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Evaluation of an automated response-independent schedule on the behavioral welfare of shelter dogs

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jeab.849

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animal welfare; applied animal behavior; behavior analysis; noncontingent reinforcement; response-independent schedules

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This study examined the effects of an automated response-independent food schedule on the behaviors and sound levels of shelter dogs. The results showed that the fixed-time schedule increased overall activity and decreased inactivity, as well as reducing the overall sound intensity measured. However, session and hour-to-hour sound-intensity data were less clear, suggesting a potential contextual conditioning effect and a need for adjusted methods to study shelter sound.
Response-independent schedules involve the delivery of an item independent of a response requirement. Often described in the applied behavior analytic literature as noncontingent reinforcement (NCR), they have also frequently been used to reduce undesired or problematic behaviors. The current study examined the use of an automated response-independent food schedule on the behaviors and sound levels of shelter dogs. Several dogs were included in a 6-week reversal design, where a fixed-time 1 min schedule was compared with a baseline condition. Eleven behaviors were measured, as were two areas of each kennel and the overall and session sound intensity (dB) that occurred during the study. The results demonstrated that the fixed-time schedule increased overall activity while decreasing inactivity and led to a reduction in the overall sound intensity measured. Session and hour-to-hour sound-intensity data were less clear, suggesting a potential contextual conditioning effect as well as a need for adjusted methods to study shelter sound. The above are discussed in terms of their potential welfare benefits for shelter dogs as well as the translational approach that this and similar research could contribute to the application and functional understanding of response-independent schedules.

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