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Chinese College Students’ Attitudes towards Animal Welfare

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Understanding the attitude of stakeholders towards animals is critical for the development and improvement of animal welfare in a country. College students from veterinary, animal, and life sciences majors represent future key stakeholders that will interact with professionals from animal industries. Therefore, it is critical to understand these college students’ attitudes towards animals and their knowledge about animal welfare. The present survey aimed to investigate Chinese college students’ concerns towards different animal classes (i.e., pets, farm, laboratory, and wild animals) through the animal Sentient and Five Freedoms models. Chinese college students from different majors (i.e., related to animal sciences or not) scored very well in their attitude towards both the animal Sentient and Five Freedoms models, with differences depending on the animal class considered. Pets (dogs and cats) had better consideration for both animal Sentient and Five Freedoms models, followed by wild animals, while farm and laboratory animals were less considered. Veterinary science major students showed the strongest differences in attitudes depending on the animal classes considered compared to other majors. Furthermore, respondents showed better attitude scoring if they currently owned or had owned animals, had participated in animal welfare courses, or in laboratory work that involved animals. When compared to previous studies, our results suggest a general improvement of Chinese college students’ attitudes towards animals.
Title: Chinese College Students’ Attitudes towards Animal Welfare
Description:
Understanding the attitude of stakeholders towards animals is critical for the development and improvement of animal welfare in a country.
College students from veterinary, animal, and life sciences majors represent future key stakeholders that will interact with professionals from animal industries.
Therefore, it is critical to understand these college students’ attitudes towards animals and their knowledge about animal welfare.
The present survey aimed to investigate Chinese college students’ concerns towards different animal classes (i.
e.
, pets, farm, laboratory, and wild animals) through the animal Sentient and Five Freedoms models.
Chinese college students from different majors (i.
e.
, related to animal sciences or not) scored very well in their attitude towards both the animal Sentient and Five Freedoms models, with differences depending on the animal class considered.
Pets (dogs and cats) had better consideration for both animal Sentient and Five Freedoms models, followed by wild animals, while farm and laboratory animals were less considered.
Veterinary science major students showed the strongest differences in attitudes depending on the animal classes considered compared to other majors.
Furthermore, respondents showed better attitude scoring if they currently owned or had owned animals, had participated in animal welfare courses, or in laboratory work that involved animals.
When compared to previous studies, our results suggest a general improvement of Chinese college students’ attitudes towards animals.

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