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Uporaba Campbellovega testa v Zavetišču za zapuščene živali Ljubljana
ID Grebenc, Tilen (Author), ID Zupan Šemrov, Manja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Ideja o izvedbi diplomskega dela se je porodila v času opravljanja praktičnega pouka v Zavetišču za zapuščene živali Ljubljana. V delu smo raziskali lastnosti temperamenta mladičev v zavetišču in preverili, ali se je število psov, ki so bili v zadnjih 10. letih zavedeni, zmanjšalo. Podatke smo pridobili preko odgovornih v zavetišču, ki Campbellov test opravljajo pri mladičih mlajših od 3. mesecev. Podatke smo zbrali za obdobje od leta 2009 do leta 2018. Največ pasjih mladičev je spadalo pod kategorijo 2, kamor sodijo dominantni in zaupljivi psi. Predvidevamo, da je rezultat posledica števila zavrženih dominantnih psov, ki lastnikom, ki jih ne obvladajo, postanejo v breme. Skrbniki mladiče z dominantnim temperamentom tudi težje oddajo, zato pogosto pristanejo v zavetišču kot zapuščeni. Več kot polovica psov je sodila v kategoriji 1 (zelo dominantni psi, njihova dominanca meji na agresijo) in 2, kar nakazuje na visok delež psov, ki so neprimerni za življenje z otroki in starejšimi ljudmi in za katere je priporočljivo, da jih posvoji človek z izkušnjami na področju kinologije ter jih šola. Druga najbolj pogosta kategorija psa je bila kategorija 4. Ta zastopa značajsko mehkejše pse, pri katerih moramo biti pri šolanju zelo previdni, saj jih lahko z grobim pristopom psihično uničimo. Četrtina psov v zavetišču je spadala pod kategorijo 3 in je predstavljala pse, ki so dobro prilagodljivi in primerni za vse starostne skupine. Pri pregledu števila psov smo živali ločili na odrasle pse in mladiče. Število v zavetišče sprejetih psov se je z leti zmanjšalo. Občutno velik padec smo opazili pri mladičih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:psi, temperament, testi, Campbellov test, zavetišča, Slovenija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-110621 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:4293768 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:USE OF THE CAMPBELL TEST AT THE LJUBLJANA SHELTER FOR ABANDONED ANIMALS
Abstract:
The idea of carrying out the diploma work was born at the time of practical training at the shelter in Ljubljana. In our work, we investigated the puppy's temperament at the shelter and looked if the number of dogs that had been misled in the last ten years had decreased. The data were obtained from those responsible at the shelter who performed the Campbell test on puppies under three months of age. We collected data between years 2009 and 2018. Most puppies were located in the category 2, which includes dominant and trusted dogs, advised against families with children and elderly. Caregivers of lively (dominant temper) puppies find it more difficult to cast and therefore the puppies land in shelters as abandoned. More than half of the dogs were categorized into the category 1 (very dominant dogs; their dominance borders on aggression in unpleasant situations) and the category 2, indicating a high proportion of dogs that are unsuitable for living with children and elderly and for whom it is recommended to be adopted by a person of experience in the field of cynology to properly train them. The second most common temperament of dogs in the shelter was from the category 4, suggesting a characteristically softer dog, with whom we have to be very careful when training, since it can be psychologically destroyed with more pronounced roughness. A quarter of the dogs in the shelter fell into the category 3 and represented dogs that could be adapted to any environment and are suitable for children and the elderly. When examining the number of dogs, we separated the animals into adult dogs and puppies. The number of dogs admitted to the shelter decreased, with a significant drop in the number of puppies.

Keywords:dogs, temperament, tests, Campbell test, animal shelters, Slovenia

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