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ºÚÁÏÉç RESEARCH    STUDY    VETERINARY SERVICES       ºÚÁÏÉç.AC.UK
         Canine welfare
        ºÚÁÏÉç’S PANDEMIC PUPPIES TEAM: SHINING A
        LIGHT ON CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES IN


        CANINE WELFARE

        Dr Rowena Packer, Lecturer in Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare Science, reflects on the
        contributions of ºÚÁÏÉç research to understanding the dynamic world of dog welfare during the COVID-19
        pandemic and beyond

             ollowing  the  first  COVID-19  the pandemic was not only characterised   socialisation experiences, such as attending
             ‘lockdown’, the media reported   by a higher number of purchases, but that   puppy classes and experiencing visitors in
        F a surge in people acquiring       the way in which households purchased   their homes.
        or  seeking  to   acquire  puppies.  puppies – and why they purchased puppies   Seeking to understand the impact of
        This   dramatic  change,  mirrored  – had markedly changed.  This included   these early-life deficits on future outcomes
        internationally,  was  coined  the  worrying shifts in buyer behaviour that   (including  behaviour,  health  and  the  dog-
        ‘Pandemic    Puppy’   phenomenon.   threatened the welfare of both the puppy   owner relationship), the ºÚÁÏÉç  has  been
        Although many media reports framed   purchased and its parents, by increasing the   following  a  cohort  of >1000  puppies, now
        this as a positive effect, with households   likelihood of purchasing from unscrupulous   approaching their third birthdays, to explore
        seeking out dogs for companionship   and illegal puppy breeders and dealers.   the impacts of being acquired and raised in
        and to encourage them to get outdoors   Key findings included puppies being less   this unusual period.
        and improve their mental health, a team   likely to be viewed prior to purchase, being   ºÚÁÏÉç’s  innovative  work  has  sought  to
        of ºÚÁÏÉç researchers were immediately   collected away from their breeder’s property,   proactively identify emerging dog welfare
        concerned by what this surge in demand   being less likely to be seen with their mother   concerns post-pandemic. When exploring
        could mean for welfare.             and siblings, and buyers paying dramatically   whether the effects seen on puppy buying
          Detailed in the timeline below, the ºÚÁÏÉç   inflated prices for puppies.   in 2020 had persisted into 2021, or returned
        has been pivotal in understanding this   Groundbreaking ºÚÁÏÉç research further   to pre-pandemic levels, a highly concerning
        modern phenomenon in dog ownership and   discovered that the early lives of this   trend  was  identified,  with  year-on-year
        its long-term implications.         vulnerable population were impaired, likely   increases in puppies being sold with
          ºÚÁÏÉç’s  pioneering  research  found  that   in part due to social distancing restrictions,   passports.  These puppies with passports
        the increase in puppy acquisition during   with puppies less likely to experience key   were commonly under the legal minimum



                        ºÚÁÏÉç publish the first                                Funding from Research                                                                                                                    Funding from Dogs
                       evidence of pandemic-                                  England to explore the   Funding from Kennel Club                                                                                       Trust to characterise
                         related changes to                                   longer-term effects of   Charitable Trust to explore   ºÚÁÏÉç publish the first                                                            commercial/private
                      puppy-buying, identifying                                the pandemic upon          differences in health,    evidence of the impact    Funding from Research         Presentations at        re-homing and re-selling
                       concerning changes that     Funding from UFAW           puppy-purchasing         behaviour and husbandry     of being acquired and     England to explore public    UK events including       systems for dogs aged
                        threaten dog welfare.     to characterise designer     behaviour, studying      of ‘designer’ crossbreeds     raised during the        understanding of and       International Society for   >16 weeks in the UK and
                       Press coverage included    crossbreed acquisition      UK puppy acquisitions      versus their purebred     pandemic upon early-life   attitudes towards puppy     Anthrozoology Annual        their implications for
                           The Guardian                 in the UK                 during 2021               parent breeds           experiences and health     importation to the UK          Conference                canine welfare.



              2020
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                   £        2021              £                                   2022               £                                                             2023               £






          Funding from Animal       Funding from Battersea       Presentations at UK        Funding from Society         Presentations at        ºÚÁÏÉç publish evidence      Funding from Battersea       ºÚÁÏÉç publish the first
           Welfare Foundation        to longitudinally study   events including London     for Companion Animal        international institutes    regarding how and        to explore the impact of     evidence  that the
          to explore motivations      a cohort of puppies      Vet Show, ESRC Festival       Studies to explore        including University of   why designer crossbreed   the Cost-of-Living Crisis    pandemic continued
          and behaviours of UK       purchased during the         of Social Science,        the impact of puppy         Guelph and Atlantic       puppies are acquired     on canine welfare in the    to impact puppy-buying
        owners acquiring puppies      pandemic to explore         and the All-Party         acquisition during the      Veterinary College,       in the UK, shedding        Pandemic Puppies            in 2021, including a
          during the COVID-19           effects on their          Parliamentary Dog         pandemic upon the         Canada, and UK events       light on this growing           cohort                year-on-year increase
               pandemic              behaviour, welfare and     Advisory Welfare Group      mental wellbeing of       including Association of       phenomenon                                         in the sale of puppies
                                      relinquishment-risk                                   families with children    Dogs and Cats Homes                                                               with passports. Press
                                                                                                                      Conference and UFAW                                                                coverage including
                                                                                                                       Annual International                                                                BBC articles
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