Recognizing Zooeyia to Promote Companion Animal Welfare in Urban Bangladesh

Author:

Kamal Abu-Hena Mostofa12ORCID,Dell Colleen Anne1ORCID,Kang Timothy1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A2, Canada

2. Department of Humanities, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET), Khulna 9203, Bangladesh

Abstract

The One Health concept of zooeyia refers to the benefits of companion animals in human health and is gaining global research attention. This exploratory study aimed to understand contemporary experiences and perceptions of the social benefits and challenges of living with a companion animal in urban Bangladesh. Thirty-five qualitative interviews were conducted with companion animal owners (20), animal sellers (10), and livestock service department officers (5) from two major cities in Bangladesh, Dhaka and Khulna. Thematic analysis found that historically, animals had a utilitarian purpose, such as livestock for food and dogs for security. The role and perceptions of companion animals began to change for some around the turn of the century. Today, companion animal caretakers report social, psychological and physical health benefits from integrating companion animals into their lives. They also report that companion animal ownership can contribute to social problems due to the prevailing stigma against companion animals. This is rooted in the continued utilitarian role attached to companion animals by the majority of the Bangladesh population as well as religious-based non-acceptance. As a result, the Animal Welfare Act (2019) is not well implemented, posing a key concern for companion animal welfare. To tackle this, we propose various ways in which the emerging concept of zooeyia can help promote the welfare of companion animals by challenging the stigma associated with them in Bangladesh.

Funder

Office of One Health & Wellness, University of Saskatchewan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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