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Pet dogs’ behavior when the owner and an unfamiliar person attend to a faux rival

机译:当主人和一个陌生人与一个假对手见面时爱犬的行为

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While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary emotions in nonhuman animals is very limited and, so far, only one study has investigated jealousy in dogs (Canis familiaris). This work explores jealousy in dogs one step further. We conducted two studies adapting a procedure devised to assess jealousy in human infants. In each study 36 adult dogs were exposed to a situation in which their owner and a stranger ignored them while directing positive attention towards three different objects: a book, a puppet and a fake dog (Study 1: furry; Study 2: plastic). Overall, the results of both studies do not provide evidence that the behavioral responses of our dogs were triggered by jealousy: we did not find a clear indication that the fake dogs were perceived as real social rivals, neither the furry nor the plastic one. Indeed, dogs exhibited a higher interest (i.e. look at, interact with) towards the fake dogs, but differences in the behavior towards the fake dog and the puppet only emerged in Study 2. In addition, many of the behaviors (protest, stress, attention seeking, aggression) that are considered distinctive features of jealousy were not expressed or were expressed to a limited extent, revealing that dogs did not actively try to regain their owner’s attention or interfere with the interaction between the owner and the faux rival. Finally, a differentiated response towards the attachment figure (the owner) and the unfamiliar person (the stranger) did not emerge. Differently from what reported in human infants, dogs’ behavior towards the attachment figure and the stranger interacting with the potential competitor (in this case, the fake dog) did not significantly differ: in both studies dogs paid attention to the owner and the stranger manipulating the fake dog to the same extent. In conclusion, we do not exclude that dogs could possess a rudimentary form of jealousy, but we suggest that research on this topic should require the use of a real social interloper (conspecific or human) and more naturalistic procedures.
机译:虽然狗主人将不同的情绪归因于他们的宠物,包括嫉妒,但对非人类动物的次级情绪的研究却非常有限,到目前为止,只有一项研究对狗的嫉妒进行了调查(犬亲)。这项工作进一步探索了狗的嫉妒。我们进行了两项研究,采用了旨在评估人类婴儿嫉妒的程序。在每项研究中,有36只成年犬暴露于主人和一个陌生人忽视它们的情况下,他们将注意力集中在三个不同的物体上:一本书,一个木偶和一只假狗(研究1:毛茸茸;研究2:塑料)。总的来说,两项研究的结果都没有提供证据表明我们的狗的行为反应是由嫉妒引起的:我们没有找到明确的迹象表明假狗被视为真正的社会对手,无论是毛茸茸的还是塑料的。确实,狗对假狗表现出更高的兴趣(即与之互动),但对假狗和木偶的行为差异仅在研究2中出现。此外,许多行为(抗议,压力,注意表达,攻击性)被认为是嫉妒的独特特征,但没有表达或表达程度有限,这表明狗没有积极尝试重新获得主人的注意或干扰主人与假对手之间的互动。最后,对依恋对象(所有者)和陌生人(陌生人)的区别反应没有出现。与人类婴儿的报道不同,狗对依恋对象的行为以及陌生人与潜在竞争者(在这种情况下为假狗)互动的行为没有显着差异:在两项研究中,狗都注意主人和陌生人的操纵假狗的程度相同。总之,我们不排除狗可能具有基本的嫉妒形式,但我们建议对此主题的研究应要求使用真实的社交闯入者(同种或人类)和更自然的程序。

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