Wild Boar Attacks on Hunting Dogs in Czechia: The Length of the Hunting Season Matters

Hunting dogs are exposed to the risk of injury in driven hunts, an often-used method for managing growing wild boar numbers. This study investigated the impact of increased hunting pressure—both across the hunting season and within individual hunting events—on the risk of wild boar attacks on huntin...

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Main Authors: Jana Adámková, Karolína Lazárková, Jan Cukor, Hana Brinkeová, Jitka Bartošová, Luděk Bartoš, Kateřina Benediktová
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author Jana Adámková
Karolína Lazárková
Jan Cukor
Hana Brinkeová
Jitka Bartošová
Luděk Bartoš
Kateřina Benediktová
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description Hunting dogs are exposed to the risk of injury in driven hunts, an often-used method for managing growing wild boar numbers. This study investigated the impact of increased hunting pressure—both across the hunting season and within individual hunting events—on the risk of wild boar attacks on hunting dogs, i.e., the length of the hunting season (2.68 ± 0.76 months, mean ± standard deviation), the number of driven hunts per season (3.99 ± 0.43), the intervals between hunts (17.85 ± 4.83 days), the number of wild boars harvested per season (14.46 ± 13.10), and the number of participants (23.8 ± 10.69) and dogs (4.56 ± 2.66) involved per hunt. The data were collected via a retrospective questionnaire survey. The information-theoretic approach (IT-AIC) and GLMM were employed to estimate the factors’ effects on the number of wild boar attacks on dogs reported in 40 hunting grounds in five consecutive hunting seasons (2.60 ± 5.07 attacks per hunting season in a hunting ground). The number of attacks only increased with the length of the hunting season. The best model did not include other factors, such as shorter intervals between hunts, a higher number of driven hunts, wild boars harvested, or participants. The respondents reported 150 injuries by wild boars during 797 driven hunts. Most injuries were mild (73.8%), with fewer severe (18.8%) and fatal (7.4%) cases. Further investigation into wild boar and hunting dog interactions is necessary for constructing strategies to improve hunting practices and reduce dog injury risks.
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spelling doaj-art-a31088d58d874b4f94a2a4c77fbd0a6c2025-01-24T13:17:41ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152025-01-0115213010.3390/ani15020130Wild Boar Attacks on Hunting Dogs in Czechia: The Length of the Hunting Season MattersJana Adámková0Karolína Lazárková1Jan Cukor2Hana Brinkeová3Jitka Bartošová4Luděk Bartoš5Kateřina Benediktová6Department of Game Management and Wildlife Biology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 165 21 Praha, Czech RepublicDepartment of Game Management and Wildlife Biology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 165 21 Praha, Czech RepublicDepartment of Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 165 21 Praha, Czech RepublicDepartment of Game Management and Wildlife Biology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 165 21 Praha, Czech RepublicDepartment of Ethology, Institute of Animal Science, 104 00 Praha, Czech RepublicDepartment of Game Management and Wildlife Biology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 165 21 Praha, Czech RepublicDepartment of Game Management and Wildlife Biology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 165 21 Praha, Czech RepublicHunting dogs are exposed to the risk of injury in driven hunts, an often-used method for managing growing wild boar numbers. This study investigated the impact of increased hunting pressure—both across the hunting season and within individual hunting events—on the risk of wild boar attacks on hunting dogs, i.e., the length of the hunting season (2.68 ± 0.76 months, mean ± standard deviation), the number of driven hunts per season (3.99 ± 0.43), the intervals between hunts (17.85 ± 4.83 days), the number of wild boars harvested per season (14.46 ± 13.10), and the number of participants (23.8 ± 10.69) and dogs (4.56 ± 2.66) involved per hunt. The data were collected via a retrospective questionnaire survey. The information-theoretic approach (IT-AIC) and GLMM were employed to estimate the factors’ effects on the number of wild boar attacks on dogs reported in 40 hunting grounds in five consecutive hunting seasons (2.60 ± 5.07 attacks per hunting season in a hunting ground). The number of attacks only increased with the length of the hunting season. The best model did not include other factors, such as shorter intervals between hunts, a higher number of driven hunts, wild boars harvested, or participants. The respondents reported 150 injuries by wild boars during 797 driven hunts. Most injuries were mild (73.8%), with fewer severe (18.8%) and fatal (7.4%) cases. Further investigation into wild boar and hunting dog interactions is necessary for constructing strategies to improve hunting practices and reduce dog injury risks.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/15/2/130<i>Canis familiaris</i><i>Sus scrofa</i>injuriesanimal aggressionwildlife managementseasonal evaluation
spellingShingle Jana Adámková
Karolína Lazárková
Jan Cukor
Hana Brinkeová
Jitka Bartošová
Luděk Bartoš
Kateřina Benediktová
Wild Boar Attacks on Hunting Dogs in Czechia: The Length of the Hunting Season Matters
Animals
<i>Canis familiaris</i>
<i>Sus scrofa</i>
injuries
animal aggression
wildlife management
seasonal evaluation
title Wild Boar Attacks on Hunting Dogs in Czechia: The Length of the Hunting Season Matters
title_full Wild Boar Attacks on Hunting Dogs in Czechia: The Length of the Hunting Season Matters
title_fullStr Wild Boar Attacks on Hunting Dogs in Czechia: The Length of the Hunting Season Matters
title_full_unstemmed Wild Boar Attacks on Hunting Dogs in Czechia: The Length of the Hunting Season Matters
title_short Wild Boar Attacks on Hunting Dogs in Czechia: The Length of the Hunting Season Matters
title_sort wild boar attacks on hunting dogs in czechia the length of the hunting season matters
topic <i>Canis familiaris</i>
<i>Sus scrofa</i>
injuries
animal aggression
wildlife management
seasonal evaluation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/15/2/130
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