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Changes in Dog Behaviour Associated with the COVID-19 Lockdown, Pre-Existing Separation-Related Problems and Alterations in Owner Behaviour

Emila-Grace Sherwell, Eirini Panteli, Tracy Krulik, Alexandra Dilley, Holly Root‐Gutteridge, Daniel S. Mills

2023Veterinary Sciences12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns provided an opportunity to assess what factors, including changes in an owner's routine and time spent at home, were associated with changes in dog behaviour. We undertook a longitudinal survey over a period of 8 months during which we asked about people's work patterns, dog management, and their dogs' behaviour. Generalized linear models revealed that the pre-existence of signs of potential separation-related problems, and especially vocalisation, self-injury, and chewing to escape confinement, was associated with an increase in a range of separation issues. Dogs showing separation-related signs prior to COVID were also more likely to develop more problems during lockdown. Management changes tended to result in increased physical and social stress, with a range of potential compensatory actions taken by the dog, however these signs of stress did not generally appear to be connected to separation-related issues. Survival analysis was used to investigate the emergence of specific issues over time. This indicated that a change to working from home was related initially to a decreased risk of aggression towards the owner, but over time, those who continued to work from the home were at an increased risk of this problem. No other significant time-related relationships were found.

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Separation (statistics)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)AggressionPsychologyPandemicWork (physics)DemographyMedicineDevelopmental psychologyEnvironmental healthComputer scienceSociologyDiseaseEngineeringMechanical engineeringPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Machine learningHuman-Animal Interaction StudiesPsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentPsychology of Social Influence
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