Preventing predatory behaviour in greyhounds retired from the racing industry: Expert opinions collected using a survey and interviews

Volume: 226, Pages: 104988 - 104988
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Greyhounds retired from the racing industry, or who are deemed unsuitable for racing, can make good companion animals. However, some greyhounds have a strong predilection towards predatory behaviour (PB), a motor pattern associated with the catching and consuming of prey. This tendency can negatively impact whether the dog is deemed suitable for adoption. Very few published studies have examined whether it is possible to prevent PB in dogs with...
Paper Details
Title
Preventing predatory behaviour in greyhounds retired from the racing industry: Expert opinions collected using a survey and interviews
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
226
Pages
104988 - 104988
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