Abstract
This
study shows longitudinal development of human-dog interactions in a
guide dog raising program. Social play interactions between potential
guide dogs for the blind (puppies) and their adult female raisers (PWs)
were videotaped at home during the period from two months to 11 or 12
months of the puppies’ age. The puppies and PWs established close
proximity relationships by two to three months of age. The older the
puppies became, the shorter time the puppies and PWs spent in intensive
fighting and chasing play. The older the puppies became, the longer the
puppies and PWs spent in waiting, seeking and possessing together play
which needed the puppies’ self-control, concentration and ability to
cooperate with the PWs. Whether or not these behavioral tendencies which
the puppies showed were appropriate for guide dog candidates is also
discussed.
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