Behavioural and Physiological Responses of Dogs Entering Re-Homing Kennels
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Hiby, E.F., Rooney, N.J., and Bradshaw, J.W.S. (2006). Behavioural and physiological responses of dogs entering re-homing kennels. Environment kennel design welfare
Vincent, R., & Robertson, J. (2022, March 4). Gaps in scientific research related to canine-breeding considerations. JVR Shelter Strategies. Retrieved December 14, 2022, from https://www.shelterstrategies.com/resources/gaps-research-canine-breeding-considerations/
Two groups of beagles, accustomed to spacious group housing, were subjected to social and spatial restriction and studied for manifestations of chronic stress with a time interval of 7 weeks between the groups.
Hennessy, M. B., Willen, R. M., & Schiml, P. A. Psychological stress, its reduction, and long-term consequences: What studies with laboratory animals might teach us about life in the dog shelter. Environment welfare
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Kiddie, J., & Collins, L. Identifying environmental and management factors that may be associated with the quality of life of kennelled dogs (canis familiaris) enrichment quality of life assessment tool (described elsewhere) to identify environmental and management factors that may affect quality of life in dogs kennelled in rehoming centres.