Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, Peru

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The study's objective was to determine the perception of the residents and merchants of the Historic Center of the City of Cusco about the presence of stray dogs in the city. The study corresponded to cross-sectional descriptive observational research. The data collection instrument considered...

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Autores: Romero Quispe, Andrea, Falcón Pérez, Néstor, León Córdova, Daphne
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.upch.edu.pe:article/5138
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/STV/article/view/5138
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Cusco
turismo
perros vagabundos
esterilizaciones
zoonosis
tourism
stray dogs
sterilization
cães de rua
esterilizações
zoonose
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, Peru
Percepción de la población local con respecto a los canes vagabundos en el Centro Histórico en la ciudad del Cusco, Perú
Percepção da população local sobre cães de rua no centro histórico da cidade de Cusco, Peru
title Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, Peru
spellingShingle Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, Peru
Romero Quispe, Andrea
Cusco
turismo
perros vagabundos
esterilizaciones
zoonosis
Cusco
tourism
stray dogs
sterilization
zoonosis
Cusco
turismo
cães de rua
esterilizações
zoonose
title_short Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, Peru
title_full Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, Peru
title_fullStr Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, Peru
title_sort Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Romero Quispe, Andrea
Falcón Pérez, Néstor
León Córdova, Daphne
author Romero Quispe, Andrea
author_facet Romero Quispe, Andrea
Falcón Pérez, Néstor
León Córdova, Daphne
author_role author
author2 Falcón Pérez, Néstor
León Córdova, Daphne
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cusco
turismo
perros vagabundos
esterilizaciones
zoonosis
Cusco
tourism
stray dogs
sterilization
zoonosis
Cusco
turismo
cães de rua
esterilizações
zoonose
topic Cusco
turismo
perros vagabundos
esterilizaciones
zoonosis
Cusco
tourism
stray dogs
sterilization
zoonosis
Cusco
turismo
cães de rua
esterilizações
zoonose
description The study's objective was to determine the perception of the residents and merchants of the Historic Center of the City of Cusco about the presence of stray dogs in the city. The study corresponded to cross-sectional descriptive observational research. The data collection instrument considered the respondent's demographic information, the perception of stray dogs as a problem, and the respondents' opinion about workable solutions and those responsible for applying them. The information obtained was transferred to an Excel database and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. A total of 400 people were surveyed (200 residents and 200 shopkeepers). Sixty-six percent of the residents and 64% of the shopkeepers indicated that stray dogs were a problem. 58.5% of the residents and 38% of the shopkeepers felt that most of these dogs had an owner. In addition, 53.5% of the merchants reported having received complaints from their customers due to the presence of these dogs. For those surveyed, the main problems caused by the presence of stray dogs in the city were the following: they litter the streets (51.5%), affect tourism (40.8%), and produce noise pollution (40.5%). According to those surveyed, the municipalities (50.3%) and the Ministry of Health (19.8%) should be responsible for this problem. The solutions proposed for this problem were the sterilization of females and castration of males (41 %), euthanasia (15.8 %), and pet identification (13.8 %). It is hoped that the results will be helpful in the implementation of a comprehensive program for responsible pet ownership at the study site.
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dc.rights.none.fl_str_mv Derechos de autor 2023 Andrea Romero Quispe, Néstor Falcón Pérez, Daphne León Córdova
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spelling Perception of the local population regarding stray dogs in the Historic Center in the City of Cusco, PeruPercepción de la población local con respecto a los canes vagabundos en el Centro Histórico en la ciudad del Cusco, PerúPercepção da população local sobre cães de rua no centro histórico da cidade de Cusco, PeruRomero Quispe, AndreaFalcón Pérez, NéstorLeón Córdova, DaphneCuscoturismoperros vagabundosesterilizacioneszoonosisCuscotourismstray dogssterilizationzoonosisCuscoturismocães de ruaesterilizaçõeszoonoseThe study's objective was to determine the perception of the residents and merchants of the Historic Center of the City of Cusco about the presence of stray dogs in the city. The study corresponded to cross-sectional descriptive observational research. The data collection instrument considered the respondent's demographic information, the perception of stray dogs as a problem, and the respondents' opinion about workable solutions and those responsible for applying them. The information obtained was transferred to an Excel database and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. A total of 400 people were surveyed (200 residents and 200 shopkeepers). Sixty-six percent of the residents and 64% of the shopkeepers indicated that stray dogs were a problem. 58.5% of the residents and 38% of the shopkeepers felt that most of these dogs had an owner. In addition, 53.5% of the merchants reported having received complaints from their customers due to the presence of these dogs. For those surveyed, the main problems caused by the presence of stray dogs in the city were the following: they litter the streets (51.5%), affect tourism (40.8%), and produce noise pollution (40.5%). According to those surveyed, the municipalities (50.3%) and the Ministry of Health (19.8%) should be responsible for this problem. The solutions proposed for this problem were the sterilization of females and castration of males (41 %), euthanasia (15.8 %), and pet identification (13.8 %). It is hoped that the results will be helpful in the implementation of a comprehensive program for responsible pet ownership at the study site.El objetivo del estudio fue determinar la percepción de los residentes y comerciantes del Centro Histórico del Cusco acerca de la presencia de canes vagabundos en la ciudad. El estudio correspondió a una investigación observacional descriptiva de corte transversal. El instrumento de recolección de datos consideró la información demográfica del encuestado, la percepción acerca de los perros vagabundos como problema y la opinión de los encuestados sobre posibles soluciones y responsables de aplicarlas. La información obtenida fue transferida a una base de datos en Excel y analizada mediante estadística descriptiva e inferencial. Se encuestaron 400 personas (200 residentes y 200 comerciantes). El 66 % de los residentes y el 64 % de los comerciantes indicaron que la presencia de perros vagabundos era un problema. El 58.5 % de los residentes y el 38 % de los comerciantes opinaron que la mayoría de estos canes tenía dueño. Además, el 53.5 % de los comerciantes indicaron haber recibido quejas de sus clientes por la presencia de estos canes. Para los encuestados, los principales problemas de la presencia de canes vagabundos en la ciudad fueron los siguientes: ensucian las calles (51.5 %), afectan el turismo (40.8 %) y producen contaminación sonora (40.5 %). Según los encuestados, quienes se deben de hacer cargo de este problema son las municipalidades (50.3 %) y el Ministerio de Salud (19.8 %). Las soluciones propuestas para esta problemática fueron la esterilización de hembras y castración de machos (41 %), la eutanasia (15.8 %) y la identificación de mascotas (13.8 %). Se espera que los resultados sirvan para la implementación de un programa integral de tenencia responsable de animales de compañía en el lugar de estudio.O objetivo do estudo foi determinar a percepção dos residentes e comerciantes do Centro Histórico da cidade de Cusco sobre a presença de cães de rua na cidade. O estudo correspondeu a uma pesquisa observacional descritiva de corte transversal. O instrumento de coleta de dados considerou as informações demográficas do entrevistado, a percepção dos cães de rua como um problema e a opinião dos entrevistados sobre possíveis soluções e os responsáveis por implementá-las. As informações obtidas foram transferidas para um banco de dados do Excel e analisadas por meio de estatísticas descritivas e inferenciais. Foram pesquisadas 400 pessoas (200 residentes e 200 comerciantes). Sessenta e seis por cento dos moradores e 64% dos comerciantes indicaram que a presença de cães de rua era um problema. 58,5% dos residentes e 38% dos lojistas achavam que a maioria desses cães tinha dono. Além disso, 53,5% dos lojistas indicaram que haviam recebido reclamações de seus clientes sobre a presença desses cães. Para os entrevistados, os principais problemas com a presença de cães de rua na cidade foram os seguintes: sujam as ruas (51,5%), afetam o turismo (40,8%) e causam poluição sonora (40,5%). De acordo com os entrevistados, os municípios (50,3%) e o Ministério da Saúde (19,8%) deveriam ser responsáveis por esse problema. As soluções propostas para esse problema foram a esterilização e a castração de cães fêmeas (41%), a eutanásia (15,8%) e a identificação do animal de estimação (13,8%). Espera-se que os resultados sejam úteis para a implementação de um programa abrangente para a posse responsável de animais de estimação no local do estudo.Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia2023-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/STV/article/view/513810.20453/stv.v11i2.5138Salud y Tecnología Veterinaria; Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): Julio-Diciembre; 97-106Salud y Tecnología Veterinaria; Vol. 11 Núm. 2 (2023): Julio-Diciembre; 97-1062312-3907reponame:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstname:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstacron:UPCHspahttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/STV/article/view/5138/5480Derechos de autor 2023 Andrea Romero Quispe, Néstor Falcón Pérez, Daphne León Córdovainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upch.edu.pe:article/51382024-10-25T22:14:33Z
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