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- W4283264388 abstract "Dogs experience a variety of stressors within the shelter that could negatively impact their welfare. The use of enrichment interventions that provide social interaction, either with a human or canine; object enrichment; and sensory stimulation (auditory, olfactory, or visual) is necessary for dogs living in animal shelters, along with the assessment of engagement and determination of benefits. There are a wide range of sampling and measurement techniques for monitoring enrichment usage and its behavioral effects, and such efforts are only worthwhile if the data being collected are used. Data-informed decisions about which enrichment types are provided, on both the shelter-wide and individual dog levels, must be consistently re-evaluated based on the current population of dogs and can allow shelters to most usefully employ their resources and best serve the dogs in their care." @default.
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