Pet Behaviour Science. N. 13 (2022)
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Research papers The perceptions and experiences of Australian pet owners as a result of easing COVID-19 restrictions: Insights from an online survey Jessica Lee Oliva, Rachel Lau ..................................................................... 1-15 Detector dog training shows companion-dogs rapidly remember the what and where of instinctively significant scents Graham Joseph Adams .............................................................................. 16-35 Pet Attitudes Predicting Preferences for Pets Over People Katherine Aumer, Michael Erickson, Jack Krizizke, Marc Jaksuwijitkorn, Jennifer Åbb .............. 16-31
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Pet attitudes predicting preferences for pets over people
(Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, 2022)The preference for animal companionship over human companionship may be predicted by attitudes about pet ownership. We hypothesized that pet attitudes could predict preferences for relationships ... -
Detector dog training shows companion-dogs rapidly remember the what and where of instinctively significant scents
(Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, 2022)All of the companion dogs demonstrated that they were capable of rapid training to remember ‘the what’ of trained‑for scents of evolutionary significance. In training, all the dogs made the cognitive transition ... -
The perceptions and experiences of Australian pet owners as a result of easing COVID-19 restrictions: Insights from an online survey
(Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, 2022)The majority of Australian dog and cat owners living alone during the first COVID‑19 lockdown endorsed the idea that their pet made the isolation easier, reduced feelings of loneliness, and ...