Affective behavioural responses by dogs to tactile human-dog interactions

作者:Kuhne Franziska*; Hoessler Johanna C; Struwe Rainer
来源:Berliner und Munchener Tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 2012, 125(9-10): 371-378.
DOI:10.2376/0005-9366-125-371

摘要

The communication of dogs is based on complex, subtle body postures and facial expressions. Some social interaction between dogs includes physical contact. Humans generally use both verbal and tactile signals to communicate with dogs. Hence, interaction between humans and dogs might lead to conflicts because the behavioural responses of dogs to human-dog interaction may be misinterpreted and wrongly assessed. The behavioural responses of dogs to tactile human-dog interactions and human gestures are the focus of this study. The participating dogs (n = 47) were privately owned pets. They were of varying breed and gender. The test consisted of nine randomised test sequences (e. g. petting the dog%26apos;s head or chest). A test sequence was performed for a period of 30 seconds. The inter-trial interval was set at 60 seconds and the test-retest inter-val was set at 10 minutes. The frequency and duration of the dogs%26apos; behavioural responses were recorded using INTERACT (R). To examine the behavioural responses of the dogs, a two-way analysis of variance within the linear mixed models procedure of IBM SPSS Statistics 19 (R) was conducted. %26lt;br%26gt;A significant influence of the test-sequenc order on the dogs%26apos; behaviour could be analysed for appeasement gestures (F-8,F-137 = 2.42; p = 0.018), redirected behaviour (F-8,F-161 = 6.31; p = 0.012) and socio-positive behaviour (F-8,F-148 = 6.28; p = 0.012). The behavioural responses of the dogs, which were considered as displacement activities (F-8,F-109 = 2.5; p = 0.014) differed significantly among the test sequences. The response of the dogs, measured as gestures of appeasement, redirected behaviours, and displacement activities, was most obvious during petting around the head and near the paws. The results of this study conspicuously indicate that dogs respond to tactile human-dog interactions with gestures of appeasement and displacement activities. Redirected behaviours, socio-positive behaviours as well displacement activities are behavioural responses which dogs mainly show after a human-dog interaction.

  • 出版日期2012-10