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Analiza dejavnikov in ocena dobrobiti delovnih psov
ID Lanšček, Patricija (Author), ID Jordan, Dušanka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Cilj diplomskega dela je na podlagi pregleda literature opisati vse možne negativne in pozitivne dejavnike, ki vplivajo na dobrobit delovnih psov. Delovni psi, ki smo jih obravnavali in vzeli pod drobnogled, so bili psi pomočniki, reševalni, policijski in vojaški psi. Za uspešno delo delovnega psa je zelo pomembno zaupanje in sodelovanje s človekom, ki se gradi vrsto let. Psi pomočniki se pri svojem delu soočajo s stresnimi dejavniki, kot so pomanjkanje časa za razbremenitev, agresivno obnašanje svojih varovancev, sprememba dnevne rutine ipd. Ko se reševalne ekipe s svojimi psi odpravijo na kraj nesreče, v resnici nikoli ne vedo, kaj jih čaka. Reševalni psi se lahko pri iskanju pogrešanih in ranjenih oseb iz ruševin močno poškodujejo. Najpogostejši negativni dejavniki, ki lahko doletijo reševalne pse, so ureznine, izpostavljenost hudim kemikalijam in okužbam, težave s kožo in prebavili, ortopedske težave in podobno. Na mesto nesreče lahko pripeljejo tudi policijske in vojaške pse, ki imajo v prvi vrsti nalogo obrambe in izsleditev bombno-eksplozivnih sredstev ter prepovedanih substanc. Dejavniki, ki negativno vplivajo na dobrobit policijskih in vojaških psov, so v prvi vrsti travme, ureznine, izguba sluha, ortopedske težave, težave s prebavili ipd. Dejavniki, ki pozitivno vplivajo na dobrobit psov pomočnikov, so redno gibanje in pozitiven odnos; pri reševalnih psih so pozitivne metode šolanja z nagrajevanjem, skrb vodnikov in zaščita pred različnimi vplivi na mestu reševanja in iskanja, pri policijskih in vojaških psih pa druženje s svojim vodnikom izven delovnega časa ter veliko gibanja in rekreacije v prostem času.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:delovni psi, dobrobit živali, dejavniki
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-150822 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:165967363 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:24.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:Analysis of factors and welfare assessment of working dogs
Abstract:
The aims of the thesis are to describe all possible negative and positive factors that influence the welfare of working dogs. The thesis is based on a review of the foreign scientific literature on the welfare of working dogs and the possible consequences and stresses that working dogs may experience when working with people. The working dogs considered and scrutinised were assistance dogs, rescue dogs, police dogs and military dogs. Trust and cooperation with humans, built up over many years, is very important for a working dog to be successful. Assistance dogs face stress factors in their work, such as lack of time to relieve themselves, aggressive behaviour of their clients, change in daily routine, etc. When rescue teams go to the scene of an accident with their dogs, they never really know what is waiting for them. Rescue dogs can be severely injured when retrieving missing and injured people from rubble. The most common negative factors that can affect search and rescue dogs include cuts, exposure to harsh chemicals and infections, skin and gastrointestinal problems, orthopaedic problems and so on. Police and military dogs may also be deployed to accident scenes, primarily tasked with defense and the detection of explosives and prohibited substances. Factors negatively impacting the well-being of police and military dogs primarily include trauma, cuts, hearing loss, orthopedic problems, gastrointestinal issues, etc. Factors that positively affect the well-being of assistance dogs include regular exercise and a positive attitude. For search and rescue dogs, positive training methods with rewards, the care of their handlers, and protection from various influences at the rescue and search site are important. For police and military dogs, spending time with their handlers outside of working hours and engaging in plenty of exercise and recreation during their free time are beneficial.

Keywords:working dogs, animal welfare, factors

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