McMillan Franklin D, Duffy Deborah L, Zawistowski Stephen L, Serpell James A
a Best Friends Animal Society , Kanab , Utah.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2015;18(1):92-111. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2014.962230. Epub 2014 Sep 25.
Abuse is an intentional act that causes harm to an individual. Dogs (Canis familiaris) with a known or suspected history of abuse were solicited for the study. A panel of 5 experts in canine behavior and abuse selected the dogs judged as having a certain or near certain history of being abused for inclusion in the study. Behavioral evaluations of the dogs were obtained using the Canine Behavioral Assessment and Research Questionnaire, which utilizes ordinal scales to rate either the intensity or frequency of the dog's behaviors. Sixty-nine dogs ultimately met the criteria for inclusion in the study. When compared with a convenience sample of 5,239 companion dogs, abused dogs were reported as displaying significantly higher rates of aggression and fear directed toward unfamiliar humans and dogs, excitability, hyperactivity, attachment and attention-seeking behaviors, persistent barking, and miscellaneous strange or repetitive behaviors. Delineating the behavioral and psychological characteristics of abused dogs provides the first step in identifying and distinguishing the risk factors and sequelae associated with abuse, which may inform the development of preventive and therapeutic programs for nonhuman animal abuse.
虐待是一种对个体造成伤害的故意行为。本研究招募了有已知或疑似虐待史的犬只(家犬)。由5名犬类行为与虐待问题专家组成的小组挑选出被判定有一定或几乎确定的虐待史的犬只纳入研究。使用犬类行为评估与研究问卷对犬只进行行为评估,该问卷使用顺序量表来评估犬只行为的强度或频率。最终有69只犬只符合纳入研究的标准。与5239只宠物犬的便利样本相比,据报告,受虐犬对陌生人和犬只表现出攻击和恐惧的比率显著更高,还有易激动、多动、依恋和寻求关注行为、持续吠叫以及各种奇怪或重复行为。描绘受虐犬的行为和心理特征是识别和区分与虐待相关的风险因素及后果的第一步,这可能为制定针对非人类动物虐待的预防和治疗方案提供依据。