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          DESIGNER CROSSBREEDS                COMMON HEALTH ISSUES IN  LATER-AGE SPAYING
          ARE NO HEALTHIER THAN               PET RABBITS                        REDUCES RISK OF URINARY
          PUREBRED DOGS                                                          INCONTINENCE IN BITCHES
                                              RVC research has explored unnatural body
          RVC research had debunked the widespread   shapes in rabbits and revealed strong links   An RVC study has revealed that delaying
          belief  that  ‘designer’  crossbreeds  are   between inadequate diet and exercise with   spaying of bitches until between seven and
          healthier than ‘purebred’ dogs.     poorer health.                     18 months causes a 20% reduction in the
            The study with over 9,000 owners is the   As  the  largest  study  of  its  kind  on  pet   risk of early-onset urinary incontinence,
          largest ever undertaken into the health of   rabbits, the RVC’s VetCompass team   compared with spaying between three and
          designer crossbreed dogs.           explored the body shape of 162,017 rabbits   six months.
            The  research  revealed  that  the  overall   under  first  opinion  veterinary  care  during   The  findings  will  help  vets  make  better
          health  of  three  common  designer  2019.                             evidence-based recommendations on the
          crossbreeds (cockapoo, Labradoodle and   The results showed that 79.7% of rabbits   optimal timing of spaying, whilst taking into
          Cavapoo) is largely similar to their parent   with breed information recorded were   account other spaying factors.
          purebred breeds.                    classified as short-headed (brachycephalic),   RVC VetCompass researchers studied
            The study enables prospective dog   16.8% as medium-headed (mesaticephalic)   the anonymised clinical records from more
          owners to use robust evidence when   and  only  3.51%  as  long-headed  than  30,000  bitches  under  first-opinion
          deciding which type of dog to acquire.  (dolichocephalic).             veterinary care in the UK and born between
            The UK has seen a significant increase in                            2010 to 2012.
          demand for designer crossbreeds over the
          past decade, with many now surpassing the
          popularity of their parent breeds.








                                               Long-headed rabbits are most similar in
                                              body shape to wild rabbits, showing just   The data included a random sample of
                                              how much humans have changed the rabbit   1,500 bitches spayed between three and 18
                                              companions kept as pets today from their   months. Of these, 612 (40.8%) bitches were
                                              original natural conformation.     spayed between three and six months and
            For example, more cockapoos (653,597)   The  researchers  examined  the  clinical   888 (59.2%) at seven to 18 months.
          were owned in the UK in 2023 than either   records of a random sample of 3,933 rabbits   The analytic methods used novel
          cocker spaniels (562,951) or poodles   to identify the most common disorders   statistical methods of causal inference to
          (105,369).                          diagnosed  in  UK  first  opinion  practice  as   balance the two groups of bitches across
            Demand has been driven by beliefs   overgrown  nails  (28.19%),  overgrown   other characteristics, including breed,
          that designer crossbreeds are somehow   molars (14.9%) and obesity (8.82%). Each   veterinary  group,  insurance  status  and
          breeding out harmful health effects caused   of  these  can  be  linked  to  limited  exercise   chronic illnesses.  This meant that the
          by inbreeding in purebred dogs. However,   and unnatural diets.        only  remaining  difference  between  the
          the study revealed that the risk for the 57   Insights from the research will support   two groups was when they were spayed,
          most common disorders in cockapoo,   ongoing efforts to enhance pet rabbit welfare   mimicking a randomised controlled trial.
          Labradoodle  and  Cavapoo  did  not  differ   in the UK. The insights can help owners to   The results showed that bitches spayed
          from their purebred parent breeds in 86.6%   recognise and prevent common disorders   between  seven  and  18  months  had  0.80
          of the disorder comparisons.        and provide veterinary professionals with   times the likelihood of developing early-
                                              more information around the causes of   onset urinary incontinence compared with
                                              commonly diagnosed disorders.      bitches spayed earlier.
              Research paper: Bryson GT, O’Neill DG, Brand
              CL, Belshaw Z, Packer RMA (2024) ‘The doodle
          dilemma: How the physical health of ‘Designer-  Research paper: O'Neill DG, Williams A, Brodbelt   Research paper: Pegram, C., Diaz-Ordaz, K.,
                                                                                     Brodbelt, D. C., Chang, Y., Hall, J. L., Church, D.
                                                  DC, Church DB, Hedley J. (2024)
          crossbreed’ Cockapoo, Labradoodle and Cavapoo   ‘Conformation‐associated health in pet rabbits in the   B. and O’Neill D.G. (2024). ‘Later-Age Neutering
          dogs’ compares to their purebred progenitor breeds'.
                                              UK: A VetCompass cohort study’. Veterinary Record  Causes Lower Risk of Early‐Onset Urinary
          PLOS ONE 19(8): e0306350                                               Incontinence Than Early Neutering – A VetCompass
                                                                                 Target Trial Emulation Study’. PLOS ONE






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