S. Normando , L. Filugelli , B. Contiero , M. Schrank , F. Mutinelli , R. Zanetti , L. Contalbrigo
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Abstract
Given the relative scarcity of research focusing on non-rescue sighthound behavior, the present exploratory study aimed to investigate the presence of, and factors associated with, behavioral complaints and owner satisfaction in Italian greyhounds and whippets, using an online questionnaire. Some other behavioral characteristics (such as being challenging, gentle, or reliable), deemed likely to be important for satisfaction and/or cited in the breed standards, were likewise analyzed, and possible predictors of owner satisfaction with the dogs were investigated. The survey yielded answers for 326 dogs (164 whippets, 162 Italian greyhounds) given by a convenience sample of 268 caretakers. Compared to whippets, Italian greyhounds were reported more often to show aggressive behavior toward people (11.7% vs. 4.9%, P < 0.05), fear of people (13.6% vs. 6.1%, P < 0.05) and of dogs/other animals (10.5% vs. 2.4%, P < 0.001), separation distress (29.8% vs. 19.1%, P < 0.05) and house soiling (43.7% vs. 11.1%; P < 0.001) and less often to show predatory behavior (56.2% vs. 79.9%, P < 0.001). Age of the dog was the most often significant predictor among those studied, with older dogs being reported as showing less fear of people (P < 0.001), fear of dogs/other animals (P < 0.01), predatory behavior (P < 0.05), “disobedience/lack of cooperation” (P < 0.001), and “miscellaneous other issues” (P < 0.01). Intact females were reported as to be less challenging/demanding (P < 0.010), and to show stereotypies less often (P < 0.001) than other dogs. Dogs being scored the maximum score on satisfaction-related questions were associated with them being reliable, not challenging, and not being reported as showing out-of-context fear of other dogs and other animals (all P < 0.05).
鉴于关注非救援视觉猎犬行为的研究相对缺乏,本探索性研究旨在通过在线问卷调查意大利灰狗和惠比特犬的行为投诉和主人满意度的存在及其相关因素。其他一些行为特征(如具有挑战性,温和或可靠),被认为可能对满意度和/或在品种标准中引用很重要,同样进行了分析,并调查了主人对狗满意度的可能预测因素。这项调查从268名看护者提供的326只狗(164只惠比特犬,162只意大利灰狗)中获得了答案。与whippets相比,意大利灰狗更常表现出对人的攻击行为(11.7% vs. 4.9%, P < 0.05)、对人的恐惧(13.6% vs. 6.1%, P < 0.05)和对狗/其他动物的恐惧(10.5% vs. 2.4%, P < 0.001)、分离焦虑(29.8% vs. 19.1%, P < 0.05)和屋子脏(43.7% vs. 11.1%;P < 0.001),表现出掠夺行为的频率更低(56.2% vs. 79.9%, P < 0.001)。狗的年龄是通常最重要的预测在研究当中,老狗被报道为显示更少的恐惧的人(P & lt; 0.001),害怕狗或其他动物(P & lt; 0.01),掠夺性行为(P & lt; 0.05),“不听话/缺乏合作”(P & lt; 0.001),和“其他杂项问题”(P & lt; 0.01)。据报道,与其他犬相比,完整的雌性犬更具挑战性/要求更低(P < 0.010),而且表现出刻板印象的频率更低(P < 0.001)。在满意度相关问题上得分最高的狗与它们可靠、不具有挑战性、不被报道为对其他狗和其他动物表现出脱离情境的恐惧有关(P均为 < 0.05)。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research is an international journal that focuses on all aspects of veterinary behavioral medicine, with a particular emphasis on clinical applications and research. Articles cover such topics as basic research involving normal signaling or social behaviors, welfare and/or housing issues, molecular or quantitative genetics, and applied behavioral issues (eg, working dogs) that may have implications for clinical interest or assessment.
JVEB is the official journal of the Australian Veterinary Behaviour Interest Group, the British Veterinary Behaviour Association, Gesellschaft fr Tierverhaltensmedizin und Therapie, the International Working Dog Breeding Association, the Pet Professional Guild, the Association Veterinaire Suisse pour la Medecine Comportementale, and The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior.