O'Neill Dan G, Packer Rowena M A, Francis Peter, Church David B, Brodbelt Dave C, Pegram Camilla
Pathobiology and Population Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, AL9 7TA, Hatfield, Herts, UK.
Clinical Science and Services, The Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, AL9 7TA, Hatfield, Herts, UK.
Canine Med Genet. 2021 Dec 16;8(1):13. doi: 10.1186/s40575-021-00112-3.
The French Bulldog is a highly popular dog breed but is linked with many serious health issues. A holistic view of breed health in French Bulldogs would assist efforts to appreciate the overall health strengths and weaknesses in the French Bulldog and to take appropriate steps to mitigate these. Based on random sampling of French Bulldogs and non-French Bulldogs under primary veterinary care during 2016 within the VetCompass Programme, a cohort study design was used to estimate the one-year (2016) period prevalence of the most commonly diagnosed disorders in each group. Risk factor analysis used multivariable logistic regression modelling methods.
The analysis included 2,781 French Bulldogs and 21,850 non-French Bulldogs. French Bulldogs were younger (1.51 years, IQR 0.86 - 2.77 vs. 4.48 years, IQR 1.94 - 8.14) (p < 0.001) and lighter (12.45 kg, IQR 11.00 - 14.03 versus 13.80 kg, IQR 8.10 - 25.12) (p < 0.001) than non-French Bulldogs. Of 43 common specific-level disorders across both groups, French Bulldogs had significantly increased adjusted odds of 20/43 (46.5 %) disorders and significantly reduced adjusted odds of 11/43 (25.6 %) disorders compared to non-French Bulldogs. Highly predisposed disorders in French Bulldogs included stenotic nares (OR 42.14; 95 % CI 18.50 to 95.99; p < 0.001), Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (OR 30.89; 95 % CI 20.91 to 45.64; p < 0.001), aural discharge (OR 14.40; 95 % CI 9.08 to 22.86; p < 0.001), skin fold dermatitis (OR 11.18; 95 % CI 7.19 to 17.40; p < 0.001) and dystocia (OR 9.13; 95 % CI 5.17 to 16.13; p < 0.001). At a grouped-level of diagnostic precision, French Bulldogs had increased adjusted odds of 12/32 (37.5 %) disorders and reduced adjusted odds of 6/32 (18.8 %) disorders compared to non-French Bulldogs.
These results identified ultra-predispositions with worryingly higher odds in French Bulldogs for several disorders, suggesting that the health of French Bulldogs has diverged substantially from, and may be lower than, the health of the wider non-French Bulldog population. Many of these predispositions are closely associated with the conformational extremes that define the French Bulldog breed. Shifting the typical conformation of the French Bulldog population towards a more moderate phenotype is proposed as a logical opportunity to reduce the serious health issues endemic in the French Bulldog breed.
法国斗牛犬是一种非常受欢迎的犬种,但与许多严重的健康问题相关。对法国斗牛犬品种健康的整体看法将有助于了解法国斗牛犬的整体健康优势和劣势,并采取适当措施加以缓解。基于2016年在兽医综合计划(VetCompass Programme)中接受初级兽医护理的法国斗牛犬和非法国斗牛犬的随机抽样,采用队列研究设计来估计每组中最常见诊断疾病的一年(2016年)期间患病率。风险因素分析采用多变量逻辑回归建模方法。
分析包括2781只法国斗牛犬和21850只非法国斗牛犬。法国斗牛犬比非法国斗牛犬更年轻(1.51岁,四分位距0.86 - 2.77岁,而非4.48岁,四分位距1.94 - 8.14岁)(p < 0.001)且体重更轻(12.45千克,四分位距11.00 - 14.03千克,而13.80千克,四分位距8.10 - 25.12千克)(p < 0.001)。在两组共有的43种常见特定水平疾病中,与非法国斗牛犬相比,法国斗牛犬有20/43(46.5%)种疾病的调整后优势比显著增加,11/43(25.6%)种疾病的调整后优势比显著降低。法国斗牛犬高度易患的疾病包括鼻孔狭窄(比值比42.14;95%置信区间18.50至95.99;p < 0.001)、短头阻塞性气道综合征(比值比30.89;95%置信区间20.91至45.64;p < 0.001)、耳溢液(比值比14.40;95%置信区间9.08至22.86;p < 0.001)、皮肤褶皱性皮炎(比值比11.18;95%置信区间7.19至17.40;p < 0.001)和难产(比值比9.13;95%置信区间5.17至16.13;p < 0.001)。在诊断精度的分组水平上,与非法国斗牛犬相比,法国斗牛犬有12/32(37.5%)种疾病的调整后优势比增加,6/32(18.8%)种疾病的调整后优势比降低。
这些结果确定了法国斗牛犬在几种疾病上存在令人担忧的超高易患倾向,表明法国斗牛犬的健康状况与更广泛的非法国斗牛犬群体有很大差异,且可能更低。其中许多易患倾向与定义法国斗牛犬品种的极端形态密切相关。建议将法国斗牛犬群体的典型形态转变为更适中的表型,作为减少法国斗牛犬品种中特有的严重健康问题的合理契机。