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Effects of single- or pair-housing on the welfare of shelter dogs: Behavioral and physiological indicators

Effects of single- or pair-housing on the welfare of shelter dogs: Behavioral and physiological indicators

by Mikel M. Delgado | Aug 26, 2024 | Dog to Dog, Environmental Management and Monitoring, Social Interactions

Dogs are often housed alone in shelter settings to reduce injury and disease spread. However, social isolation can be a stressor for dogs. Prior studies have suggested that cohousing can produce behavioral and physiological benefits. These studies have typically...
The Relationship of Adult Morphology and Early Social Signaling of the Domestic Dog (Canis familiaris)

The Relationship of Adult Morphology and Early Social Signaling of the Domestic Dog (Canis familiaris)

by Barb List | Jan 15, 2022 | Breeder Resource, Canine Body Language

Self-Reported Comprehension Ratings of Dog Behavior by Puppy Owners

Self-Reported Comprehension Ratings of Dog Behavior by Puppy Owners

by Barb List | Jan 15, 2022 | Behavior, Canine Body Language, Pet Families

Investigating the Effects of Incremental Conditioning and Supplemental Dietary Tryptophan on the Voluntary Activity and Behaviour of Mid-Distance Training Sled Dogs – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

Investigating the Effects of Incremental Conditioning and Supplemental Dietary Tryptophan on the Voluntary Activity and Behaviour of Mid-Distance Training Sled Dogs – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

by Barb List | Nov 6, 2021 | Adult Dogs, Breeder Resource, Nutrition

Investigating the Effects of Increased Soluble Fiber and Incremental Exercise on the Voluntary Physical Activity and Behaviour of Sled Dogs – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

Investigating the Effects of Increased Soluble Fiber and Incremental Exercise on the Voluntary Physical Activity and Behaviour of Sled Dogs – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP

by Barb List | Nov 1, 2021 | Adult Dogs, Breeder Resource, Nutrition

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