The observed guard dogs’ behaviour towards their own species, farm animals, farm persons and others.

<p>The behaviour of 19 guard dogs was observed when they were guarding goats and horses at their farms and was categorized as 1) friendly, 2) neutral, 3) anxious, and 4) dominant. The dogs showed significant less anxious behaviour (a) than behaviour from any other category (b; Wilcoxon signed...

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Aida Kumpf (22683244)
Kate Farmer (22683247)
Maren Bernau (22683250)
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author_facet Konstanze Krueger (6750239)
Kimberly Scarlet Camenzind (22683241)
Aida Kumpf (22683244)
Kate Farmer (22683247)
Maren Bernau (22683250)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Konstanze Krueger (6750239)
Kimberly Scarlet Camenzind (22683241)
Aida Kumpf (22683244)
Kate Farmer (22683247)
Maren Bernau (22683250)
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Science Policy
Virology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
several predator species
guarding various species
farmers ’ training
div >< p
direct field observation
canis lupus )</
asked equine science
animal body lengths
agriculture students trained
reports included observations
frequent public contact
guard dogs appear
113 guard dogs
dog management practices
general public unfamiliar
dogs ’ behaviour
behaviour towards goats
farms across germany
guard dogs
behaviour observations
unfamiliar persons
older dogs
external dogs
wolves (<
two approaches
recent decades
large variety
large mixed
known persons
initial visits
external individuals
dominated landscapes
consistently watchful
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spelling The observed guard dogs’ behaviour towards their own species, farm animals, farm persons and others.Konstanze Krueger (6750239)Kimberly Scarlet Camenzind (22683241)Aida Kumpf (22683244)Kate Farmer (22683247)Maren Bernau (22683250)NeuroscienceEvolutionary BiologyEcologySociologyScience PolicyVirologyEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedseveral predator speciesguarding various speciesfarmers ’ trainingdiv >< pdirect field observationcanis lupus )</asked equine scienceanimal body lengthsagriculture students trainedreports included observationsfrequent public contactguard dogs appear113 guard dogsdog management practicesgeneral public unfamiliardogs ’ behaviourbehaviour towards goatsfarms across germanyguard dogsbehaviour observationsunfamiliar personsolder dogsexternal dogswolves (<two approachesrecent decadeslarge varietylarge mixedknown personsinitial visitsexternal individualsdominated landscapesconsistently watchful<p>The behaviour of 19 guard dogs was observed when they were guarding goats and horses at their farms and was categorized as 1) friendly, 2) neutral, 3) anxious, and 4) dominant. The dogs showed significant less anxious behaviour (a) than behaviour from any other category (b; Wilcoxon signed rank tests: <i>N</i> = 19, all <i>p</i> < 0.004).</p>2025-11-25T18:24:40ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0337432.g005https://figshare.com/articles/figure/The_observed_guard_dogs_behaviour_towards_their_own_species_farm_animals_farm_persons_and_others_/30713371CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307133712025-11-25T18:24:40Z
spellingShingle The observed guard dogs’ behaviour towards their own species, farm animals, farm persons and others.
Konstanze Krueger (6750239)
Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Science Policy
Virology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
several predator species
guarding various species
farmers ’ training
div >< p
direct field observation
canis lupus )</
asked equine science
animal body lengths
agriculture students trained
reports included observations
frequent public contact
guard dogs appear
113 guard dogs
dog management practices
general public unfamiliar
dogs ’ behaviour
behaviour towards goats
farms across germany
guard dogs
behaviour observations
unfamiliar persons
older dogs
external dogs
wolves (<
two approaches
recent decades
large variety
large mixed
known persons
initial visits
external individuals
dominated landscapes
consistently watchful
status_str publishedVersion
title The observed guard dogs’ behaviour towards their own species, farm animals, farm persons and others.
title_full The observed guard dogs’ behaviour towards their own species, farm animals, farm persons and others.
title_fullStr The observed guard dogs’ behaviour towards their own species, farm animals, farm persons and others.
title_full_unstemmed The observed guard dogs’ behaviour towards their own species, farm animals, farm persons and others.
title_short The observed guard dogs’ behaviour towards their own species, farm animals, farm persons and others.
title_sort The observed guard dogs’ behaviour towards their own species, farm animals, farm persons and others.
topic Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Science Policy
Virology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
several predator species
guarding various species
farmers ’ training
div >< p
direct field observation
canis lupus )</
asked equine science
animal body lengths
agriculture students trained
reports included observations
frequent public contact
guard dogs appear
113 guard dogs
dog management practices
general public unfamiliar
dogs ’ behaviour
behaviour towards goats
farms across germany
guard dogs
behaviour observations
unfamiliar persons
older dogs
external dogs
wolves (<
two approaches
recent decades
large variety
large mixed
known persons
initial visits
external individuals
dominated landscapes
consistently watchful