Salivary cortisol and behavior in therapy dogs during animal-assisted interventions: A pilot study

Autor: Halina Baran, Birgit U. Stetina, Rupert Palme, Berthold Kepplinger, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Lisa Maria Glenk
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 9:98-106
ISSN: 1558-7878
DOI: 10.1016/j.jveb.2014.02.005
Popis: Animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) have been associated with positive effects on human psychological and physiological health. Although the perception of quality standards in AAIs is high, only few investigations have focused on potential welfare implications for therapy dogs linked to their performance in AAIs. The standardized program “multiprofessional animal-assisted intervention (MTI)” has been carried out in adult mental health care, significantly improving patients’ prosocial behaviors. In the present study, we monitored salivary cortisol and behavioral measures in therapy dogs that participated in MTI group therapy sessions in an in-patient substance abuse treatment facility. Work-related activity (lay, sit, stand, walk, and run), behavior (lip licking, yawning, paw lifting, body shake, tail wagging, and panting), response to human action (taking food treats and obeying commands), and salivary cortisol levels were analyzed over the course of 5 subsequent MTI working sessions in experienced therapy dogs
Databáze: OpenAIRE