Returning a Shelter Dog: The Role of Owner Expectations and Dog Behavior
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Animal Shelter
2.2. Study Protocol
2.3. Baseline Questionnaire
2.4. Follow-Up Questionnaires
2.5. Categorical Principal Component Analysis (CATPCA)
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Response Rates
3.2. Demographics
3.3. Expectations for Ownership
3.4. Owners’ Perceptions of Adoption
3.5. Dog Behavior Post-Adoption
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Not Returned % (n) | Returned % (n) | Total % (n) | |
---|---|---|---|
Owner | |||
Gender | |||
Male | 45.6 (47) | 55.2 (16) | 47.7 (63) |
Female | 54.4 (56) | 44.8 (13) | 52.3 (69) |
Age | |||
18–29 | 35.0 (36) | 37.9 (11) | 35.6 (47) |
30–39 | 22.3 (23) | 27.6 (8) | 23.5 (31) |
40–49 | 13.6 (14) | 13.8 (4) | 13.6 (18) |
50–59 | 15.5 (16) | 10.3 (3) | 14.4 (19) |
60–69 | 8.7 (9) | 3.4 (1) | 7.6 (10) |
70+ | 4.9 (5) | 6.9 (2) | 5.3 (7) |
Dog ownership history | |||
Current | 50.5 (52) | 34.5 (10) | 47.0 (62) |
Previous | 46.6 (48) | 55.2 (16) | 48.5 (64) |
Never | 2.9 (3) | 10.3 (3) | 4.5 (6) |
Dog | |||
Sex | |||
Male | 61.2 (63) | 65.5 (19) | 62.1 (82) |
Female | 38.8 (40) | 34.5 (10) | 37.9 (50) |
Age | |||
Puppy (≤6 months) | 20.4 (21) | 20.7 (6) | 20.5 (27) |
Young adult (>6 months−2 years) | 30.1 (31) | 44.8 (13) | 33.3 (44) |
Adult (>2–8 years) | 41.7 (43) | 34.5 (10) | 40.2 (53) |
Senior (>8 years) | 7.8 (8) | 0.0 (0) | 6.1 (8) |
Size a | |||
Small (<19 lbs) | 11.7 (12) | 6.9 (2) | 10.6 (14) |
Medium (>19–<59 lbs) | 70.9 (73) | 65.5 (19) | 69.7 (92) |
Large (>59 lbs) | 17.5 (18) | 27.6 (8) | 19.7 (26) |
Intake type | |||
Owner surrender | 13.6 (14) | 24.1 (7) | 15.9 (21) |
Return | 8.7 (9) | 13.8 (4) | 9.8 (13) |
Seized/custody | 20.4 (21) | 17.2 (5) | 19.7 (26) |
Stray | 36.9 (38) | 24.1 (7) | 34.1 (45) |
Transfer in | 20.4 (21) | 20.7 (6) | 20.5 (27) |
Previous Return | |||
Yes | 12.6 (13) | 13.8 (4) | 12.9 (17) |
No | 87.4 (90) | 86.2 (25) | 87.1 (115) |
Length of stay (days) b | 12.0 (8.0–19.0) | 11.0 (6.5–16.5) | 12.0 (8.0–18.8) |
Return Reason | n | % |
---|---|---|
Animal-based reasons | 17 | 58.6 |
Chases animals | 1 | 3.4 |
Doesn’t like other pets | 3 | 10.3 |
Escapes | 2 | 6.9 |
Multiple behavior issues | 1 | 3.4 |
Pets in home didn’t like | 4 | 13.8 |
Too active | 3 | 10.3 |
Too much energy | 1 | 3.4 |
Too noisy | 1 | 3.4 |
Requires too much exercise | 1 | 3.4 |
Owner-based reasons | 10 | 34.5 |
Change in lifestyle | 1 | 3.4 |
Homeless | 1 | 3.4 |
Inadequate housing/yard | 1 | 3.4 |
Landlord issues | 1 | 3.4 |
Not enough time | 4 | 13.8 |
Travel | 1 | 3.4 |
Unwanted | 1 | 3.4 |
Other/Unspecified | 2 | 6.9 |
Total | 29 | 100.0 |
