multiple disciplines such as nutrient requirements for pets, the dog and cat
microbiome, biomarkers of health and disease, and feeding behaviour. We also
support research in partnership with organisations around the world to
understand how our relationship with pets can help both pets and their owners
to live healthy, happy lives together. The knowledge generated at Waltham is
vital in bringing to life the Mars Petcare purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS. We
take pride in sharing our key findings with the scientific community, enabling
pets around the world to benefit from our work. Since our first scientific
paper over 50 years ago, we have shared our expertise through over 1700
publications, including more than 600 peer-reviewed journal articles. In
addition, our researchers collaborate with some of the world's most renowned
veterinary and nutrition scientists. Find out more at https://www.waltham.com.
About Banfield Pet Hospital(R)
Banfield Pet Hospital was founded in Portland, Ore. in 1955 and today is a
pioneer in preventive veterinary care with more than 1,000 general veterinary
hospitals in 42 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and Mexico. More than
3,600 Banfield veterinarians are committed to providing high-quality veterinary
care to over three million pets annually. Banfield collects data from each of
these visits in the U.S.'s largest electronic veterinary health records system.
Our goal is to be here for pets, people, and society. As part of the Mars
Veterinary Health family of practices, Banfield is committed to its purpose—A
BETTER WORLD FOR PETS®—because pets make a better world for us. Press seeking
additional information are invited to call the Media Hotline: (888) 355-0595.
About Mars Veterinary Health
Mars Veterinary Health is a global division within Mars Petcare – more than
70,000 Associates strong – dedicated to delivering high-quality pet healthcare
to further its collective Purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS. Mars Veterinary
Health's network operates more than 2,500 veterinary clinics and diagnostic
labs around the world, putting pets, people, and the planet first. The Mars
Veterinary Health network includes Associates at AniCura, Antech, Asia
Veterinary Diagnostics, Banfield, BluePearl, Linnaeus, Mount Pleasant, VCA,
VES, and VSH that demonstrate compassion and expertise by enabling more than 25
million pet visits each year.
Learn more at https://www.marsveterinary.com. Press seeking additional
information are invited to contact media.mvh@effem.com.
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