The current study aimed to investigate the extent to which young children’s risk of being bitten by a dog might be explained by a lack of ability to accurately recognize dog’s emotions and a lack of knowledge about how to behave appropriately around dogs showing different emotions. One hundred and seventeen children aged 4 to 7 years were shown fifteen images and fifteen video clips of happy, angry and frightened dogs. After each image or clip a series of questions were asked to assess children’s accuracy and confidence in recognizing the dog’s emotional state and their inclination to approach the dog. Results indicated that children were least accurate when presented with frightened dogs with only just over half of 4- to 5- year olds accur...
Children require direct experience with animals in order to develop a positive attitude towards them...
This study examined the role of harm beliefs in the maintenance of childhood dog phobia and the effe...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a dog safety program on the protective behav...
There is little rigorous research relating to why children are more likely to be bitten by dogs and ...
Pre-school children are at the highest risk of being bitten by dogs, and previous research suggests ...
Abstract The prevalence of dog bites amongst young children has become a serious health problem w...
With bite figures from interview data as high as 47 % (Beck & Jones, 1985; Spiegel, 2000), andNation...
Pets play a significant role in improving human health and well-being across the life-span. However,...
With bite figures from interview data as high as 47 % (Beck & Jones, 1985; Spiegel, 2000), and Nati...
This chapter focuses on child – dog interactions and misinterpretations of situations and behaviours...
A commonly suggested reason for the occurrence of dog bites is miscommunication between humans and d...
Annually approximately 400,000 American children receive treatment for dog bites. Young children are...
The aim of this study was to measure the effects of video self-modelling on three children with dog ...
Safe human-dog relationships require understanding of dogs' signaling. As children are at particular...
Safe human-dog relationships require understanding of dogs' signaling. As children are at particular...
Children require direct experience with animals in order to develop a positive attitude towards them...
This study examined the role of harm beliefs in the maintenance of childhood dog phobia and the effe...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a dog safety program on the protective behav...
There is little rigorous research relating to why children are more likely to be bitten by dogs and ...
Pre-school children are at the highest risk of being bitten by dogs, and previous research suggests ...
Abstract The prevalence of dog bites amongst young children has become a serious health problem w...
With bite figures from interview data as high as 47 % (Beck & Jones, 1985; Spiegel, 2000), andNation...
Pets play a significant role in improving human health and well-being across the life-span. However,...
With bite figures from interview data as high as 47 % (Beck & Jones, 1985; Spiegel, 2000), and Nati...
This chapter focuses on child – dog interactions and misinterpretations of situations and behaviours...
A commonly suggested reason for the occurrence of dog bites is miscommunication between humans and d...
Annually approximately 400,000 American children receive treatment for dog bites. Young children are...
The aim of this study was to measure the effects of video self-modelling on three children with dog ...
Safe human-dog relationships require understanding of dogs' signaling. As children are at particular...
Safe human-dog relationships require understanding of dogs' signaling. As children are at particular...
Children require direct experience with animals in order to develop a positive attitude towards them...
This study examined the role of harm beliefs in the maintenance of childhood dog phobia and the effe...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a dog safety program on the protective behav...