A qualitative exploration of owner experiences following dog adoption.

IF 2.3 Animal welfare (South Mimms, England) Pub Date : 2025-02-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/awf.2025.4
Bethany Joy Moyer, Helen Zulch, Beth Ann Ventura, Oliver Burman
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The adjustment period - wherein adopted animals transition to their new home - is a critical time for animal welfare and owner satisfaction, yet literature varies in estimates of how long this period lasts in dogs. This study sought to better characterise the adjustment period in relation to owner experience and canine welfare and clarify its duration as perceived by owners. We used a qualitative approach to examine owner perceptions of duration and their experience of the adjustment period. Twenty-seven interviews were conducted and analysed using thematic content analysis. Six themes were described: adjustment period duration; behavioural indicators during adjustment; behaviours indicative of adjustment; factors influencing adjustment; owner change in routine; and adjustment concerns. Over half of participants perceived the adjustment period to last longer than four months. Behaviours used by owners to assess dog adjustment included: moderation of behavioural extremes (e.g. lethargy and restlessness); play; tail wagging; greeting; and learning their routine. Owners reported that prior experiences and medical needs impacted the adjustment duration, that they adjusted aspects of their lifestyle, and raised concerns about being the right fit for their dog. Future research should incorporate a longer time-frame to better understand how and when dogs adjust to a home, and as there is variation in dog behaviour during adjustment, it must also account for individual differences. As we develop a better understanding of how to characterise this period, adopters can be better prepared for the initial months of dog ownership, and interventions can be individualised to improve owner experience and dog welfare.

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对收养狗后主人体验的定性探索。
适应期——被收养的动物向新家过渡的时期——是动物福利和主人满意度的关键时期,但文献对狗的这一时期持续多长时间的估计各不相同。本研究旨在更好地描述与饲主经验和犬类福利相关的适应期,并阐明其持续时间。我们使用定性方法来检查业主对持续时间的看法和他们对调整期的经验。对27个访谈进行了专题内容分析。介绍了六个主题:调整期持续时间;调整期间的行为指标;表明调整的行为;影响调整的因素;业主变更日常;以及调整方面的担忧。超过一半的参与者认为调整期持续时间超过四个月。主人用来评估狗狗适应情况的行为包括:极端行为的适度(如嗜睡和不安);玩;尾巴;问候;学习他们的日常生活。主人报告说,以前的经历和医疗需求影响了调整的时间,他们调整了生活方式的各个方面,并提出了是否适合他们的狗的担忧。未来的研究应该纳入更长的时间框架,以更好地了解狗是如何以及何时适应家庭的,而且由于狗在适应过程中的行为存在差异,它也必须考虑到个体差异。随着我们对这一时期的特征有了更好的了解,收养者可以为最初几个月的狗主人做更好的准备,并且可以个性化干预以改善主人的体验和狗的福利。
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