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Castillo, G., (2022). Indicadores demográficos de canes y felinos con dueño en el distrito de Lince, Lima-Perú [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11651
Castillo, G., Indicadores demográficos de canes y felinos con dueño en el distrito de Lince, Lima-Perú []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11651
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title = "Indicadores demográficos de canes y felinos con dueño en el distrito de Lince, Lima-Perú",
author = "Castillo Fernandez, Geraldine Yanina",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2022"
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Title: Indicadores demográficos de canes y felinos con dueño en el distrito de Lince, Lima-Perú
Authors(s): Castillo Fernandez, Geraldine Yanina
Advisor(s): León Córdova, Daphne Jhoanna
Keywords: Lince; Canes; Felinos; Población; Salud Pública
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.05; http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.02.03; http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01; http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.04.02
Issue Date: 2022
Institution: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Abstract: El objetivo del estudio fue describir los indicadores demográficos de la población de canes y felinos con dueño en el distrito de Lince, Lima. La investigación diseñada fue transversal, observacional y descriptiva, tomando como base el uso de encuestas, en donde se consideraron variables como tipo de viviendas, cantidad de personas por vivienda, tenencia de canes y felinos domésticos y número, características demográficas (sexo, edad y raza), control reproductivo, edad y causa de fallecimiento del último can o felino. La población de estudio fueron las viviendas de cinco sectores del distrito de Lince. El estudio recolectó un total de 737 encuestas válidas, donde el 60.5% provinieron de casa y 37.3% de departamentos. Los resultados muestran que el 46.0% de las viviendas poseían canes y 16.4% poseían felinos. El promedio de can por vivienda fue de 1.4 y de 1.8 para felinos; asimismo, la relación persona: animal fue de 5.4 para canes y 12.3 para felinos. El porcentaje de supervivencia de las crías para canes fue de 84% y 81.8% para felinos. La esperanza de vida estimada para canes y felinos domésticos fue de 11.5 y 5.8 años respectivamente. En canes predominó la tenencia de machos (53.6%), de tamaño pequeño (49.4%), de raza no definida (50.6%), no esterilizados (61.2%) con una edad promedio de 5.3 años. En el caso de los felinos, predominaron hembras (57%), esterilizados (69.1%), de raza no definida (90.3%) y edad promedio de 4.1 años. Se espera que la información que se presenta en la investigación pueda contribuir a las autoridades competentes en relación a la gestión y políticas de tenencia responsable de mascotas en el sector específico de estudio.
The purpose of the study was to describe the demographic indicators of the population of dogs and cats with owner in the district of Lince, Lima. The study was designed by a cross-sectional, observational and descriptive research, based on the use of surveys, where variables such as type of dwellings, number of residents per dwelling, ownership and number of domestic animals (dogs and cats), demographic characteristics (sex, age, and breed), reproductive control, age and cause of death of the last dog or feline were considered. The recopilation of information was taken out by the staff of the Municipality of Lince. For the gathering of the information the dwellings were selected based on a random stratified sampling of housing in which 5 sectors of the Lince district were surveyed in each case. The study collected a total of 737 valid surveys, which came mainly from houses (60.5%) and apartments (37.3%). The results show that 46.0% of the houses had dogs and 16.4% had felines. The average number of animals per dwelling was 1.4 for dogs and 1.8 for felines. The human: dog ratio was 5.4, and the human: feline ratio was 12.3. The estimated percentage survival of their offspring was 84% in dogs and 81.8% in cats and estimated life expectancy was 11.5 and 5.8 years, for domestic dogs and cats, respectively. Among dogs, there was a prevalence of male (53.6%), small size (49.4%), undefined breed (50.6%), non-sterilized (61.2%), and age average of 5.3 years. Among felines, there was predominance of females (57%), sterilized (69.1%), undefined breed (90.3%) and age average of 4.1 years. It is expected that the information presented in the research can contribute to the competent authorities in relation to the management and policies of responsible pet ownership in the specific sector of study.
The purpose of the study was to describe the demographic indicators of the population of dogs and cats with owner in the district of Lince, Lima. The study was designed by a cross-sectional, observational and descriptive research, based on the use of surveys, where variables such as type of dwellings, number of residents per dwelling, ownership and number of domestic animals (dogs and cats), demographic characteristics (sex, age, and breed), reproductive control, age and cause of death of the last dog or feline were considered. The recopilation of information was taken out by the staff of the Municipality of Lince. For the gathering of the information the dwellings were selected based on a random stratified sampling of housing in which 5 sectors of the Lince district were surveyed in each case. The study collected a total of 737 valid surveys, which came mainly from houses (60.5%) and apartments (37.3%). The results show that 46.0% of the houses had dogs and 16.4% had felines. The average number of animals per dwelling was 1.4 for dogs and 1.8 for felines. The human: dog ratio was 5.4, and the human: feline ratio was 12.3. The estimated percentage survival of their offspring was 84% in dogs and 81.8% in cats and estimated life expectancy was 11.5 and 5.8 years, for domestic dogs and cats, respectively. Among dogs, there was a prevalence of male (53.6%), small size (49.4%), undefined breed (50.6%), non-sterilized (61.2%), and age average of 5.3 years. Among felines, there was predominance of females (57%), sterilized (69.1%), undefined breed (90.3%) and age average of 4.1 years. It is expected that the information presented in the research can contribute to the competent authorities in relation to the management and policies of responsible pet ownership in the specific sector of study.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11651
Discipline: Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia
Grade or title: Médico Veterinario Zootecnista
Juror: Cabanillas Angulo, José Oswaldo; Falcón Pérez, Néstor Gerardo; León Córdova, Daphne Jhoanna
Register date: 12-May-2022
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