Differences in small-breed dogs' body language and vocalizations in a negative context

J. A. Zepeda, Humberto Pérez-Espinosa, Veronica Reyes Meza, Mariel Urbina Escalante, Benjamín Gutiérrez Serafin, María de Lourdes Arteaga Castañeda
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A dog's emotional state is communicated primarily through body language, readily observable by humans and other animals. Additionally, dogs express visual and auditory signals differently according to the situation they are experiencing. However, there is a need for more research on smaller breeds since they tend to display more behavioral issues than larger breeds. The objective of the present study was to identify the behavioral characteristics of 25 dogs of three different small breeds (Chihuahua, Toy Poodle, and Miniature Schnauzer) in a negative context. We used a web-based tool called the Dog Actions Video Annotation Interface (DAVAI) to evaluate the movements of the tail, legs, snout, and vocalizations when the dogs were exposed to unfamiliar people. Our results showed no significant differences in dog behavior associated with breed. However, we identified variations in dog vocalizations explained by the sex, with male dogs whining more frequently than females. We highlight the importance of understanding dog body language and vocalizations, regardless of their breed. Our study is particularly relevant in negative contexts, where dogs may exhibit distress signals that require prompt intervention to alleviate their suffering.
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小型犬在负面环境中的肢体语言和发声差异
狗狗的情绪状态主要通过肢体语言来传达,人类和其他动物很容易观察到。此外,狗狗还会根据它们所经历的不同情况表达不同的视觉和听觉信号。然而,由于小型犬种往往比大型犬种表现出更多的行为问题,因此需要对小型犬种进行更多的研究。本研究的目的是确定三种不同小型犬种(吉娃娃、玩具贵宾犬和迷你雪纳瑞)的 25 种狗在消极情境下的行为特征。我们使用了一种名为 "狗动作视频注释界面(DAVAI)"的网络工具,来评估狗在面对不熟悉的人时尾巴、腿、鼻子的动作和发声。我们的结果表明,狗的行为与品种没有明显的差异。但是,我们发现狗的发声因性别而异,公狗比母狗更经常发出呜呜声。我们强调了了解狗的肢体语言和发声的重要性,无论它们的品种如何。我们的研究尤其适用于负面环境,在这种环境下,狗可能会发出痛苦的信号,需要及时干预以减轻它们的痛苦。
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