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Inherited diseases of male reproduction system by dogs
KŘIVÁKOVÁ, Tereza
The aim of the thesis is to elaborate a literary overall summary of male reproduction system by dogs. In addition to the hereditary defects, the most frequent non-hereditary defects which affect the dog reproduction will be described as well. Further the terms animal breeding, heredity and congenital defect will be explained. The results of the present research will be presented in the conclusion.
Duty cycle bull terrier type
TÖRÖKOVÁ, Jacquelina
This work deals with the history of born, origin, domestication of the dog and various types of bull terriers. Pointing at the crossing of the Bulldog with a black terrier. This work also deals with the different types of dogs Bull, their character, description. This work answers the question, ?Why the pit bull is not dangerous to people", evaluates conflict situations, and shows how conflicts can occur. It mentions the current differences and cons of each breed. It places an attempt to create a new giant of American Bully and also eveluates the unknown type of gulterier. This paper introduces the basics of breeding dogs from purchasing the puppy to its recurring development, communication, behavior and training. The work refers to disease prevention, training and legal responsibility of breeding and finally recommends the use of Terrier ? the type of bul for practice incl. sports use.
DOG IN HUMAN´S LIFE
KUČEROVÁ, Barbora
The basic research problem of this thesis was to investigate the relationship between living with a dog and its influence on submissiveness, emotionality and hostility of an adolescent. For the practical part of this thesis a quantitative type of research was chosen and specifically, a comparative study that aimed to compare the group of respondents growing up with a dog to the group growing up without a dog. The three main hypotheses were based on various authors´ statements mentioned in the theoretical part (H1: Adolescents growing up in a family with a dog are manifested by lower hostility, H2: Adolescents growing up in a family with a dog have higher self-esteem, H3: Adolescents growing up in a family with a dog better control their emotions). To select the research sample the method of random and criteria selection was used. The research sample included 104 respondents. For data collection a standardized Bell´s adaptability questionnaire was used, which was administered in an online form. Based on statistical analysis all three hypotheses were disproved. For hypothesis H2 and H3 the statistical significance could not be demonstrated between the two groups of respondents. For the hypothesis H1 the opposite of its claim (adolescents growing up without the dog showed less hostility) was confirmed statistically. This hypothesis was therefore also disproved.
THE ROLE OF SPECIAL CYNOLOGY IN RELATION TO THE PROTECTION OF POPULATION
HOMOLKA, Martin
Civil protection is one of the most important activities governments of all states have to deal with. This certainly happens in civilized world, numerous rescue units and armed forces are involved in civil protection and substantial funds are spent on this activity. Fight against terrorism, the activities of which people all over the world have to face, is highly stressed nowadays. Terrorist attacks are most often aimed against civilians. They are most often led by locating explosive systems at places where large numbers of people gather, setting fires at such places or by actions of shooters who try to injure or kill as many people as possible. This is why civil protection has to involve searching for possible means used for these attacks, namely for explosives, fire accelerants and guns. However it is not only terrorism, which endangers inhabitants. Abusing narcotic and psychotropic substances or similar criminal activities are very dangerous too. These phenomena should be prevented as much as possible or investigated very quickly so as the persons committing such offences can be captured. Finally the bodies participating in civil protection have to be ready to search for lost people in large areas, finding people buried under rubble or avalanches. Dogs, the animal companions closest to a man, can be used in all these activities. The animal has such properties that even nowadays it has its irreplaceable position in numerous activities directly related to civil protection. This thesis describes methods used in special kynology for civil protection; it also describes their uniqueness and irreplaceability.
"PET FOOD" nutrition - small and big dog breeds
ZEMANOVÁ, Lenka
The aim of this work was to create a list of feed and a questionnaire to assess the market for these products. The market in the Czech Republic are represented by many manufacturers . It is a manufacturer as a worldwide ( Pedigree , Candy , British) and regional ( Fitmin , Propesko ). Its portfolio of products are represented in assortment mostly all groups of dogs ( both age and breed according to the load but also by dogs). The conducted survey shows that most people feed their dogs a combination of chips and debris from the kitchen. This is because the people in the village have their dog more like a watch , and so does not look at his food and give it to ration whatever is left over from the table. The factors that influence respondents when selecting a dog food is the first place is already a proven product. In second place are both price and product formulation. Surprising is that 70 % of all respondents read the ingredients, but only 30 % know how a produkt was manufactured. Among the most popular brands include Pedigree and second place at the same Propesko and Friskies . The most famous brand is then Propesko Pedigree , Friskies .
