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ASPCA® SAFERTM is a seven item aggression assessment that identifies the dog’s comfort level with restraint and touch, reaction to new experiences including movement and sound stimuli, bite inhibition, behavior around food and toys, and arousal level toward other dogs.
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These free client questionnaires are quick and easy to complete. They can be used for shelter assessment, working dog assessment and initial and progress-monitoring assessment by behavior consultants.
Mar 22, 2022 · This paper describes an emotion recognition system for dogs automatically identifying the emotions anger, fear, happiness, and relaxation. It is based on a previously trained machine learning...
Jan 31, 2016 · Using a cross-modal preferential looking paradigm, we presented dogs with either human or dog faces with different emotional valences (happy/playful versus angry/aggressive) paired with a...
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Canis familiaris, cross-modal sensory integration, emotion recognition, social cognition
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivations of each other. This usually takes place within species; however, in the case of domestic dogs, it might be advan-tageous to recognize the emotions of humans as well as other dogs. In this sense, the combination of visual and auditory cues to cat...
Ethical approval was granted by the ethics committee in the School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln. Prior to the study, writ-ten informed consent was obtained from the dogs’ owners and human models whose face images and vocalizations were sampled as the stimuli. We can confirm that both the human models have agreed that their face images an...
N.A., K.G., A.W. and D.M. conceived/designed the study and wrote the paper. E.O. conceived the study. N.A. performed the experiments. N.A. and C.S. analysed and interpreted the data. N.A. prepared the figures. All authors gave final approval for publi-cation and agree to be held accountable for the work performed.
Financial support for N.A. from Brazil Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel is acknowledged.
We thank Fiona Williams and Lucas Albuquerque for assisting with data collection/double coding and figures preparation.
- Natalia Albuquerque, Kun Guo, Anna Wilkinson, Carine Savalli, Emma Otta, Daniel Mills
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These results demonstrate that dogs can extract and integrate bimodal sensory emotional information, and discriminate between positive and negative emotions from both humans and dogs. 1. Introduction. The recognition of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivations of others [1].