A longitudinal study of seven litters of labrador retrievers and five litters of border collies from eight weeks to 18 months of age indicated that the majority showed some degree of potentially undesirable behaviour when separated from their owners. its incidence was particularly high in the labrador retrievers, of which 13 of 23 showed separation-related behaviour for more than a month. Socially diverse environments experienced between six and 12 months of age were associated with a subsequent absence of separation related behaviour. in a questionnaire survey of dog owners, separation-related behaviour was reported in 27 of 94 dogs, and a further 20 had shown the behaviour in the past. Male dogs were more likely to express separation-rela...
Adult domestic dogs, during separation from the owner in an unfamiliar environment, usua...
Previous research has suggested that owners ’ attitude to their family dogs may contribute to a vari...
<div><p>Previous research has suggested that owners’ attitude to their family dogs may contribute to...
The excessive reaction of dogs to social isolation, usually compromising persistent vocalisation, de...
The present study examined the prevalence of behaviours in dogs separated from the litter for adopti...
In modern society many dogs (Canis familiaris) spend time home alone, and behavior problems specific...
Dogs are known to form strong relationships towards subjects of their own kind and of other species....
In this study 22 dogs with separation anxiety related behavior (SRB) and 7 dogs without SRB were par...
One hundred and seventy behavior problems were observed in 105 dogs referred for behavior-problem ma...
Separation anxiety is one of the most common behavioral disorder in companion dogs. Dogs not sufferi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of certain behavioural issues in dogs with...
The domestic dog is one of our most popular companions and longest relationships, occupying differen...
Understanding the potential causes and risk factors associated with separation anxiety in dogs is ne...
SummaryUp to five million pet dogs in the UK (∼50% of the population) may, at some stage of their li...
Separation-related behaviors are described as problematic behaviors that occur exclusively in the ow...
Adult domestic dogs, during separation from the owner in an unfamiliar environment, usua...
Previous research has suggested that owners ’ attitude to their family dogs may contribute to a vari...
<div><p>Previous research has suggested that owners’ attitude to their family dogs may contribute to...
The excessive reaction of dogs to social isolation, usually compromising persistent vocalisation, de...
The present study examined the prevalence of behaviours in dogs separated from the litter for adopti...
In modern society many dogs (Canis familiaris) spend time home alone, and behavior problems specific...
Dogs are known to form strong relationships towards subjects of their own kind and of other species....
In this study 22 dogs with separation anxiety related behavior (SRB) and 7 dogs without SRB were par...
One hundred and seventy behavior problems were observed in 105 dogs referred for behavior-problem ma...
Separation anxiety is one of the most common behavioral disorder in companion dogs. Dogs not sufferi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of certain behavioural issues in dogs with...
The domestic dog is one of our most popular companions and longest relationships, occupying differen...
Understanding the potential causes and risk factors associated with separation anxiety in dogs is ne...
SummaryUp to five million pet dogs in the UK (∼50% of the population) may, at some stage of their li...
Separation-related behaviors are described as problematic behaviors that occur exclusively in the ow...
Adult domestic dogs, during separation from the owner in an unfamiliar environment, usua...
Previous research has suggested that owners ’ attitude to their family dogs may contribute to a vari...
<div><p>Previous research has suggested that owners’ attitude to their family dogs may contribute to...