PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZIL
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Resumo: | The study analyzed the profile of Canicross practitioners in Brazil. A semi-structured questionnaire consisting of 33 questions was used: seven related to the handler and 26 to the dogs. Results: Of the total handlers, 53.3% are women, 64% have practiced the sport for at least 5 years and 52.3% trained with a personal trainer. Of the dogs, 62.6% were females, 60% were between one and four years old and the Mixed Breeds were the majority with 34.6%; as for the health of the animals, 80% of the handlers stated that they did not carry out veterinary monitoring aiming at the Canicross. 6.6% of the animals had sports-related injuries and 80% of these cases received veterinary treatment. It was clear that handlers know strategies to prevent and / or treat injuries caused by the sport, however this is not reflected in dogs. The unprecedented nature of the work will help handlers, veterinarians and sports lovers to draw up protocols so that dogs can practice Canicross safely. |
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PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZILLesionRunningHandlerSportThe study analyzed the profile of Canicross practitioners in Brazil. A semi-structured questionnaire consisting of 33 questions was used: seven related to the handler and 26 to the dogs. Results: Of the total handlers, 53.3% are women, 64% have practiced the sport for at least 5 years and 52.3% trained with a personal trainer. Of the dogs, 62.6% were females, 60% were between one and four years old and the Mixed Breeds were the majority with 34.6%; as for the health of the animals, 80% of the handlers stated that they did not carry out veterinary monitoring aiming at the Canicross. 6.6% of the animals had sports-related injuries and 80% of these cases received veterinary treatment. It was clear that handlers know strategies to prevent and / or treat injuries caused by the sport, however this is not reflected in dogs. The unprecedented nature of the work will help handlers, veterinarians and sports lovers to draw up protocols so that dogs can practice Canicross safely.UNIPAR2023-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unipar.br/index.php/saude/article/view/994210.25110/arqsaude.v27i5.2023-053Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR; v. 27 n. 5 (2023); 2967-29801982-114Xreponame:Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR (Online)instname:Universidade Paranaense (UNIPAR)instacron:UNIPARporhttps://revistas.unipar.br/index.php/saude/article/view/9942/4735Henrique, Daniela LoureiroMartins, Moises Silvestre de AzevedoLima, Julia de AlmeidaOliveira, Willian FerreiraMurgas, Luis David Solisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-05-29T10:56:42Zoai:ojs2.revistas.unipar.br:article/9942Revistahttp://revistas.unipar.br/index.php/saudehttp://revistas.unipar.br/saude/oai||cedic@unipar.br|| arqsaude@unipar.br1982-114X1415-076Xopendoar:2023-05-29T10:56:42Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR (Online) - Universidade Paranaense (UNIPAR)false |
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PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZIL |
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PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZIL |
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PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZIL Henrique, Daniela Loureiro Lesion Running Handler Sport |
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PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZIL |
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PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZIL |
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PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZIL |
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PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZIL |
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PROFILE IDENTIFICATION OF CANICROSS PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR DOGS IN BRAZIL |
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Henrique, Daniela Loureiro |
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Henrique, Daniela Loureiro Martins, Moises Silvestre de Azevedo Lima, Julia de Almeida Oliveira, Willian Ferreira Murgas, Luis David Solis |
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Martins, Moises Silvestre de Azevedo Lima, Julia de Almeida Oliveira, Willian Ferreira Murgas, Luis David Solis |
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Henrique, Daniela Loureiro Martins, Moises Silvestre de Azevedo Lima, Julia de Almeida Oliveira, Willian Ferreira Murgas, Luis David Solis |
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Lesion Running Handler Sport |
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Lesion Running Handler Sport |
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The study analyzed the profile of Canicross practitioners in Brazil. A semi-structured questionnaire consisting of 33 questions was used: seven related to the handler and 26 to the dogs. Results: Of the total handlers, 53.3% are women, 64% have practiced the sport for at least 5 years and 52.3% trained with a personal trainer. Of the dogs, 62.6% were females, 60% were between one and four years old and the Mixed Breeds were the majority with 34.6%; as for the health of the animals, 80% of the handlers stated that they did not carry out veterinary monitoring aiming at the Canicross. 6.6% of the animals had sports-related injuries and 80% of these cases received veterinary treatment. It was clear that handlers know strategies to prevent and / or treat injuries caused by the sport, however this is not reflected in dogs. The unprecedented nature of the work will help handlers, veterinarians and sports lovers to draw up protocols so that dogs can practice Canicross safely. |
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