Dog
The effect of cage size on play and aggression between dogs in purpose-bred Beagles
There were no difference in aggression or play [in groups of female Beagles tested in barren cages], but the dogs did put significantly more distance between themselves in the large cage. ... When given a larger cage, the dogs use...
Year Published: 1993Animal Type: Dog
Citation: Bebak, J., Beck, A. M. 1993. The effect of cage size on play and aggression between dogs in purpose-bred Beagles. Laboratory Animal Science 43, 457-459.
Read MoreTime spent in active and inactive basic behaviour among laboratory beagles housed singly in cages
All the dogs were regularly more active when personnel were present.
Year Published: 1994Topics: Housing, Human-Animal InteractionAnimal Type: Dog
Citation: Helppi, J., Kaliste-Korhonen, E., Pelkonen 1994. Time spent in active and inactive basic behaviour among laboratory beagles housed singly in cages. In: Proceedings of the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations [FELASA] Symposium. Bunyan, J. (ed), 352-354. Royal Society of Medicine Press, London, UK.
Read MoreThe Accommodation of Laboratory Animals in Accordance with Animal Welfare Requirements: Dogs
Basic rules for the adequate housing and handling of dogs in the research laboratory setting are outlined. Exercise outside the cage is necessary at least once a day and of not less than 30 minutes total duration.... Housing of dogs...
Year Published: 1994Animal Type: Dog
Citation: Gartner, K., Baumans, V., Brain, P. F. et al. 1994. Dogs. In: The Accommodation of Laboratory Animals in Accordance With Animal Welfare Requirements. Proceedings of an International Workshop Held at the Bundesgesundheitsamt, Berlin [The Berlin Workshop]. O'Donoghue, P. N. (ed), 39-46. Bundesministerium f?r Ern?hrung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten, Bonn, Germany.
Read MoreLaboratory Animal Management: Dogs
This book examines controversies over proper cage sizes and interpretation of federal requirements for exercise. Minimum recommendations on husbandry practices and guidelines on how to recognize and alleviate pain and distress in research dogs are included.
Year Published: 1994Animal Type: Dog
Citation: National Research Council 1994. Laboratory Animal Management: Dogs . National Academy Press, Washington, DC.
Read MoreProvision of environmentally enriched housing for dogs
Species-adequate housing arrangements for laboratory dogs are described. All dogs receive regular outdoor group exercise and socialisation which we consider essential for their mental and physical health.
Year Published: 1994Animal Type: Dog
Citation: Loveridge, G. G. 1994. Provision of environmentally enriched housing for dogs. Animal Technology 45, 1-19.
Read MoreDog housing – is there scope for improvement? In: Proceedings of the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations [FELASA] Symposium
The toys/chews were extensively used by the dogs for over 24% of their time and thus over the 2-month study habituation was not a problem. .. After platform with stairs were added to the pens, the dogs spent over 50%...
Year Published: 1994Animal Type: Dog
Citation: Hubrecht, R. C. 1994. Dog housing - is there scope for improvement? In: Proceedings of the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations [FELASA] Symposium. Bunyan, J. (ed), 45-49. Royal Society of Medicine Press, London, UK.
Read MoreHandbook of Laboratory Animal Management and Welfare – Chapter on Carnivores: Dogs and Cats
Environmental enrichment caters for the behavioural needs of the animals, and improves their health and welfare as much as any other environmental factor. The provision of play articles or bedding may be a simple way to achieve environmental enrichment, allowing...
Year Published: 1994Animal Type: Cat, Dog
Citation: Wolfensohn, S. , Lloyd, M. 1994. Handbook of Laboratory Animal Management and Welfare - Chapter on Carnivores: Dogs and Cats. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Read MoreEnvironmental enrichment information resources for laboratory animals: 1965-1995: birds, cats, dogs, farm animals, ferrets, rabbits, and rodents (Vol
Year Published: 1995Animal Type: Bird, Cat, Cattle, Dog, Equine, Ferret, Goat, Pig, Rabbit, Rodent, Sheep
Citation: Smith CP, Taylor V, Nicol C. 1995. Environmental enrichment information resources for laboratory animals: 1965-1995: birds, cats, dogs, farm animals, ferrets, rabbits, and rodents (Vol. 2). DIANE publishing.
Read MoreDogs and dog housing
Thoughts on environmental enrichment for dogs.
Year Published: 1995Topics: Environmental Enrichment, HousingAnimal Type: Dog
Citation: Hubrecht, R. C. 1995. Dogs and dog housing. Animal Welfare Information Center [AWIC] Resource Series 2, 43-47.
Read MoreEnrichment in puppyhood and its effects on later behavior of dogs
Current dog housing typically consists of barren pens with little or no cage furniture or attempt to enrich the environment. Inanimate enrichment [chewable toys] and social enrichment [one each weekday, a technician spent 2 min in the pen, then picked...
Year Published: 1995Animal Type: Dog
Citation: Hubrecht, R. C. 1995. Enrichment in puppyhood and its effects on later behavior of dogs. Laboratory Animal Science 45, 70-75.
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