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Ownership and Health Care Status of Pets in Osun State, Nigeria


K.A. Fasasi
M.A. Rufai
O.A. Surakat
J.I. Adojutelegan

Abstract

Demographic survey of pets’ ownership and the health status of pets within Osogbo metropolis, Osun State was conducted between  April and October, 2020. This was done by preparing a structured demographic survey questionnaire which was randomly administered,  retrieved and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Majority of pets owners in the study area fall within 21 - 30 years, representing 43.7%  of respondents. Three types of breeds - exotic, crossed and local- were identified. A significant number of respondents indicated pets  were kept for sustenance and livelihood probably due to the fact that certain category of pets was crossbred with exotic species for  preferred traits. Goat owners represent 52.9% of the surveyed population. Most pets’ owners (67.4%) did not register their pets with  State’s Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services Department. Only 35.4% of pet owners admitted that their pets were ectoparasite  infested. About 65.7% of respondents vaccinated their pets, 59.9% treated their pets against helminthic infections while 43.0% admit to  regular veterinary clinical check-up. Findings from this survey suggests the likelihood for pets to be registered with relevant authority is  low but pet owners are more likely to treat and vaccinate their pets. 


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