Paul and Tinker |
Hey Julie,
Im glad youre a fan of Paul McGreevys too!
I admire so much of the work hes done (and facilitated or helped others to do). Hes not afraid to raise sensitive topics and tricky questions through his science and I appreciate that enormously.
I admire so much of the work hes done (and facilitated or helped others to do). Hes not afraid to raise sensitive topics and tricky questions through his science and I appreciate that enormously.
Your last post got me thinking about who my canine science (or general doggy-people) heroes are Im still pondering on this, but there are plenty of them!
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Meanwhile, I wanted to get back to you to talk fat dogs.
One of my local animal shelters was attracting global attention recently when 8 year old Sampson was surrendered to the shelter for rehoming and weighed in at a whopping 84kg (thats 185lbs).
Sampson, June 2011 (source) |
Sampsons not alone. Up to 40% of Australias pet dog population are overweight and this is comparable to other developed nations.
As pet owners, we humans are in control of their food, we understand that amount of food + amount of exercise = pet weight. We even have pet food companies who have developed weight control formulas so we can feed more but give less - so why cant some people control the balance to keep our pets healthy?
The weird thing is why?
Vanessa Rohlf |
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Vanessa Rohlf is a fellow PhD candidate of mine in the Anthrozoology Research Group and she has done some excellent work looking into this area of pet owner/caregiver psychology.
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For more detailed information about Vanessas research, check out the journal articles below.
Its really, really interesting stuff!
Sampson, June 2012 (source) |
Oh and Sampson? Hes doing really well 12 months on, hes half the dog he once was, has inspired a whole fundraising campaign and is a bit of a local celebrity.
Further reading:
Rohlf, V.I., Toukhsati, S., Coleman, G.J. & Bennett, P.C. (2010). Dog Obesity: Can Dog Caregivers (Owners) Feeding and Exercise Intentions and Behaviors Be Predicted From Attitudes?, Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 13 (3) 236. DOI: 10.1080/10888705.2010.483871
Rohlf, V.I., Bennett, P.C., Toukhsati, S. & Coleman, G. (2010). Why Do Even Committed Dog Owners Fail to Comply with Some Responsible Ownership Practices?, Anthrozoos: A Multidisciplinary Journal of The Interactions of People & Animals, 23 (2) 155. DOI: 10.2752/175303710X12682332909972
© Mia Cobb 2012
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