Väätäjä Heli, Majaranta Päivi, Cardó Anna Valldeoriola, Isokoski Poika, Somppi Sanni, Vehkaoja Antti, Vainio Outi, Surakka Veikko
Research Group for Emotions, Sociality, and Computing, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.
Master School, Lapland University of Applied Sciences, Rovaniemi, Finland.
Front Vet Sci. 2021 Dec 9;8:673407. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.673407. eCollection 2021.
Leaving a dog home alone is part of everyday life for most dog owners. Previous research shows that dog-owner relationship has multifarious effects on dog behavior. However, little is known about the interplay between dog-owner relationship, physical activity of the dog, and affective experiences at the time of the owner leaving home and reunion when the owner comes home. In this paper, we explored how the general (daily, home alone, and over the 2-week study period) physical activity of the dog, and owner's perceptions of the dog's affective state were correlated at those particular moments. Nineteen volunteer dog owners had their dogs ( = 19) wear two activity trackers (ActiGraph wGT2X-GT and FitBark2) for 2 weeks 24 h/day. Prior to the 2-week continuous physical activity measurement period, the owners filled in questionnaires about the dog-owner relationship and the dog behavior. In daily questionnaires, owners described and assessed their own and their perception of the emotion-related experiences of their dog and behavior of the dog at the moment of separation and reunion. The results indicated that the dog-owner relationship has an interplay with the mean daily and weekly physical activity levels of the dog. An indication of strong emotional dog-owner relationship (especially related to the attentiveness of the dog, continuous companionship, and time spent together when relaxing) correlated positively with the mean daily activity levels of the dog during the first measurement week of the study. Results also suggest that the mean daily and over the 2-week measurement period physical activity of the dog correlated the affective experiences of the dog and owner as reported by the owner when the dog was left home alone. More research is needed to understand the interplay between affect, physical activity of the dog, dog-owner relationship, and the effects of these factors on, and their interplay with, the welfare of dogs.
对于大多数狗主人来说,把狗独自留在家中是日常生活的一部分。先前的研究表明,人犬关系对狗的行为有多种影响。然而,对于人犬关系、狗的身体活动以及主人离家和回家团聚时的情感体验之间的相互作用,我们却知之甚少。在本文中,我们探讨了在这些特定时刻,狗的总体(日常、独自在家以及为期两周的研究期间)身体活动与人对狗的情感状态认知之间的相关性。19位狗主人志愿者让他们的19只狗每天24小时佩戴两个活动追踪器(ActiGraph wGT2X - GT和FitBark2),为期两周。在连续两周的身体活动测量期之前,主人们填写了关于人犬关系和狗行为的问卷。在每日问卷中,主人描述并评估了他们自己以及他们对狗在分离和团聚时刻的情感相关经历和行为的认知。结果表明,人犬关系与狗的平均每日和每周身体活动水平之间存在相互作用。强烈的人犬情感关系迹象(特别是与狗的专注度、持续陪伴以及放松时共度的时光有关)与研究第一个测量周期间狗的平均每日活动水平呈正相关。结果还表明,狗在独自留在家中时,主人报告的狗的平均每日以及为期两周测量期内的身体活动与人对狗的情感体验相关。需要更多研究来理解情感、狗的身体活动、人犬关系之间的相互作用,以及这些因素对狗福利的影响及其相互作用。