This research
aimed to identify the frequency and type of undesirable behaviors
observed by guide dog puppy walkers and management strategies used by
them during the puppy-walking period.
All members of 36
puppy-walking families (N = 96), recruited from the National School of
Guide Dogs for Blind People in Florence (Italy), completed an 80-item
questionnaire. This sampling represented homes caring for 28 Labrador
retrievers, 6 Golden retrievers, and 2 German shepherd dogs. Of these
dogs, 47.2% (n = 17) were males and 52.8% (n = 19) females, and 66.7% (n
= 24) were between 7 and 12 months old.
Three categories of
undesirable behaviors were recorded. First, behaviors considered
inconsequential to the guide dog role were: digging (11.8%, n = 11);
chewing objects (4.4%, n = 4); stealing or begging for food (3.1%, n =
3); licking people (5.9%, n = 5); getting on furniture (4.4% n = 4);
defending territory (2.8%, n = 2); and coprophagia (5.9%, n = 5).
Second, the following behaviors considered easily resolvable through
training were recorded: lack of recall (8.9%, n = 10); pulling on lead
(11.8%, n = 11); jumping up (28.1%, n = 30); barking at other dogs
(5.9%, n = 5); chewing the leash (1.5%, n = 1); and house soiling (5.9%
(n = 5). Third, these potentially disqualifying behaviors were observed:
scavenging (17.7%, n = 17); aggressive barking, growling, and biting
(10.4%, n = 10); and fear of thunderstorms (6.2%, n = 6); loud noises
(32.3%, n = 31); men (2.1%, n = 2); women (3.1%, n = 3); and people with
unusual clothes (6.2%, n = 6). None of the puppies was reported to be
fearful of children.
Overall, 67.7% (n = 66) of respondents
recorded at least 1 undesirable behavior. However, only few of them
might lead to disqualification. The results suggest that most of the
puppies were well socialized to people and not fearful.
Puppy
walkers could contribute to the early assessment of potential
behavioral problems, which are a major cause of disqualifying guide
dogs.
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