Expectations | Not Returned (n = 103) | Returned (n = 29) | Mann–Whitney U | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
Factor 1—Dog behavior and physical health | ||||
not to dig or chew inappropriate objects | 3 (2–4) | 4 (3–4.5) | 1900.50 | 0.02 |
not to escape or run away | 4 (3–4) | 4 (3–5) | 1711.50 | 0.21 |
not to chase wildlife | 3 (2–3) | 3 (2–4) | 1804.00 | 0.07 |
not to be fearful in new situations | 3 (2–3) | 3 (2–4) | 1933.00 | 0.01 |
not to be fearful of new people | 3 (2–4) | 3 (2–4) | 1769.50 | 0.11 |
not to bark or howl frequently | 3 (3–4) | 3 (2–4) | 1852.00 | 0.65 |
to be comfortable being left alone for up to 8 h out of a crate (e.g., during the workday) | 3 (2–4) | 3 (3–4) | 1817.50 | 0.06 |
to be comfortable being left alone for up to 8 h in a crate (e.g., during the workday) | 3 (2–4) | 3 (2–4) | 1665.50 | 0.33 |
not to growl or bark at me and my family | 4 (3–4) | 4 (3–5) | 1679.50 | 0.28 |
to be friendly towards children | 4 (3–4) | 4 (3.5–5) | 1943.50 | 0.01 |
to have the same personality at home as at the shelter | 3 (2–4) | 4 (2.5–4) | 1799.50 | 0.08 |
to already be housetrained | 3 (2–3) | 3 (3–3) | 1639.00 | 0.39 |
to be friendly towards other animals and pets | 4 (3–4) | 4 (3–5) | 1773.00 | 0.10 |
not to growl or bark at strangers | 3 (2–3) | 3 (2–4) | 1713.00 | 0.21 |
to be independent | 3 (2–3) | 3 (2–3) | 1548.50 | 0.74 |
to be healthy when I bring them home from the shelter | 4 (3–5) | 4 (4–5) | 1926.00 | 0.01 |
Factor 2—Human–dog bond | ||||
to respond to training | 4 (3–4) | 4 (4–5) | 1866.50 | 0.02 |
to reduce my stress | 4 (3–4) | 4 (3–5) | 1687.00 | 0.26 |
will benefit my health | 4 (4–5) | 4 (4–5) | 1812.00 | 0.06 |
to be excited to see me when I come home | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–5) | 1903.50 | 0.01 |
to be a form of emotional support | 4 (3–4) | 4 (4–5) | 1866.00 | 0.03 |
to be sensitive to how I’m feeling | 3 (3–4) | 4 (3–5) | 1878.50 | 0.02 |
will make me feel safe | 4 (3–4) | 4 (3–5) | 1788.50 | 0.09 |
to be my companion | 4 (4–5) | 4 (4–5) | 1658.50 | 0.31 |
will be active, energetic, and always on the go | 3 (3–4) | 4 (3–4) | 1738.00 | 0.14 |
will be excitable (e.g., before going on a walk) | 4 (3–4) | 4 (4–5) | 1773.50 | 0.09 |
Factor 3—Owner responsibilities | ||||
I will have to walk my new dog | 5 (5–5) | 5 (4.5–5) | 1477.00 | 0.90 |
I will have to train my new dog | 5 (5–5) | 5 (4–5) | 1464.00 | 0.83 |
I will have to play with my new dog | 5 (5–5) | 5 (4.5–5) | 1441.00 | 0.68 |
there may be unexpected costs associated with my new dog | 4 (4–5) | 4 (4–5) | 1392.00 | 0.53 |
to take an active role in helping my new dog adjust to its surroundings | 5 (4–5) | 5 (4–5) | 1572.00 | 0.59 |
to consider my new dog part of my family | 5 (5–5) | 5 (5–5) | 1450.50 | 0.70 |
