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Cushing’s syndrome in Flanders and the Netherlands: an owner survey

Authors
  • G. Schils
  • M. Hoogendoorn
  • L. Stammeleer
  • S. Daminet

Abstract

Cushing’s syndrome is a common chronic condition, with daily impact on the owner’s and dog’s life. The owners’ perception and quality of life are essential, as any negative impact could lead to cessation of medical care or decision of euthanasia. The present survey aimed at collecting the perception of Flemish and Dutch owners of dogs affected by Cushing’s syndrome on medical, practical, financial and emotional aspects. In total, the questionnaires of 218 respondents were available for analysis, highlighting owners’ expectations, quality of life, understanding of the disease and encountered difficulties, and identifying weak and strong points regarding ownerveterinary interactions, together with providing several demographic data related to canine Cushing’s syndrome in Flanders and the Netherlands.

How to Cite:

Schils, G. & Hoogendoorn, M. & Stammeleer, L. & Daminet, S., (2023) “Cushing’s syndrome in Flanders and the Netherlands: an owner survey”, Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift 92(2), 75–81. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/vdt.86339

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Published on
21 Apr 2023
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