Behavioural disorders are a major reason for euthanasia and sheltering of pet dogs. The prevention and treatment of behavioural disorders requires a better understanding of the underlying causes. Early life experiences, such as maternal care, attachment and socialisation, have long lasting and serious consequences for the behavioural and physiological development of an individual. The complex interplay between these factors is likely to have consequences for the future dog-owner bond and the vulnerability to develop behavioural disorders. Here, we summarise the current literature on the interactions between maternal care, attachment formation, and the sensitive socialisation period and their potential consequences on adult dog behaviour. Ba...
Canis familiaris is a highly social species. Among the social relationships between two individuals,...
Maternal care has been shown to affect the development of the brain, behaviour, social skills and em...
Pet dogs seem to form attachment bonds to their owners that resemble those that infants develop to t...
Behavioural disorders are a major reason for euthanasia and sheltering of pet dogs. The prevention a...
Maternal care in dogs and its impact on the behavioural development of puppies has become the subjec...
Available online 4 June 2016An estimated 40% of dogs living as companion dogs are believed to exhibi...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyAlison Paige AdamsProblem behaviors i...
Dog puppies are born in a state of large neural immaturity; therefore, the nervous system is sensiti...
There is scientific evidence that adult dogs establish attachment bonds towards human beings. Attach...
Canine behaviour problems have serious welfare implications for dog and owner. Canine behavioural de...
A model of parental sensitivity in caregiving informs later romantic relationships and is transmitte...
In mammals, maternal care represents a major constituent of the early-life environment and its influ...
Using the Strange Situation Test originally developed for testing the mother-infant relationship in ...
A model of parental sensitivity in caregiving informs later romantic relationships and is transmitte...
Scientific literature on attachment in domestic dogs has mainly focused on dog bond toward humans. ...
Canis familiaris is a highly social species. Among the social relationships between two individuals,...
Maternal care has been shown to affect the development of the brain, behaviour, social skills and em...
Pet dogs seem to form attachment bonds to their owners that resemble those that infants develop to t...
Behavioural disorders are a major reason for euthanasia and sheltering of pet dogs. The prevention a...
Maternal care in dogs and its impact on the behavioural development of puppies has become the subjec...
Available online 4 June 2016An estimated 40% of dogs living as companion dogs are believed to exhibi...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyAlison Paige AdamsProblem behaviors i...
Dog puppies are born in a state of large neural immaturity; therefore, the nervous system is sensiti...
There is scientific evidence that adult dogs establish attachment bonds towards human beings. Attach...
Canine behaviour problems have serious welfare implications for dog and owner. Canine behavioural de...
A model of parental sensitivity in caregiving informs later romantic relationships and is transmitte...
In mammals, maternal care represents a major constituent of the early-life environment and its influ...
Using the Strange Situation Test originally developed for testing the mother-infant relationship in ...
A model of parental sensitivity in caregiving informs later romantic relationships and is transmitte...
Scientific literature on attachment in domestic dogs has mainly focused on dog bond toward humans. ...
Canis familiaris is a highly social species. Among the social relationships between two individuals,...
Maternal care has been shown to affect the development of the brain, behaviour, social skills and em...
Pet dogs seem to form attachment bonds to their owners that resemble those that infants develop to t...