taking care of my new dog will require me to learn new skills and information | 4 (3–5) | 4 (3–5) | 1589.00 | 0.58 |
bringing a new dog home will be challenging | 3 (2–4) | 3 (2–3) | 1287.00 | 0.24 |
I will have to make changes to my schedule to accommodate my new dog | 4 (3–4) | 4 (3–5) | 1534.00 | 0.82 |
to be low maintenance a | 2 (2–3) | 3 (2–3.5) | 1711.50 | 0.20 |
2 Days | 2 Weeks | 4 Months | ||||
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n | % | n | % | n | % | |
C-BARQ subscales | ||||||
Stranger-directed aggression | 16 | 44.4 | 12 | 40.0 | 15 | 55.6 |
Owner-directed aggression | 2 | 8.7 | 3 | 10.3 | 6 | 24.0 |
Dog-directed aggression | 16 | 40.0 | 13 | 43.3 | 17 | 68.0 |
Familiar dog aggression | 4 | 14.3 | 9 | 37.5 | 7 | 33.3 |
Stranger-directed fear | 17 | 37.8 | 10 | 28.6 | 9 | 34.6 |
Nonsocial fear | 35 | 76.1 | 30 | 85.7 | 23 | 85.2 |
Dog-directed fear | 18 | 60.0 | 16 | 53.3 | 14 | 58.3 |
Separation-related behavior | 38 | 79.2 | 30 | 83.3 | 23 | 85.2 |
C-BARQ miscellaneous items | ||||||
Escapes | 24 | 52.2 | 13 | 41.9 | 14 | 58.3 |
Chews inappropriate objects | 30 | 52.6 | 26 | 68.4 | 19 | 70.4 |
Urinates against objects in home | 18 | 31.6 | 14 | 36.8 | 6 | 22.2 |
Urinates when left alone | 17 | 34.7 | 13 | 35.1 | 8 | 29.6 |
Defecates when left alone | 10 | 20.8 | 10 | 27.0 | 7 | 25.9 |
Hyperactive, restless, has trouble settling down | 34 | 58.6 | 19 | 50.0 | 16 | 59.3 |
Chases tail/hind end | 16 | 28.1 | 15 | 39.5 | 9 | 33.3 |
Barks persistently when alarmed or excited | 26 | 46.4 | 22 | 59.5 | 14 | 51.9 |
F | p Value | 2 Day | 2 Week | 4 Month | ||||
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n | EMM (95% CI) | n | EMM (95% CI) | n | EMM (95% CI) | |||
C-BARQ subscale | ||||||||
Excitability | 3.07 | 0.06 | 38 | 1.82 (1.50,2.14) | 31 | 2.07 (1.72,2.41) | 24 | 2.40 (2.04,2.75) |
Training difficulty | 5.22 | 0.01 | 31 | 2.40 (2.02,2.78) | 31 | 1.89 (1.61,2.17) | 22 | 1.62 (1.30,1.95) |
Chasing | 0.63 | 0.54 | 29 | 1.76 (1.25,2.27) | 26 | 1.50 (1.04,1.96) | 23 | 1.89 (1.27,2.51) |
Energy | 0.01 | 0.99 | 45 | 2.28 (1.92,2.64) | 34 | 2.28 (1.88,2.68) | 24 | 2.29 (1.91,2.68) |
C-BARQ miscellaneous items | ||||||||
Pulls excessively hard on leash | 0.31 | 0.74 | 44 | 1.32 (0.99,1.65) | 34 | 1.47 (1.08,1.86) | 24 | 1.50 (1.09,1.91) |
All Time Points a | 2 Days to 2 Weeks b | 2 Weeks to 4 Months b | 2 Days to 4 Months b | |||||||||
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n | X2 | p | n | Z | p | n | Z | p | n | Z | p | |
C-BARQ subscale | ||||||||||||
Stranger-directed aggression | 8 | 0.40 | 0.82 | 12 | 0.33 | 0.74 | 15 | 0.14 | 0.89 | 13 | −0.16 | 0.88 |
Owner-directed aggression | 13 | 4.00 | 0.14 | 20 | 0.00 | 1.00 | 15 | 1.34 | 0.18 | 13 | 1.34 | 0.18 |
