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Better to Have Loved and Lost? Human Avoidant Attachment Style Towards Dogs Predicts Group Membership as ‘Forever Owner’ or ‘Foster Carer’

机译:更好地爱着和失去?人类的避免依恋风格向狗预测为永远所有者或福斯特照顾者的团体成员资格

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Early attachments to human carers may have long lasting impacts on a seeing eye dog’s working life. Using a self-report questionnaire, we found that puppy carers demonstrated more avoidant styles of attachment towards the dogs in their care as compared to dog owners. Carers also predominately appeared to be driven to the puppy caring role by more pro-social motivations that do not relate to the dog itself. Carers’ reluctance to form close relationships with the puppies in their care may impact subsequent bond formation with other humans, as well as their working performance and wellbeing.
机译:对人类照顾者的早期依恋可能会对看到眼睛的工作生活产生持久的影响。使用自我报告的问卷,我们发现小狗照顾者与狗业主相比,在他们的照料中展示了更加避免的依赖于狗的依恋。护理人员也主要似乎被比狗本身与狗的更有社会动机所促进的小狗关怀角色。护理人员不愿意与小狗的关心形成密切关系可能会影响随后与其他人的债券形成,以及他们的工作表现和福祉。

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