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  • Introducing a Puppy to Exis... Introducing a Puppy to Existing Household Cat(s): Mixed Method Analysis
    Kinsman, Rachel H; Owczarczak-Garstecka, Sara C; Casey, Rachel A ... Animals (Basel), 09/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 18
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    Although cats and dogs can live amicably, inter-species conflict can result in poor welfare. Species introduction can impact the development of the cat-dog relationship. This study aimed to identify ...
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  • Investigating the effects o... Investigating the effects of matching to caretakers’ preference on satisfaction in different types of adopted dogs using the Kano model alongside with more traditional methods
    Normando, Simona; Bertomoro, Francesca; Bonetti, Omar Journal of veterinary behavior, 20/May , Volume: 51
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    Many dogs are relinquished worldwide, therefore may be important to enhance the success of adoptions through appropriate matching of dog and perspective caretaker, if possible. This exploratory study ...
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  • Societies of Wolves and Fre... Societies of Wolves and Free-ranging Dogs
    Spotte, Stephen 03/2012
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    Wolves are charismatic emblems of wilderness. Dogs, which descended from wolves, are models of urbanity. Do free-ranging dogs revert to pack living or are their societies only reminiscent of a ...
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  • Length of time domestic dog... Length of time domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) spend smelling urine of gonadectomised and intact conspecifics
    Riach, Anna C.; Asquith, Rachel; Fallon, Melissa L.D. Behavioural processes, September 2017, 2017-Sep, 2017-09-00, 20170901, Volume: 142
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    •The length of time 12 dogs spent smelling urine of unknown dogs was recorded.•Dogs spent longer smelling the urine of dogs that had been gonadectomised.•It may be more difficult for dogs to gain ...
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  • Exploring the understanding... Exploring the understanding of best practice approaches to common dog behaviour problems by veterinary professionals in Ireland
    Shalvey, Emma; McCorry, Mark; Hanlon, Alison Irish Veterinary Journal, 03/2019, Volume: 72, Issue: 1
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    Background Companion animal behaviour problems significantly impact companion animal (and owner) welfare. Veterinary behavioural medicine (VBM) is an emerging discipline and aims to provide ...
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  • Minding Dogs Minding Dogs
    Merritt, Michele 2021
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    While the past decade has seen a surge of research regarding canine cognition, this newfound interest has not caught the attention of many philosophers. Studies pertaining to dog minds have been ...
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  • Using network analysis to s... Using network analysis to study behavioural phenotypes: an example using domestic dogs
    Goold, Conor; Vas, Judit; Olsen, Christine ... Royal Society open science, 10/2016, Volume: 3, Issue: 10
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    Phenotypic integration describes the complex interrelationships between organismal traits, traditionally focusing on morphology. Recently, research has sought to represent behavioural phenotypes as ...
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  • Environmental Enrichment in... Environmental Enrichment in Kennelled Pit Bull Terriers (Canis lupus familiaris)
    Kiddie, Jenna; Bodymore, Anna; Dittrich, Alex Animals (Basel), 03/2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 4
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    Although social enrichment can be considered beneficial in helping dogs cope with the kennel environment, when taking individual needs into account, it places a large demand on the carers and may not ...
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