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Do Behaviour Assessments in a Shelter Predict the Behaviour of Dogs Post-Adoption?
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Phillips, Clive C. J.
, Bennett, Pauleen
, Clay, Liam
, Perry, Gaille
, Paterson, Mandy B. A.
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animal shelters
/ Behavior
/ canines
/ dog behaviour assessment
/ dog behaviour prediction
/ dog behaviour problems
/ dog post-adoption behaviour
/ Dogs
/ Human-animal relationships
/ Social aspects
2020
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Do Behaviour Assessments in a Shelter Predict the Behaviour of Dogs Post-Adoption?
by
Phillips, Clive C. J.
, Bennett, Pauleen
, Clay, Liam
, Perry, Gaille
, Paterson, Mandy B. A.
in
animal shelters
/ Behavior
/ canines
/ dog behaviour assessment
/ dog behaviour prediction
/ dog behaviour problems
/ dog post-adoption behaviour
/ Dogs
/ Human-animal relationships
/ Social aspects
2020
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Do Behaviour Assessments in a Shelter Predict the Behaviour of Dogs Post-Adoption?
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Phillips, Clive C. J.
, Bennett, Pauleen
, Clay, Liam
, Perry, Gaille
, Paterson, Mandy B. A.
in
animal shelters
/ Behavior
/ canines
/ dog behaviour assessment
/ dog behaviour prediction
/ dog behaviour problems
/ dog post-adoption behaviour
/ Dogs
/ Human-animal relationships
/ Social aspects
2020
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Do Behaviour Assessments in a Shelter Predict the Behaviour of Dogs Post-Adoption?
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Do Behaviour Assessments in a Shelter Predict the Behaviour of Dogs Post-Adoption?
2020
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Overview
In shelters it is usual to conduct standardised behaviour assessments on admitted dogs. The information gathered from the assessment is used to identify dogs that are suitable for adoption and assist in matching the dog with suitable adopters. These assessments are also used to guide behaviour modification programs for dogs that display some unwanted behaviours. For some dogs, the results may indicate that they are unsuitable either for re-training or for adoption. In these circumstances the dogs may be euthanised. We investigated the predictive value of a standardised behaviour assessment protocol currently used in an Australian shelter for dog behaviour post-adoption. A total of 123 dogs, aged 1–10 years and housed in an animal care shelter, were assessed before they were adopted. The new owners of the dogs took part in a post-adoption survey conducted 1 month after adoption, which explored the behaviour of their dog after adoption. Ordinal regression analyses identified that friendly/social, fear and anxiousness identified in the shelter assessment significantly predicted corresponding behaviours post-adoption. However, behaviour problems, such as aggression, food guarding and separation-related behaviours, were not reliably predicted by the standardised behaviour assessment. The results suggest that further research is required to improve the predictability of behaviour assessment protocols for more specific behaviour problems, including different categories of aggression and separation-related problems. We recommend that dog behaviour assessments in shelters are used only in conjunction with other monitoring tools to assess behaviour over the whole shelter stay, thus facilitating increased safety/welfare standards for dogs, shelters and the wider community.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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