Interactions between health, behaviour and individual differences such as; mood, affect or personality have been studied more in humans than they have in non-human animals. In humans, links can be made between personality and the expression of health problems, and between personality, affect, coping, treatment and recovery success. Previous research with animals has shown that personality and mood interact to determine judgement bias and that personality interacts with stress responses and pain expression. This indicates that the way animals deal with life events is dependent on interactions between personality and mood and that pain behaviours observed in animals are not always reflective of disease severity. As such, reliance only on beha...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Stress-affe...
Dog ownership is believed to benefit owner wellbeing but, contrary to popular belief, there is limit...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...
Interactions between health, behaviour and individual differences such as; mood, affect or personali...
Across the human literature many successful attempts have been made to research how individual diffe...
Despite numerous qualitative and cross-sectional studies investigating how dog-related factors may i...
Adherence to basic animal welfare standards involves effective monitoring and control of pain, espec...
<div><p>Behavioral problems are a major source of poor welfare and premature mortality in companion ...
Dog ownership is common worldwide; two in five Australian households own a dog. It has been suggeste...
Pain associated with chronic health conditions in non-human animals is an important animal welfare i...
Pet ownership interventions reduce owner stress and increase overall quality of life, and as such, p...
Behavioral problems are a major source of poor welfare and premature mortality in companion dogs. Pr...
Previously, dog personality traits that seem to correspond have been identified by the Dog Mentality...
Stress in dogs can contribute to behavioural problems which may lead to rehoming or euthanasia of th...
Abstract Background We focused on human-animal interaction (HAI) as an important aspect of social fu...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Stress-affe...
Dog ownership is believed to benefit owner wellbeing but, contrary to popular belief, there is limit...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...
Interactions between health, behaviour and individual differences such as; mood, affect or personali...
Across the human literature many successful attempts have been made to research how individual diffe...
Despite numerous qualitative and cross-sectional studies investigating how dog-related factors may i...
Adherence to basic animal welfare standards involves effective monitoring and control of pain, espec...
<div><p>Behavioral problems are a major source of poor welfare and premature mortality in companion ...
Dog ownership is common worldwide; two in five Australian households own a dog. It has been suggeste...
Pain associated with chronic health conditions in non-human animals is an important animal welfare i...
Pet ownership interventions reduce owner stress and increase overall quality of life, and as such, p...
Behavioral problems are a major source of poor welfare and premature mortality in companion dogs. Pr...
Previously, dog personality traits that seem to correspond have been identified by the Dog Mentality...
Stress in dogs can contribute to behavioural problems which may lead to rehoming or euthanasia of th...
Abstract Background We focused on human-animal interaction (HAI) as an important aspect of social fu...
This is the final version of the article. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Stress-affe...
Dog ownership is believed to benefit owner wellbeing but, contrary to popular belief, there is limit...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...