AbstractTests of motor laterality and behavioral reactivity, as well as salivary cortisol concentrations, were examined in this pilot study to identify dogs best suited to guide dog work. Over a 14-month period, lateralization tests were conducted and cortisol concentrations were determined on 3 separate occasions, and temperament testing was performed on 2. Potential guide dogs (N = 43) involved in this study were 5 golden retrievers (4 males, 1 female) and thirty-eight Labrador retrievers (8 black males, fifteen yellow males, 5 black females, and ten yellow females). Results from these tests were then compared with the ultimate success of the dogs in the Guide Dogs NSW/ACT training program. This comparison produced evidence that motor lat...
As our long-term companions, dogs’ communication with us is perhaps the most developed of all human-...
Many dogs are found to be unsuitable for training as guide dogs for the blind. Consequently the Roya...
A guide dog is a domestic dog (Canis familiaris) that is specifically educated to provide mobility s...
Tests of motor laterality and behavioral reactivity, as well as salivary cortisol concentrations, we...
AbstractTests of motor laterality and behavioral reactivity, as well as salivary cortisol concentrat...
The aim of this study was to determine whether objective measures of laterality could be used to ide...
A range of mobility aids are available to assist people living with vision impairment, and of these,...
This study examines the relative importance of a longer than normal 4-month training period, or bein...
With demand growing for different types of working dogs, such as police and army dogs, the need to i...
Working dog organisations, such as Guide Dogs, need to regularly assess the behaviour of the dogs th...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryDaniel W. MoserAmong working dogs, the ro...
Motor laterality in potential guide dogs (n = 113) was determined using two methods: the Kong™ Test ...
A guide dog is a domestic dog (Canis familiaris) that is specifically educated to provide mobility s...
Several factors affect how guide dogs in training fare during the period before the dogs are paired ...
As our long-term companions, dogs’ communication with us is perhaps the most developed of all human-...
Many dogs are found to be unsuitable for training as guide dogs for the blind. Consequently the Roya...
A guide dog is a domestic dog (Canis familiaris) that is specifically educated to provide mobility s...
Tests of motor laterality and behavioral reactivity, as well as salivary cortisol concentrations, we...
AbstractTests of motor laterality and behavioral reactivity, as well as salivary cortisol concentrat...
The aim of this study was to determine whether objective measures of laterality could be used to ide...
A range of mobility aids are available to assist people living with vision impairment, and of these,...
This study examines the relative importance of a longer than normal 4-month training period, or bein...
With demand growing for different types of working dogs, such as police and army dogs, the need to i...
Working dog organisations, such as Guide Dogs, need to regularly assess the behaviour of the dogs th...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryDaniel W. MoserAmong working dogs, the ro...
Motor laterality in potential guide dogs (n = 113) was determined using two methods: the Kong™ Test ...
A guide dog is a domestic dog (Canis familiaris) that is specifically educated to provide mobility s...
Several factors affect how guide dogs in training fare during the period before the dogs are paired ...
As our long-term companions, dogs’ communication with us is perhaps the most developed of all human-...
Many dogs are found to be unsuitable for training as guide dogs for the blind. Consequently the Roya...
A guide dog is a domestic dog (Canis familiaris) that is specifically educated to provide mobility s...