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Demographics of dogs, cats, and rabbits attending veterinary practices in Great Britain as recorded in their electronic health records.

Fernando Sánchez-VizcaínoPeter-John M NoblePhil H JonesTarek MenacereIain BuchanSuzanna ReynoldsSusan DawsonRosalind M GaskellSally EverittAlan D Radford
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2017)
The differences we observed within these populations are likely to impact on the clinical diseases observed within individual veterinary practices that care for them. Based on this descriptive study, there is an indication that the population structures of companion animals co-vary with human and environmental factors such as the predicted socioeconomic level linked to the owner's address. This 'co-demographic' information suggests that further studies of the relationship between human demographics and pet ownership are warranted.
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