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Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil

Juliana Kravetz de Oliveira, Mariza Bortolini, Melissa Schaller, Rafaela Kava Schuchmann, Bret A Moore, Fabianio Montiani Ferreira.


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Abstract
Working dogs, such as police dogs and guide dogs, have important roles in the contemporary society by performing specific and demanding jobs. Ocular health and the maintenance of good visual acuity is imperative to strong work performance and thus human safety. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess ophthalmic abnormalities and refractive errors in police and guide dogs in Brazil. Seventy-one dogs (141 eyes) were evaluated. Ten were guide and 61 were police dogs. Work performance was assessed by a questionnaire to each dog´s handler/owner. All dogs underwent a complete ocular examination, and abnormalities were classified by condition, whether they were active or inactive, and if they were located within the visual-axis. Additionally, 62 dogs were evaluated by streak retinoscopy for refractive errors. Ophthalmic abnormalities were detected in 38 (54%) of the dogs, of which 23 were considered inherited, 25 were considered active, and 10 were located within the visual-axis. Incipient cataracts were the most prevalent abnormality. No guide dog had an abnormality within the visual-axis. The most common refractive error was myopia and the median and interquartile range of -0.75 ± 0.75 diopters, among these, police dogs had -1.0 ± 0.5 diopters, whereas guide dogs +0.38 ± 0.75 diopters. Police dogs tended to be slightly myopic and guide dogs were emmetropic. Despite finding a considerable number of ophthalmic abnormalities and refractive error, work performance was good with no signs of visual impairment in any dog. Regular ophthalmic examinations is advised for working dogs, and exclusion of severely affected dogs from breeding programs is recommended.

Key words: police dogs, guide dogs, eye, cataract, myopia, emmetropia.


 
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JKdO, MB, MS, RKS, BAM, Ferreira FM. Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil. Open Vet J. 2020; 10(1): 22-30. doi:10.4314/ovj.v10i1.5


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JKdO, MB, MS, RKS, BAM, Ferreira FM. Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil. https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/?mno=54941 [Access: April 21, 2024]. doi:10.4314/ovj.v10i1.5


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JKdO, MB, MS, RKS, BAM, Ferreira FM. Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil. Open Vet J. 2020; 10(1): 22-30. doi:10.4314/ovj.v10i1.5



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JKdO, MB, MS, RKS, BAM, Ferreira FM. Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil. Open Vet J. (2020), [cited April 21, 2024]; 10(1): 22-30. doi:10.4314/ovj.v10i1.5



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, J. K. d. O., , . M. B., , . M. S., , . R. K. S., , . B. A. M. & Ferreira, . F. M. (2020) Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil. Open Vet J, 10 (1), 22-30. doi:10.4314/ovj.v10i1.5



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, Juliana Kravetz de Oliveira, Mariza Bortolini, Melissa Schaller, Rafaela Kava Schuchmann, Bret A Moore, and Fabianio Montiani Ferreira. 2020. Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil. Open Veterinary Journal, 10 (1), 22-30. doi:10.4314/ovj.v10i1.5



Chicago Style

, Juliana Kravetz de Oliveira, Mariza Bortolini, Melissa Schaller, Rafaela Kava Schuchmann, Bret A Moore, and Fabianio Montiani Ferreira. "Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil." Open Veterinary Journal 10 (2020), 22-30. doi:10.4314/ovj.v10i1.5



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

, Juliana Kravetz de Oliveira, Mariza Bortolini, Melissa Schaller, Rafaela Kava Schuchmann, Bret A Moore, and Fabianio Montiani Ferreira. "Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil." Open Veterinary Journal 10.1 (2020), 22-30. Print. doi:10.4314/ovj.v10i1.5



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

, J. K. d. O., , . M. B., , . M. S., , . R. K. S., , . B. A. M. & Ferreira, . F. M. (2020) Ophthalmic health and refractive state of working dogs in South Brazil. Open Veterinary Journal, 10 (1), 22-30. doi:10.4314/ovj.v10i1.5