Gunter Lisa M, Barber Rebecca T, Wynne Clive D L
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, United States of America.
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2016 Mar 23;11(3):e0146857. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146857. eCollection 2016.
Previous research has indicated that certain breeds of dogs stay longer in shelters than others. However, exactly how breed perception and identification influences potential adopters' decisions remains unclear. Current dog breed identification practices in animal shelters are often based upon information supplied by the relinquishing owner, or staff determination based on the dog's phenotype. However, discrepancies have been found between breed identification as typically assessed by welfare agencies and the outcome of DNA analysis. In Study 1, the perceived behavioral and adoptability characteristics of a pit-bull-type dog were compared with those of a Labrador Retriever and Border Collie. How the addition of a human handler influenced those perceptions was also assessed. In Study 2, lengths of stay and perceived attractiveness of dogs that were labeled as pit bull breeds were compared to dogs that were phenotypically similar but were labeled as another breed at an animal shelter. The latter dogs were called "lookalikes." In Study 3, we compared perceived attractiveness in video recordings of pit-bull-type dogs and lookalikes with and without breed labels. Lastly, data from an animal shelter that ceased applying breed labeling on kennels were analyzed, and lengths of stay and outcomes for all dog breeds, including pit bulls, before and after the change in labeling practice were compared. In total, these findings suggest that breed labeling influences potential adopters' perceptions and decision-making. Given the inherent complexity of breed assignment based on morphology coupled with negative breed perceptions, removing breed labels is a relatively low-cost strategy that will likely improve outcomes for dogs in animal shelters.
先前的研究表明,某些犬种在收容所停留的时间比其他犬种更长。然而,品种认知和识别究竟如何影响潜在领养者的决定仍不清楚。动物收容所目前的犬种识别做法通常基于送养主人提供的信息,或工作人员根据狗的表型做出的判断。然而,人们发现,福利机构通常评估的品种识别与DNA分析结果之间存在差异。在研究1中,对比了斗牛犬类型的狗与拉布拉多猎犬和边境牧羊犬在行为和可领养性方面的感知特征。还评估了添加一名人类驯犬员如何影响这些认知。在研究2中,将被标记为斗牛犬品种的狗在收容所的停留时间和感知吸引力,与那些表型相似但被标记为其他品种的狗进行了比较。后一种狗被称为“长得像的狗”。在研究3中,我们对比了有品种标签和没有品种标签的斗牛犬类型的狗以及长得像的狗的视频记录中的感知吸引力。最后,分析了一家停止在犬舍上使用品种标签的动物收容所的数据,并比较了标签做法改变前后所有犬种(包括斗牛犬)的停留时间和结果。总的来说,这些发现表明品种标签会影响潜在领养者的认知和决策。鉴于基于形态学的品种认定具有内在复杂性,再加上对某些品种的负面认知,去除品种标签是一种成本相对较低的策略,可能会改善动物收容所中狗狗的结局。