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Sow behavior during introduction to a large dynamic group is influenced by familiarity and method
Contributor(s):: Kranz, Victoria A., Horback, Kristina M., Parsons, Thomas D., Pierdon, Meghann K.
Sows in an extensive setting maintain small, stable matrilineal social groups comprised of familiar, and often genetically related, conspecifics. Providing conditions in an intensive farm setting which allow similar social groups could reduce aggression by allowing familiar sows to benefit from...
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Effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on the human-animal bond
Contributor(s):: Beaver, B. V.
2021NAVC Clinician's BriefJanuaryFebruary48-491542-4014EnglishCited Reference Count: 2 ref.0Educational Concepts LLCTulsa, USATexas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA.text
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Psycho-Behavioural Changes in Dogs Treated with Corticosteroids: A Clinical Behaviour Perspective
| Contributor(s):: Notari, Lorella, Kirton, Roxane, Mills, Daniel S.
Arousal and distress are often important factors in problematic behaviours, and endogenous corticosteroids are important mediators in the associated stress responses. Exogenous corticosteroid treatments have been reported to change behaviour in human patients and laboratory animals, with...
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Reliability of internet information on bite behavior of domestic dogs
| Contributor(s):: Ito, K., Shiga, Y., Tanaka, M., Matsuura, A., Irimajiri, M.
Many dog owners who are dealing with behavioral problems in their dog look for solutions on the internet. However, the quality of the information available online has not yet been assessed. Therefore, in this study, we comprehensively collected information available online on behavior...
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Effects of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum PS128 on alleviating canine aggression and separation anxiety
| Contributor(s):: Yeh, Yu-Min, Lye, Xin-Ying, Lin, Han-You, Wong, Jia-Yi, Wu, Chien-Chen, Huang, Chin-Lin, Tsai, Ying-Chieh, Wang, Lih-Chiann
2022Applied Animal Behaviour Science2471055690168-159110.1016/j.applanim.2022.105569text
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Pigs' skin lesions at weaning are primarily caused by standoff and being bullied instead of unilateral active attack at the individual level
| Contributor(s):: Liu, Mingzheng, Xu, Qinglei, Zhao, Jing, Guo, Yanli, Zhang, Chunlei, Cheng, Meng, Zhao, Xianle, Schinckel, Allan P., Zhou, Bo
2022Applied Animal Behaviour Science2471055560168-159110.1016/j.applanim.2022.105556text
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How does temperature affect aggression during and after dominance hierarchy formation in Nile tilapia?
| Contributor(s):: Barki, Assaf, Cnaani, Avner, Biran, Jakob
2022Applied Animal Behaviour Science2471055630168-159110.1016/j.applanim.2022.105563text
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Stabilitet i atferd og emosjoner hos hund fra 3 måneder og frem til 15 måneders alder
| Contributor(s):: Charlotte S. Mikkelsen, Anne Marit Rød, Katrine H. Støkken
Del 1: Hunden blir ofte sett på som menneskets beste venn. For å få en bedre forståelse av hundens atferd, har vi sett nærmere på: hundens domestisering, hva atferd er, samt atferdsutvikling og atferdsproblemer. Domestiseringen er en viktig del av hundens...
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Personality profiling may help select better cleaner fish for sea-lice control in salmon farming
| Contributor(s):: Whittaker, Benjamin Alexander, Consuegra, Sofia, Garcia de Leaniz, Carlos
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Once bitten, twice shy: Aggressive and defeated pigs begin agonistic encounters with more negative emotions
| Contributor(s):: Oldham, Lucy, Arnott, Gareth, Camerlink, Irene, Doeschl-Wilson, Andrea, Farish, Marianne, Wemelsfelder, Francoise, Turner, Simon P.
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Effects of two different early socialization models on social behavior and physiology of suckling piglets
| Contributor(s):: Ji, Wenbo, Li, Xin, Zhang, Xiaohong, Liu, Runze, Shu, Yufu, Cheng, Zheng, Bi, Yanju, Liu, Honggui, Bao, Jun
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Modulating captive mammalian social behavior: A scoping review on olfactory treatments
| Contributor(s):: Barabas, Amanda J., Dijak, Stephanie R., Yatcilla, Jane F., Walker, Danielle N., Gaskill, Brianna N.
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Potential Risk Factors for Aggression and Playfulness in Cats: Examination of a Pooling Fallacy Using Fe-BARQ as an Example
| Contributor(s):: Noema Gajdoš Kmecová, Barbara Petková, Jana Kottferová, Rachel Sarah Wannell, Daniel Simon Mills
Using a popular method of behaviour evaluation which rates the intensity of behaviour in different contexts, we demonstrate how pooling item scores relating to a given construct can reveal different potential risk factors for the dependent variable depending on how the total score is...
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Characteristics and Adoption Success of Shelter Dogs Assessed as Resource Guarders
| Contributor(s):: Betty McGuire
Some domestic dogs aggressively guard resources. Canine resource guarding impacts public health through dog bites and aects dog welfare through adoption and euthanasia policies at animal shelters. However, little is known about the demographic characteristics and adoption success of dogs...
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An Analysis of the Impact of the Presence of a Therapy Dog on Student Behavior in a Special Education Middle School Classroom
| Contributor(s):: Schimming, Dena
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Low Luminosity Reduces Agonistic Behaviour of Nile Tilapia
| Contributor(s):: Tatemoto, Patricia, Serra, Monica
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Dominance and Leadership: Useful Concepts in Human–Horse Interactions?
| Contributor(s):: Elke Hartmann, Janne W. Christensen, Paul D. McGreevy
Dominance hierarchies in horses primarily influence priority access to limited resources of any kind, resulting in predictable contest outcomes that potentially minimize aggressive encounters and associated risk of injury. Levels of aggression in group-kept horses under domestic conditions have...
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Risk-factors associated with veterinary-related fear and aggression in owned domestic dogs
| Contributor(s):: Stellato, Anastasia C., Flint, Hannah E., Dewey, Cate E., Widowski, Tina M., Niel, Lee
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Evaluating factors influencing dog post-adoptive return in a Canadian animal shelter
| Contributor(s):: Friend, J. R., Bench, C. J.
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Hang on: an evaluation of the hemp rope as environmental enrichment in C57BL/6 mice
| Contributor(s):: Gjendal, K., Sorensen, D. B., Kiersgaard, M. K., Ottesen, J. L.