Small Pilot Survey on Parents’ Perception of the Relationship between Children and Pets
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Collection and Selection of the Participants
2.2. Questionnaire Setup
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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1. Do you have any pets? □ Yes □ No | 9. If so, how did the relationship change? □ It is better now, my pet receives more attention □ It is worse now, the time spent together has decreased □ It is worse now, I am worried when my child plays with our pet |
2. What kind of animal do you have/would you like? □ Dog □ Cat □ Dogs and cats | 10. How do you consider the relationship between your child and your pet? □ Positively, they are playmates □ Positively, the child learns/is learning to take care of someone □ Negatively, it can be risky |
3. How do you feed your pet(s)? □ Commercial diet □ Homemade diet □ Mixed diet (commercial + homemade diets) □ Commercial diet, but as natural as possible | 11. Are you worried about the health of your child as a result of owning a pet? □ Yes □ No |
4. Do you treat your pet for external parasites? □ Yes □ No | 12. If so, what are you most worried about? □ Bites and scratches □ Hygiene issues □ Health risks (parasites, infections…) |
5. How many times per year do you take your pet to the veterinarian? □ Once □ Twice □ Three times or more □ Never | 13. Since the birth of your child, have you increased the number of veterinary appointments? □ Yes □ No |
6. Would you ask for your veterinarian’s advice before choosing your pet? □ Yes □ No | 14. Do your children and pets share the same spaces? □ Yes □ No |
7. When your child was born, did you already have a pet? □ Yes □ No | 15. Do they sleep together? □ Yes □ No |
8. If so, when your child was born, did your relationship with your pet change? □ Yes □ No | 16. Do you think the information you have about the management of your pet with regard to the relationship with your child is sufficient? □ Yes □ No |
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Russo, N.; Vergnano, D.; Bergero, D.; Prola, L. Small Pilot Survey on Parents’ Perception of the Relationship between Children and Pets. Vet. Sci. 2017, 4, 52. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4040052
Russo N, Vergnano D, Bergero D, Prola L. Small Pilot Survey on Parents’ Perception of the Relationship between Children and Pets. Veterinary Sciences. 2017; 4(4):52. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4040052
Chicago/Turabian StyleRusso, Natalia, Diana Vergnano, Domenico Bergero, and Liviana Prola. 2017. "Small Pilot Survey on Parents’ Perception of the Relationship between Children and Pets" Veterinary Sciences 4, no. 4: 52. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4040052
APA StyleRusso, N., Vergnano, D., Bergero, D., & Prola, L. (2017). Small Pilot Survey on Parents’ Perception of the Relationship between Children and Pets. Veterinary Sciences, 4(4), 52. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4040052