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Gallup Survey Estimates Nearly 30 Million U.S. Dog Owners Have Experienced Canine Cancer, with Many Saying it Negatively Impacted Their Own Quality of Life
The emotional toll canine cancer takes on dog owners demonstrates the need for the Canine Cancer Care Index.
Only 18% of dog owners who have been through such an ordeal gave a perfect score to their overall canine cancer treatment experience.
Gallup's article, which can be viewed by clicking here, also describes the recently launched Jaguar Health Canine Cancer: Take C.H.A.R.G.E. (
- Canine cancer is a major stressor for dog owners. Nearly one-third of survey respondents (29%) report it had a heavily negative impact on their quality of life, while 63% report feeling a lot of stress and 58% report feeling down and depressed a great deal during the experience.
- Having a veterinarian who cares about a dog's comfort and quality of care, and who thoroughly explains treatment options, is most critical to overall treatment satisfaction, whereas difficulty in managing side effects is the most important factor in determining the negative impact canine cancer has on dog owners' wellbeing.
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"Anyone who has experienced canine cancer knows the journey is difficult and emotionally devastating," said
"While so many factors affect a person's wellbeing, be it friends, work or physical health, pets continue to be a positive influence on many Americans' quality of life," said
Methodology
The Gallup survey was conducted in
The Gallup survey also established the Canine Cancer Care Index, which is designed to assess whether canine cancer care experiences are improving, worsening or staying the same for dog owners and their dogs over time. On a scale of 0 to 100, Gallup determined that the baseline for the Canine Cancer Care Index is 80.5, or a B-, indicating a clear need for improvement.
The initiative also established the first
A major goal of the initiative is to continue to grow the registry, which will depend on veterinary clinics and dog owners uploading medical records of dogs with cancer at no cost to the clinic or dog owner. Information on the impact of canine cancer by breed, type, age, gender and location is included on an open-access, easy-to-use, interactive dashboard. Veterinary clinics can click here to opt-in their clinic and upload canine cancer records at no cost, and dog owners can upload their dog's cancer records here. All submitted canine cancer records are anonymized before being added to the registry.
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