Age, breed and sex are strongly correlated with personality traits in dogs

Dog personality research has a long history. By analyzing the most current experimental studies, we gave an overview of the theories and approaches used to research dog personality in this study. The last couple of years have seen a fair amount of research into dog personality using several methods...

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Main Authors: Azhar F. Niazy, Basma M. Bawish, Mohamed Y. Matoock
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Language:English
Published: Assiut University 2024-04-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
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Online Access:https://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/1751
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Basma M. Bawish
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description Dog personality research has a long history. By analyzing the most current experimental studies, we gave an overview of the theories and approaches used to research dog personality in this study. The last couple of years have seen a fair amount of research into dog personality using several methods. One of the methods employed in the study involves gathering data directly from dog owners through questionnaires to analyze the personality traits of the dogs, with the reported findings derived from these assessment tools. “The Dog Personality Questionnaire†(DPQ) was used in this study because, when all study results were considered, it was the most trustworthy questionnaire. The Dog Personality Questionnaire (DPQ) assesses dogs on 5 factors: Aggression towards People, Fearfulness, Aggression towards Animals, Responsiveness to Training, and Activity/Excitability. In this study, we tested the age, breed, and sex groups of a sample of 200 males and females’ dogs representing 22 different breeds from different breed groups living in dog farms in the greater Cairo region (Cairo, Giza, and Qalyubia cities) in Egypt. Our findings indicate that dogs exhibit variations in mean personality trait levels informed by their age group, breed, and sex. In conclusion, we found a strong correlation between dog age, breed, and sex.
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spelling doaj.art-757cd073acc04500a4fae03b7f6e23e32024-04-04T05:13:09ZengAssiut UniversityJournal of Advanced Veterinary Research2090-62692090-62772024-04-01144Age, breed and sex are strongly correlated with personality traits in dogsAzhar F. Niazy0Basma M. Bawish1Mohamed Y. Matoock2Veterinary Hygiene and Management Department, Faculty of Veterinary. Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, 2211, Egypt.Veterinary Hygiene and Management Department, Faculty of Veterinary. Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, 2211, Egypt.Veterinary Hygiene and Management Department, Faculty of Veterinary. Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, 2211, Egypt. Dog personality research has a long history. By analyzing the most current experimental studies, we gave an overview of the theories and approaches used to research dog personality in this study. The last couple of years have seen a fair amount of research into dog personality using several methods. One of the methods employed in the study involves gathering data directly from dog owners through questionnaires to analyze the personality traits of the dogs, with the reported findings derived from these assessment tools. “The Dog Personality Questionnaire†(DPQ) was used in this study because, when all study results were considered, it was the most trustworthy questionnaire. The Dog Personality Questionnaire (DPQ) assesses dogs on 5 factors: Aggression towards People, Fearfulness, Aggression towards Animals, Responsiveness to Training, and Activity/Excitability. In this study, we tested the age, breed, and sex groups of a sample of 200 males and females’ dogs representing 22 different breeds from different breed groups living in dog farms in the greater Cairo region (Cairo, Giza, and Qalyubia cities) in Egypt. Our findings indicate that dogs exhibit variations in mean personality trait levels informed by their age group, breed, and sex. In conclusion, we found a strong correlation between dog age, breed, and sex. https://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/1751DPQ Dog personality Traits Questionnaire
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Basma M. Bawish
Mohamed Y. Matoock
Age, breed and sex are strongly correlated with personality traits in dogs
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
DPQ
Dog personality Traits
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title_fullStr Age, breed and sex are strongly correlated with personality traits in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Age, breed and sex are strongly correlated with personality traits in dogs
title_short Age, breed and sex are strongly correlated with personality traits in dogs
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Dog personality Traits
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