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Area of Science:

  • Animal behavior
  • Canine science
  • Veterinary behavioral medicine

Background:

  • Individual behavioral differences significantly affect working dog suitability.
  • Rejection or early release of working dogs is often due to behavioral issues.
  • Early development and training are key factors influencing a dog's behavior.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of critical puppy development aspects influencing future behavior.
  • To review training features affecting a working dog's task performance.
  • To aid practitioners in evaluating and managing behavioral concerns in working dogs.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of developmental psychology in canines.
  • Analysis of training methodologies for working dogs.
  • Synthesis of research on behavioral trait inheritance and environmental influence.

Main Results:

  • Early environmental interactions profoundly shape a puppy's behavioral trajectory.
  • Specific training techniques enhance a dog's learning capacity and task execution.
  • Understanding these factors is crucial for improving working dog selection and retention.

Conclusions:

  • Puppy development and training are paramount for successful working dog careers.
  • Targeted interventions during development and training can mitigate behavioral issues.
  • This knowledge supports evidence-based practices for working dog programs.