2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0299315
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Cat and dog owners’ expectations and attitudes towards advanced veterinary care (AVC) in the UK, Austria and Denmark

Sandra A. Corr,
Thomas Bøker Lund,
Peter Sandøe
et al.

Abstract: Modern veterinary medicine offers a level of care to cats and dogs similar to that available to their owners, including blood transfusions, chemotherapy and MRI scans. The potential benefits to the animals of owners who can afford such care are obvious, but there can also be negative consequences if owners with strong emotional attachments to their pets pursue treatments that significantly reduce the quality of the animal’s life while attempting to prolong it. Moreover, caring for a chronically or seriously il… Show more

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“…The present study forms a part of a larger body of work on different aspects in modern small animal practice including, e.g., investigations of how dog and cat owners view advanced veterinary care ( 12 ) and telemedicine ( 13 ) in small animal practice. Participants were recruited by NORSTAT, a company that manages citizen panels in several European countries where the members of these panels have agreed to receive invitations to participate in research.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study forms a part of a larger body of work on different aspects in modern small animal practice including, e.g., investigations of how dog and cat owners view advanced veterinary care ( 12 ) and telemedicine ( 13 ) in small animal practice. Participants were recruited by NORSTAT, a company that manages citizen panels in several European countries where the members of these panels have agreed to receive invitations to participate in research.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study forms a part of a larger body of work on different aspects in modern small animal practice including, e.g., investigations of how dog and cat owners view advanced veterinary care (12) and telemedicine (13) in small animal practice. Participants were recruited by NORSTAT, a company that manages citizen panels in several European countries where the members of these panels have agreed to receive invitations to participate in research.…”
Section: Target Population and Recruitment Of Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%