Department of Psychology, School of Health Sciences and Education, Saint Francis University, Loretto, PA, USA.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2021 Apr-Jun;24(2):117-131. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2020.1717339. Epub 2020 Jan 28.
Animal shelters around the US are commonly overpopulated, and canine-specific behavioral rehabilitation opportunities within shelters are limited. The current project explored the possibility of integrating a canine-training program into the academic undergraduate Psychology curriculum. Students enrolled in the "Canine Learning and Behavior" class at Saint Francis University fostered and trained a total of 10 shelter dogs throughout three academic semesters, and the effectiveness of the program on the behavior of the dogs was evaluated. Findings demonstrated that the behavioral repertoire of all trained dogs improved, as assessed using a 10-item questionnaire tailored to the American Kennel Club "Canine Good Citizen" (AKC-CGC) test. Results also demonstrated that most dogs passed the AKC-CGC test conducted by a certified evaluator, and that all dogs were successfully adopted into their forever homes. The implications, limitations, and future directions of the study are discussed.
美国各地的动物收容所通常人满为患,收容所内针对犬类的特定行为康复机会有限。本项目探讨了将犬类训练计划纳入学术本科生心理学课程的可能性。圣弗朗西斯大学的“犬类学习与行为”课程的学生在三个学期中总共寄养和训练了 10 只收容所的狗,并且评估了该计划对狗的行为的有效性。研究结果表明,所有经过训练的狗的行为表现都有所改善,这是通过一项针对美国养犬俱乐部“犬类良好公民”(AKC-CGC)测试的 10 项问卷进行评估的。结果还表明,大多数狗通过了由认证评估员进行的 AKC-CGC 测试,并且所有狗都成功地被领养到了它们的永久家庭。讨论了研究的意义、限制和未来方向。