<p>a) Physical contact with person, b) Physical contact with chair. Proportion of behavioural occurrences in the two groups of dogs across the 8 experimental episodes (group means with SEM are shown). Asterisks indicate significant differences between dogs' groups (see text for details) : *P<0.05; **P<0.01.</p
There is a growing and important need for large-scale characterisation of dog behaviour, for example...
The aim of this study was to determine if owner behavior predicted dog attachment security in Ainswo...
The excessive reaction of dogs to social isolation, usually compromising persistent vocalisation, de...
<p>a) Exploration, b) Individual play, c) Social play. Proportion of behavioural occurrences in the ...
<p>a) Scratch door, b) Oriented to door. Proportion of behavioural occurrences in the two groups of ...
<p>Three non-mutually exclusive categories were used: action, gaze and areas of the room used by the...
The measurement of behaviour and personality can provide valuable information about the individual ...
Adult domestic dogs, during separation from the owner in an unfamiliar environment, usua...
Adaptations of the Ainsworth’s Strange Situation test, a social-development test based on Bowlby’s a...
The domestic dog shows a wide range of morphologies, that humans have selected for in the process of...
Previous studies on the dog intraspecific attachment carried out with the Strange Situation Procedur...
The study of dogs’ responses to an approaching human plays an important role both for the developme...
<p>The median proportion of sample points/episode (lower; upper 95% confidence interval) of dogs bei...
<p>a; mean duration of looking at the partner (UMO or Human) b; mean frequency of gaze alternations ...
The present study experimentally examined the psychological effects of brief dog therapy. In the exp...
There is a growing and important need for large-scale characterisation of dog behaviour, for example...
The aim of this study was to determine if owner behavior predicted dog attachment security in Ainswo...
The excessive reaction of dogs to social isolation, usually compromising persistent vocalisation, de...
<p>a) Exploration, b) Individual play, c) Social play. Proportion of behavioural occurrences in the ...
<p>a) Scratch door, b) Oriented to door. Proportion of behavioural occurrences in the two groups of ...
<p>Three non-mutually exclusive categories were used: action, gaze and areas of the room used by the...
The measurement of behaviour and personality can provide valuable information about the individual ...
Adult domestic dogs, during separation from the owner in an unfamiliar environment, usua...
Adaptations of the Ainsworth’s Strange Situation test, a social-development test based on Bowlby’s a...
The domestic dog shows a wide range of morphologies, that humans have selected for in the process of...
Previous studies on the dog intraspecific attachment carried out with the Strange Situation Procedur...
The study of dogs’ responses to an approaching human plays an important role both for the developme...
<p>The median proportion of sample points/episode (lower; upper 95% confidence interval) of dogs bei...
<p>a; mean duration of looking at the partner (UMO or Human) b; mean frequency of gaze alternations ...
The present study experimentally examined the psychological effects of brief dog therapy. In the exp...
There is a growing and important need for large-scale characterisation of dog behaviour, for example...
The aim of this study was to determine if owner behavior predicted dog attachment security in Ainswo...
The excessive reaction of dogs to social isolation, usually compromising persistent vocalisation, de...