Abstract
When
running free in open fields, domestic dogs occasionally display
predatory behaviour towards domestic sheep. This has not yet been
studied scientifically. The aim of the present study was to investigate
the inclination to chase sheep in three breed groups of hunting dogs
that are most frequently used in areas with grazing sheep. We studied 41
elkhounds, 29 hare hunting dogs and 68 English setters. Behaviours
indicative of motivation for chasing or attacking sheep were examined in
three different ways. A path test examined functional traits such as
hunting ability, contact willingness, reactivity to sudden noise, and
response towards a lone sheep. In a sheep confrontation test,
loose-leashed dogs were observed in a fenced enclosure with sheep and
given electric shocks through an electronic dog collar if within 1–2 m
from the sheep. A questionnaire to the dog owners supplied information
on their dog’s previous experience with sheep and behavioural responses
to various types of novel stimuli. No significant sex differences were
found. The elkhounds showed the highest interest in a lone sheep in the
path test, and displayed the highest initial hunting motivation, the
highest percentage of dogs starting a sheep attack, the highest attack
severity, and were most frequently given el. shocks. The hare hunting
dogs were intermediate, while setters showed the lowest values for these
variables. Dogs reported as showing low fearfulness more frequently
acted as potential sheep chasers in the tests. Dogs up to 3 years of age
showed a more pronounced initial hunting motivation and more frequent
attacks than older dogs, although there were no age differences in the
number of el. shocks given in the test. The latter may be related to the
more frequent abruption of attacks among younger dogs. The main factors
predicting a high hunting motivation and attack severity were lack of
previous opportunity to chase sheep, low fearfulness towards gunshots
and unfamiliar people, and general interest in sheep shown when
encountering them. Probability of sheep chasing differed between dog
breeds and age groups. Previous experience and certain character traits
were indicative of a high predatory motivation towards sheep.
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