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Majority of Canadian pet owners unaware of pain associated with periodontal disease in pets
GUELPH, ON, Feb. 4, 2013, 2013 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX) --
New study finds 54 per cent of Canadians lack full comprehension of pain
in pets caused by gum disease
A new study from Ipsos Reid is shedding
light on the misconceptions about periodontal disease pain experienced
by dogs and cats. Commissioned by Royal Canin, the study found 54 per
cent of Canadian pet owners lack full comprehension of pet pain
associated with periodontal disease symptoms, and most believe the
symptoms of periodontal disease are more painful in humans than in dogs
and cats.
"Periodontal disease is the number one problem veterinarians see in dogs
and cats of all ages, and it's a very painful and preventable disease
for both pets and humans," says Dr. Johanne Pelletier, Director of
Scientific Communications at Royal Canin.
Ipsos Reid polled pet owners from across Canada in January about a range
of questions related to periodontal disease and how symptoms affect
pets. Two-thirds (65 per cent) of respondents believe that root
exposure is painful in cats and dogs, but when it comes to humans,
nearly nine in 10 (89 per cent) believe the same symptom of periodontal
disease is painful. Likewise, swollen or bleeding gums - other symptoms
of periodontal disease - are identified by 63 per cent of Canadians as
painful for cats or dogs, but substantially more (82 per cent) consider
these same symptoms painful for humans. Even after learning of the pain
pets experience, only 46 per cent felt they completely understood how
painful it is and that it is just as painful a disease for pets as it
is for humans.
"More awareness is needed to help Canadian pet owners better understand
just how painful periodontal disease symptoms are for pets," says
Pelletier. "That starts by talking to a veterinary care professional
and continues with at-home assessments, ongoing veterinary dental exams
and choosing a reputable dental food formulation."
As February is dental health month in Canada for both humans and pets,
Royal Canin encourages Canadian pet owners to schedule a dental exam
with a veterinary professional to evaluate periodontal disease risks
and symptoms. "One visit with your veterinarian in February can mean
the difference between a pet in pain, and a healthy, happy pet," says
Pelletier.
Talk to your veterinary care professional or visit www.royalcanin.ca for
more information about periodontal disease prevention and management
for cats and dogs. Full tabular results from the Ipsos Reid study are
available at www.ipsos-na.com/news-polls/.
These are some of the findings of an Ipsos Reid poll of 1,017 Canadian
cat and/or dog owners conducted between December 29th, 2012 to January 7th, 2013, on behalf of Royal
Canin. The poll is accurate to within +/- 3.5 percentage points had all Canadian cat and/or dog owners been
polled.
Royal Canin is a worldwide manufacturer and supplier of high quality, specialized
dog and cat foods in the veterinary, pet specialty and breeder
channels. Its headquarters are in France and production operations
exist in 10 countries around the world, including the Canadian plant
based in Guelph, Ontario. Royal Canin offers a comprehensive veterinary
exclusive line of therapeutic and life stage formulas.
Ipsos Reid is Canada's market intelligence leader and the country's leading
provider of public opinion research. With operations in eight cities,
Ipsos Reid employs more than 600 research professionals and support
staff in Canada. The company has the biggest network of telephone call
centres in Canada, as well as the largest pre-recruited household and
on-line panels. Ipsos Reid's Canadian marketing research and public
affairs practices are staffed with seasoned research consultants with
extensive industry-specific backgrounds, offering the premier suite of
research vehicles in Canada all of which provide clients with
actionable and relevant information. Ipsos Reid is an Ipsos company, a
leading global survey-based market research group. To learn more, visit
www.ipsos.ca.
SOURCE: Royal Canin
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SOURCE: Royal Canin
Media Contact: Jessica Danelon, BSc, MSc Director of Communications and Corporate
Affairs Royal Canin Phone: (519) 780-6879 jdanelon@royalcanin.ca
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