It s a (shelter) dog s life: Just how important is human contact?

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www.animalwelfare.net.au It s a (shelter) dog s life: Just how important is human contact? Sally J. Haynes, Grahame J. Coleman & Paul H. Hemsworth

A model of human-animal interactions in the livestock industries Stockperson Animal Attitudes Behaviour Fear Productivity & Welfare Stress Animal behaviour Hemsworth and Coleman (1998)

Background Observational study of 29 handlers and 617 dogs across 4 animal shelters (Haynes, Coleman & Hemsworth 2012) Dog fear behaviours Data suggest that handlers spend more time in the pen with dogs that display more fear behaviours including more initial avoidance. However, there was no correlation between handler positive behaviour and these behavioural indicators of fear of humans. Dog interactions with handler Increased dog interactions with handler (sniff, lick, paw, jump up) associated with increased handler positive behaviour. 3

WHO AFFECTS WHOM? Aim: To determine the effects of handler contact time (5 or 30 s) and nature of the contact (positive or neutral) on the behavioural and physiological responses of shelter dogs 4

Materials & methods US County shelter 64 dogs handled by the researcher (SH) only during their first 4 days in the shelter Each dog allocated to one of 5 treatments on Day 0': 1. No human contact 2. 5 s neutral contact 3. 5 s positive contact 4. 30 s neutral contact 5. 30 s positive contact Researcher cleaned each pen once daily (Days 1 4) in a standard manner, imposed the treatments and left the pen: 0900 1200 h 5

Materials & methods Observations on dog s behaviour at feeding Days 1 4 in shelter: 0630 0645 h Researcher approached the pen and delivered food into the externally accessible bowl in a standard manner Dog behaviours recorded within 5 s of food delivery: Fearful behaviours - crouch, head oriented away, tail low or tucked, tail still Other behaviours sniff or jump up at pen door, feed Location in pen front or back half of pen 6

Materials & methods Observations on dog s behaviour to familiar human Day 4 in the shelter: 0830 0900 h Researcher approached the pen and crouched in a standard manner Dog behaviours recorded: Time spent within 1 m of human Latency to approach within 1 m of human Latency to interact with human (sniff, lick, paw or jump up) Interactions with human - sniff, lick, paw, jump up Fearful behaviours - crouch, head oriented away, tail low or tucked, tail still 7

Results Treatment effects on dog behaviour at feeding F (4,51) =3.15, P = 0.022 8

Results Treatment effects on dog behaviour to a familiar human F (4,55) =3.32, P = 0.017 9

Results Partial correlations (controlling for time in shelter) between dog fear and approach behaviours during familiar human test. (Degrees of freedom in parentheses.) Variables Behavioural response to familiar human at 0 m Latency to interact with human Total interactions with human Time spent within 1 m of human Fear behaviours (1 m) 0.52*** (47) -0.60*** (47) -0.31* (47) Fear behaviours (0 m) 0.39** (47) -0.53*** (47) -0.40** (47) * significant correlations at P <0.05; ** P < 0.01; *** P < 0.001 10

Results Dogs that received 30 s additional positive contact displayed significantly fewer fear behaviours at feeding when compared with dogs that received no contact. Dogs that received 30 s additional positive contact displayed significantly fewer fear behaviours in response to a familiar human when compared with dogs that received no contact. Data suggest both duration and the nature of human contact during routine cleaning may reduce subsequent dog fearful behaviours. 11

In summary Based on dog behaviour at feeding and in response to a familiar human, both duration and nature of the human contact during routine cleaning may reduce fearful behaviours in shelter dogs The provision of brief positive human contact during routine cleaning may assist adaptation Implications for shelter dog behaviour and welfare Behavioural testing Re-homing Ease of handling 12

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