ABSTRACT: Environmental enrichment is a dynamic process consisting of a set of activities designed to meet the ethological and psychological needs of animals. It stimulates the natural behavior of each animal species improving the well-being of the individual and avoiding the development of stereotyped behaviors. The present study aimed to assess the potential benefits that four different types of environmental enrichment would bring to the quality of life of shelter dogs. Twenty dogs were observed for 6 hours daily for 5 consecutive days in the first week in order to assess and document their behavior patterns in an experimental kennel. Between the second to the fourth week, 3 forms of game and 1 type of food enrichment were used in the fi...
Given the large number of dogs housed in animal shelters each year, it is important to consider how ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of providing dogs with environmental enrich...
Dogs can be held temporarily or permanently in kennels for a number of reasons, not necessarily for ...
ABSTRACT: Environmental enrichment is a dynamic process consisting of a set of activities designed t...
Undesirable and problematic behaviors such as an increase in aggressiveness and attempts to escape a...
The well-being of dogs in shelters can be affected by different factors, including a poor physical a...
Although social enrichment can be considered beneficial in helping dogs cope with the kennel environ...
Shelter dogs with problem behavior may have trouble getting adopted or may be euthanized. However, t...
Behavioral assessment of dogs is performed at shelters worldwide, often in an attempt to identify do...
Dogs (N = 108) in an animal shelter received one of four enrichment programs: twice daily walking al...
The shelter environment may have a severe impact on the dogs' quality of life, and there is thus a n...
Activity-based environmental enrichment is known to benefit the welfare of shelter dogs, yet individ...
Some otherwise non-aggressive dogs may display fear-induced aggression under stressful conditions. A...
Behavioral problems, especially stereotypies, in shelter dogs may be an indication of poor managemen...
It comes as no surprise that an animal shelter can be a stressful place for dogs. Shelter conditions...
Given the large number of dogs housed in animal shelters each year, it is important to consider how ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of providing dogs with environmental enrich...
Dogs can be held temporarily or permanently in kennels for a number of reasons, not necessarily for ...
ABSTRACT: Environmental enrichment is a dynamic process consisting of a set of activities designed t...
Undesirable and problematic behaviors such as an increase in aggressiveness and attempts to escape a...
The well-being of dogs in shelters can be affected by different factors, including a poor physical a...
Although social enrichment can be considered beneficial in helping dogs cope with the kennel environ...
Shelter dogs with problem behavior may have trouble getting adopted or may be euthanized. However, t...
Behavioral assessment of dogs is performed at shelters worldwide, often in an attempt to identify do...
Dogs (N = 108) in an animal shelter received one of four enrichment programs: twice daily walking al...
The shelter environment may have a severe impact on the dogs' quality of life, and there is thus a n...
Activity-based environmental enrichment is known to benefit the welfare of shelter dogs, yet individ...
Some otherwise non-aggressive dogs may display fear-induced aggression under stressful conditions. A...
Behavioral problems, especially stereotypies, in shelter dogs may be an indication of poor managemen...
It comes as no surprise that an animal shelter can be a stressful place for dogs. Shelter conditions...
Given the large number of dogs housed in animal shelters each year, it is important to consider how ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of providing dogs with environmental enrich...
Dogs can be held temporarily or permanently in kennels for a number of reasons, not necessarily for ...