The Effects of Dog Behavioural Problems on Owner Well-Being: A Review of the Literature and Future Directions

  • Barcelos A
  • Kargas N
  • Mills D
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Abstract

Dog behavioural problems are one of the main reasons for dog relinquishment. Studies on how dog behavioural problems affect owner well-being are limited. We review the literature concerning the link between dog behavioural problems and owner well-being. We propose practical solutions to minimize the negative impacts of behavioural problems on human well-being and dog welfare, whilst suggesting future research directions. Twenty-one studies were included in the literature review. These indicate that dog behavioural problems may particularly reduce social interactions, and increase negative emotions of high arousal, such as stress and frustration, caregiver burden and symptoms of both depression and anxiety in their owners. To improve both owner well-being and dog welfare, we suggest targeting three areas: practical behavioural support for the dog–human dyad, social support for owners and psychological support for owners. Considering the lack of research in the field, further studies are needed to better understand the relationship between dog behavioural problems and human well-being, such as how the three areas previously mentioned may affect dog relinquishment and owner well-being.

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Barcelos, A. M., Kargas, N., & Mills, D. (2024). The Effects of Dog Behavioural Problems on Owner Well-Being: A Review of the Literature and Future Directions. Pets, 1(1), 53–69. https://doi.org/10.3390/pets1010007

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