Dog Behaviour, Physiology and Welfare
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- Medicine
- dog
- canine welfare
- canine cruelty
- neglect
- RSPCA
- age
- zoo
- wolf behaviour
- animal welfare
- visitor
- conservation
- education
- breed
- blood
- dogs
- prolactin
- saliva
- stress
- herding
- livestock
- working dog
- survey
- traits
- boldness
- behavioral test
- impulsivity
- sex differences
- learning
- validation
- children
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- cognition
- reading-to-dog programme
- guide dog
- dietary protein/fat ratio
- training
- thyroid hormones
- lipid panel
- biological motion
- point-light display
- visual perception
- experience
- dog ownership
- dog walking
- physical activity
- accelerometry
- psychosocial well-being
- prospective trial
- animal-assisted intervention
- dog rescue
- foster dog
- shelter dog
- behaviour
- cortisol
- male
- shelter
- Spanish Greyhound
- animal cruelty
- socioeconomic
- problems
- assessment
- canines
- shelters
- predict
- social tolerance
- social attentiveness
- reconciliation
- consolation
- appeasement
- play fighting
- leverage
- behavioural plasticity
- Canis lupus lupus
- behavior
- alloparental care
- puppies
- breeders
- separation distress disorder
- vasopressin
- oxytocin
- anxiety
- n/a
- disaster
- preparedness
- puppy raiser
- service dogs
- working dogs
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The relationship between domestic dogs and humans represents a unique example of an interspecific relationship. For this and other reasons, there has been a substantial increase in research on dogs. This Special Issue entitled "Dog Behaviour, Physiology and Welfare" collects important information ranging from basic to applied ethology, dealing with canine endocrinology (prolactin, vasopressin, thyroid hormones), physiology (visual perception), welfare (in shelters and zoos), as well as the context of working dogs (service dogs, co-therapist dogs, herding dogs) and the dog-wolf comparison. All the papers are open access and can be read at https://www.mdpi.com/journal/animals/special_issues/Dog_Behavior
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