Many dogs are relinquished worldwide, so it is important to enhance adoptions’ success.
We aimed at investigating factors associated with owners’ satisfaction with adopted dogs,
both in general and focusing on
galgos
. Data on 392 dogs (191
g
algos
) were gathered using an online survey, investigating dogs’ and
owners’ demographics, satisfaction with the adopted dog and post-adoption behavior.
Satisfaction was affected by different variables in
galgos
’ owners as
compared to non-sighthound non-
podenco
dogs’ ones, with only the presence
of disobedience on walks negatively affecting satisfaction in both samples. Depending on
dogs’ type, the presence of some behavioral problems was associated with decreased
satisfaction with the dog (e.g., destructiveness for
galgos,
or
separation problems for non-sighthound non-
podenco
dogs), whereas that of
others increased it (e.g., not being interested in social interactions with dogs for
galgos
, and shadowing for non-sighthound non-
podenco
dogs). The variables most often being predictors of the behaviors influencing satisfaction
were dog type, with being a
galgo
as a negative predictor, and dog’s age,
with being older as a negative predictor. Further studies on dog adopters’ satisfaction
are needed.
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