Dysplasia and locomotive organs diseases by dogs
KOHOUTOVÁ, Lenka
In my bachelor paper, I describe some of the genetically determined diseases of the musculoskeletal system of dogs. These orthopedic diseases include hip and elbow dysplasia, Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease and patellar luxation. They represent a significant risk in breeding practise. They are influenced by genetic and environmental factors (size and body weight, nutrition, etc.). Each of these diseases are painful for dogs. These diseases are inherited polygenic. Expression of the trait is controlled by multiple genes. Heritability coefficient is in the low to medium values, but for hip dysplasia can be up to 0,8. Breeder of affected animals can choose between conservative or surgical treatment. Because these are hereditary diseases, should be given the attention to selective programs.
Hereditary eye diseases by dogs
KOPTOVÁ, Marcela
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create comprehensive literature review about dog?s eyes inherited diseases. The thesis covers themes such as the diseases symptoms, cause of the diseases and diseases transmittion to the parent?s offspring. The notions of congenital and inherited defects are described further in the thesis. The eye diseases are divided into groups according to place where in the eye can occur.
Correltion between body proportions and jump technique of dogs
VAZDOVÁ, Pavlína
The aim of this thesis was to determine whether there are differences in the length of a jump among individual breeds and whether the proportions of the body and body indices influence the length of the jump. In total 84 individuals of three model breeds (German Shepherd, Belgian Shepherd and Border Collie) were studied. For each individual dog six body measurements were taken and used to calculate the ratios of physical parameters (indices). In addition to the measuring, the jump over an obstacle was video recording for ad-hoc analysis of the jump parameters. Using the described methods was proven that the breed, individual training experience and body measurements have significant influence on jump performance, or more precisely on take-off and jump length. The impact of analyzed aspects on landing was significantly lower. Jump length is closely related to the depth/height index and the width of the chest. The worst performance was statistically identified at dogs with low value of the balance index. The results indicate that characteristics examined in this thesis (namely breed and the body measurements and indices) can be used for preselecting individuals with higher jump potential.
Evaluation of behaviour of dogs and their owners in selected parts of the city of České Budějovice
BÖHMOVÁ, Václava
The goal of this thesis was to ascertain the level of competence of owners in approach to the dog in selected parts of the city of České Budějovice - in Nemanice and surroundings and in Stromovka. The questionnaire was handed back by 57 dog owners, 31 owners from Nemanice and 26 owners from Stromovka. The questions concerned the dog origin, teaching of basic commands, training and the owners' reactions to situations provoked by the dog. The results show that the owners from Stromovka are more competent than the owners from Nemanice. Also the owners' reactions to common situations with the dog were more often correct in owners from Stromovka than in those from Nemanice.
HEALTH AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF HUMAN AND DOG CO-EXISTENCE
KARAFIÁTOVÁ, Iva
ABSTRACT The thesis called Health and Social Impacts of Human and Dog Co-existence is a paper describing the development of a human and a dog relationship since old times until present. It deals with the origin of a dog and describes the development of understanding between a human and a dog, which lasts up to the present day. The paper offers an integrated survey on the ways the dogs are used at present, especially in health and social areas. It informs the readers on the dog use possibilities, the care for dogs, and also the principles of communication, which enable quality and peaceful life of a human and a dog. The first objective was to find out what is the respondents´ knowledge on the dog use possibilities in the society. This objective was fulfilled and the hypothesis was proved. Respondents do not know even a half of possible dog use in co-existence with people. The second objective was to find out how respondents perceive the presence of dogs in their surroundings in relation to children. The objective was also fulfilled, however, the hypothesis that more than 75 per cent of respondents are careful during the contact of a child with a dog, was disproved. Quite a high percentage of people nderestimate the possible risk during the contact of a child with a dog. The third objective was focused on the awareness of respondents of the dog body signals. The hypothesis was proved in this case and out of the results it is evident that the people lack information on the signals sent by dogs. For finding out the needed data the questionnaire research was used. The questionnaire was composed of 24 questions and handed out to 350 respondents. The result of the research was the proving of three above mentioned hypotheses. One of them was disproved, the rest was proved. The awareness of respondents is not high. 44 per cent of owners are threatened by the risk of wound caused by their own dog. Everything is the result of insufficient education in the area. I see preventive programmes focused on the principles of proper co-existence of a human and a dog, which start in kindergarten, as a possibility to lower the risk of wounds or bites caused by dogs.

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