Dog-directed aggression | 6 | 10.38 | 0.01 | 12 | 1.19 | 0.24 | 14 | 0.99 | 0.32 | 11 | 1.75 | 0.08 |
Familiar dog aggression | 7 | 2.67 | 0.26 | 10 | 1.41 | 0.16 | 12 | 0.00 | 1.00 | 8 | 1.34 | 0.18 |
Stranger-directed fear | 13 | 2.80 | 0.25 | 22 | −1.67 | 0.10 | 19 | −0.35 | 0.73 | 16 | −0.88 | 0.38 |
Nonsocial fear | 12 | 10.17 | 0.01 | 18 | 1.30 | 0.19 | 18 | −3.00 | 0.003 | 17 | −0.96 | 0.34 |
Dog-directed fear | 6 | 0.95 | 0.62 | 10 | −1.67 | 0.10 | 14 | −1.14 | 0.25 | 8 | −0.95 | 0.34 |
Separation-related behavior | 13 | 0.55 | 0.76 | 22 | 0.84 | 0.40 | 19 | 1.63 | 0.10 | 16 | 0.61 | 0.54 |
Attachment and attention-seeking | 17 | 1.50 | 0.47 | 27 | −0.67 | 0.50 | 19 | 1.28 | 0.20 | 21 | 0.08 | 0.94 |
C-BARQ miscellaneous items | ||||||||||||
Escapes | 11 | 0.56 | 0.76 | 19 | −0.91 | 0.37 | 12 | 0.00 | 1.00 | 15 | 0.07 | 0.94 |
Chews inappropriate objects | 17 | 3.65 | 0.16 | 26 | 2.35 | 0.02 | 19 | 1.07 | 0.29 | 21 | 1.33 | 0.18 |
Urinates against objects in home | 17 | 0.74 | 0.69 | 27 | 1.10 | 0.27 | 19 | −1.34 | 0.18 | 21 | −0.38 | 0.71 |
Urinates when left alone | 12 | 1.27 | 0.53 | 19 | 0.65 | 0.52 | 18 | 1.41 | 0.16 | 16 | 0.74 | 0.46 |
Defecates when left alone | 12 | 0.29 | 0.87 | 19 | 0.54 | 0.59 | 19 | 1.00 | 0.32 | 16 | 0.58 | 0.56 |
Hyperactive, restless, has trouble settling down | 17 | 0.21 | 0.90 | 27 | −0.91 | 0.37 | 19 | −0.06 | 0.95 | 21 | −0.19 | 0.85 |
Chases tail/hind end | 17 | 2.63 | 0.27 | 27 | 0.81 | 0.42 | 19 | 1.82 | 0.07 | 21 | 0.63 | 0.53 |
Barks persistently when alarmed or excited | 17 | 1.65 | 0.44 | 26 | 1.47 | 0.14 | 19 | 0.75 | 0.45 | 21 | −0.32 | 0.75 |
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Powell, L.; Lee, B.; Reinhard, C.L.; Morris, M.; Satriale, D.; Serpell, J.; Watson, B. Returning a Shelter Dog: The Role of Owner Expectations and Dog Behavior. Animals 2022, 12, 1053. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12091053
Powell L, Lee B, Reinhard CL, Morris M, Satriale D, Serpell J, Watson B. Returning a Shelter Dog: The Role of Owner Expectations and Dog Behavior. Animals. 2022; 12(9):1053. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12091053
Chicago/Turabian StylePowell, Lauren, Brittany Lee, Chelsea L. Reinhard, Margaret Morris, Donya Satriale, James Serpell, and Brittany Watson. 2022. "Returning a Shelter Dog: The Role of Owner Expectations and Dog Behavior" Animals 12, no. 9: 1053. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12091053
APA StylePowell, L., Lee, B., Reinhard, C. L., Morris, M., Satriale, D., Serpell, J., & Watson, B. (2022). Returning a Shelter Dog: The Role of Owner Expectations and Dog Behavior. Animals, 12(9), 1053. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12091053