There has been much concern about health issues associated with the breeding of short-muzzled pedigree dogs. The Dutch government commissioned a scientific report \emph{Fokken met Kortsnuitige Honden} (Breeding of short muzzled dogs), van Hagen (2019), and based on it rather stringent legislation, restricting breeding primarily on the basis of a single simple measurement of brachycephaly, the CFR: cranial-facial ratio. Van Hagen's work is a literature study and it draws heavily on statistical results obtained in three publications: Njikam (2009), Packer et al.~(2015), and Liu et al.~(2017). In this paper I discuss some serious shortcomings of those three studies and in particular show that Packer et al.\ have drawn unwarranted conclusions from their study. In fact, new analyses using their data leads to an entirely different conclusion.
翻译:荷兰政府委托编写了一份科学报告,题为 " 使用短枪的狗 ",van Hagen(2019年),根据该报告,并依据相当严格的立法,主要根据对大鼠的简单测量,限制繁殖,CFR:珊瑚-脂肪比率。Van Hagen的工作是一份文献研究,大量引用了在三份出版物中取得的统计结果:Njikam(2009年)、Packer等人(2015年)和Liu等人(2017年),我讨论了这三份研究的一些严重缺陷,并特别表明Packer等人(L.)从他们的研究中得出了不合理的结论。事实上,利用他们的数据进行的新分析得出了完全不同的结论。