Dogs in shelters are faced with the challenge of adapting to a kennel after relinquishment and to a novel home after adoption. To measure adaptability of dogs, more feasible behavioural and physiological parameters need to be validated in different contexts. To evaluate nocturnal activity as an indicator of adaptability, we compared nocturnal activity, urinary cortisol:creatinine ratio (UCCR), and body weight changes of sheltered dogs the first period after intake in the shelter and after adoption. Nocturnal activity and UCCRs were significantly lower the first days after adoption than in the shelter. After adoption, nocturnal activity was significantly lower on night 2 than night 1, but not on night 3 and 4, suggesting a form of ‘rebound o...
Seventy-four healthy mixed-breed dogs were studied collecting behavioural data by means of ‘focal an...
Studies with humans and some other animal species have shown that sleep is compromised when the pres...
The stress experienced by dogs admitted to animal shelters not only impacts welfare, but may lead to...
Dogs in shelters are faced with the challenge of adapting to a kennel after relinquishment and to a ...
Every shelter dog is faced with the challenge to adapt to a kennel environment. To monitor the welfa...
Shelter dogs face the challenge of adapting to a kennel environment. Individual differences in adapt...
One of the greatest stressors for dogs living in animal shelters is social isolation. Many studies h...
Behavior and plasma cortisol levels were examined in puppies and juvenile/adult dogs admitted to a p...
Dogs in shelters are exposed to various psychological stressors, including novelty, separation from ...
Previous research on humans and animals suggests that the analysis of sleep patterns may reliably i...
It comes as no surprise that an animal shelter can be a stressful place for dogs. Shelter conditions...
Background: The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis undergoes adaptations throughout housing s...
Previous research on humans and animals suggests that the analysis of sleep patterns may reliably in...
In Italy, National Law (281/1991) prohibits euthanasia of shelter dogs if they are not dangerous or ...
Dogs (N = 108) in an animal shelter received one of four enrichment programs: twice daily walking al...
Seventy-four healthy mixed-breed dogs were studied collecting behavioural data by means of ‘focal an...
Studies with humans and some other animal species have shown that sleep is compromised when the pres...
The stress experienced by dogs admitted to animal shelters not only impacts welfare, but may lead to...
Dogs in shelters are faced with the challenge of adapting to a kennel after relinquishment and to a ...
Every shelter dog is faced with the challenge to adapt to a kennel environment. To monitor the welfa...
Shelter dogs face the challenge of adapting to a kennel environment. Individual differences in adapt...
One of the greatest stressors for dogs living in animal shelters is social isolation. Many studies h...
Behavior and plasma cortisol levels were examined in puppies and juvenile/adult dogs admitted to a p...
Dogs in shelters are exposed to various psychological stressors, including novelty, separation from ...
Previous research on humans and animals suggests that the analysis of sleep patterns may reliably i...
It comes as no surprise that an animal shelter can be a stressful place for dogs. Shelter conditions...
Background: The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis undergoes adaptations throughout housing s...
Previous research on humans and animals suggests that the analysis of sleep patterns may reliably in...
In Italy, National Law (281/1991) prohibits euthanasia of shelter dogs if they are not dangerous or ...
Dogs (N = 108) in an animal shelter received one of four enrichment programs: twice daily walking al...
Seventy-four healthy mixed-breed dogs were studied collecting behavioural data by means of ‘focal an...
Studies with humans and some other animal species have shown that sleep is compromised when the pres...
The stress experienced by dogs admitted to animal shelters not only impacts welfare, but may lead to...