Environmental Enrichment in Kennelled Pit Bull Terriers (Canis lupus familiaris)

Although social enrichment can be considered beneficial in helping dogs cope with the kennel environment, when taking individual needs into account, it places a large demand on the carers and may not be appropriate in under-resourced kennels. Some kennels are also designed in such a way that there i...

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Main Authors: Jenna Kiddie, Anna Bodymore, Dittrich Alex
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Published: 2017
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spelling ftangliruskinfig:oai:figshare.com:article/23776200 2023-11-12T04:15:40+01:00 Environmental Enrichment in Kennelled Pit Bull Terriers (Canis lupus familiaris) Jenna Kiddie Anna Bodymore Dittrich Alex 2017-03-23T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Environmental_Enrichment_in_Kennelled_Pit_Bull_Terriers_Canis_lupus_familiaris_/23776200 unknown 10779/aru.23776200.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Environmental_Enrichment_in_Kennelled_Pit_Bull_Terriers_Canis_lupus_familiaris_/23776200 CC BY 4.0 dog behaviour dog welfare environmental enrichment Pit Bull Terrier shelter welfare Text Journal contribution 2017 ftangliruskinfig 2023-10-13T12:21:27Z Although social enrichment can be considered beneficial in helping dogs cope with the kennel environment, when taking individual needs into account, it places a large demand on the carers and may not be appropriate in under-resourced kennels. Some kennels are also designed in such a way that there is too much social interaction, in that individuals cannot choose to distance themselves from conspecifics. This study therefore aimed to assess the effects of easily accessible enrichment on the behaviour of kennelled Pit Bull Terrier type dogs rescued from a dog-fighting ring in the Philippines. Thirty-six dogs were allocated to one of three treatment groups following a matched-subject design: (i) cardboard bed provision; (ii) coconut provision; and (iii) visual contact with dogs housed in adjacent cages obstructed with cardboard partitions. Behavioural diversity and the duration and frequency of individual behaviours were analysed using linear mixed-effect models. Yawning frequencies and time spent lying down and sitting decreased during treatment. No particular treatment was more influential in these behavioural changes. In conclusion, enrichment, regardless of type, affected the dogs’ behaviour, with some effects depending on the sex of the dogs. Therefore, it is possible to cheaply and sustainably enrich the lives of dogs living in highly constrained environments, however, further research is required to refine the methods used. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Anglia Ruskin University: Figshare
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topic dog behaviour
dog welfare
environmental enrichment
Pit Bull Terrier
shelter welfare
spellingShingle dog behaviour
dog welfare
environmental enrichment
Pit Bull Terrier
shelter welfare
Jenna Kiddie
Anna Bodymore
Dittrich Alex
Environmental Enrichment in Kennelled Pit Bull Terriers (Canis lupus familiaris)
topic_facet dog behaviour
dog welfare
environmental enrichment
Pit Bull Terrier
shelter welfare
description Although social enrichment can be considered beneficial in helping dogs cope with the kennel environment, when taking individual needs into account, it places a large demand on the carers and may not be appropriate in under-resourced kennels. Some kennels are also designed in such a way that there is too much social interaction, in that individuals cannot choose to distance themselves from conspecifics. This study therefore aimed to assess the effects of easily accessible enrichment on the behaviour of kennelled Pit Bull Terrier type dogs rescued from a dog-fighting ring in the Philippines. Thirty-six dogs were allocated to one of three treatment groups following a matched-subject design: (i) cardboard bed provision; (ii) coconut provision; and (iii) visual contact with dogs housed in adjacent cages obstructed with cardboard partitions. Behavioural diversity and the duration and frequency of individual behaviours were analysed using linear mixed-effect models. Yawning frequencies and time spent lying down and sitting decreased during treatment. No particular treatment was more influential in these behavioural changes. In conclusion, enrichment, regardless of type, affected the dogs’ behaviour, with some effects depending on the sex of the dogs. Therefore, it is possible to cheaply and sustainably enrich the lives of dogs living in highly constrained environments, however, further research is required to refine the methods used.
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author Jenna Kiddie
Anna Bodymore
Dittrich Alex
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Anna Bodymore
Dittrich Alex
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title Environmental Enrichment in Kennelled Pit Bull Terriers (Canis lupus familiaris)
title_short Environmental Enrichment in Kennelled Pit Bull Terriers (Canis lupus familiaris)
title_full Environmental Enrichment in Kennelled Pit Bull Terriers (Canis lupus familiaris)
title_fullStr Environmental Enrichment in Kennelled Pit Bull Terriers (Canis lupus familiaris)
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Enrichment in Kennelled Pit Bull Terriers (Canis lupus familiaris)
title_sort environmental enrichment in kennelled pit bull terriers (canis lupus familiaris)
publishDate 2017
url https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Environmental_Enrichment_in_Kennelled_Pit_Bull_Terriers_Canis_lupus_familiaris_/23776200
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