Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Christine Arhant is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Christine Arhant.


Frontiers in Veterinary Science | 2017

Caregiver Reports of Interactions between Children up to 6 Years and Their Family Dog—Implications for Dog Bite Prevention

Christine Arhant; Andrea Beetz; Josef Troxler

In children up to 6 years, interactions such as interfering with the dog’s resources and also benign behaviors (e.g., petting) commonly precede a bite incident with the family dog. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to explore the development of everyday interactions between children up to 6 years and their family dogs and whether parents’ attitudes to supervision are related to those interactions. Additionally, we investigated whether behavior of dogs that had lived in the family for longer than the child differed from those that grew up with children. A self-selected sample of caregivers living with a child up to 6 years and a family dog was surveyed via an online questionnaire (N = 402). Frequency of observed child behaviors directed toward the dog and dog behaviors directed toward the child were scored on a six-point scale (1—never and 6—very often). Data on characteristics of the caregiver, the child, and the dog were collected, and a section surveying attitudes to supervision of child–dog interactions was included. Additionally, we asked whether the dog already injured the child. Benign child behaviors toward dogs were most frequently reported (mean ± SD: 4.1 ± 1.2), increased with child age (rs = 0.38, p < 0.001), and reached high levels from 6 months on. Overall, resource-related interactions were relatively infrequent (2.1 ± 1.1). Most common was the dog allowing the child to take objects from its mouth (4.1 ± 1.7). This behavior was more common with older children (rs = 0.37, p < 0.001). Reported injuries during resource-related interactions occurred while feeding treats or taking objects from the dog during fetch play. Dogs that had lived in the family for longer than the child showed less affiliative behaviors toward the child (e.g., energetic affiliative: U = −7.171, p < 0.001) and more fear-related behaviors (U = −3.581, p < 0.001). Finally, the caregivers’ attitudes to supervision were related to all child behaviors (e.g., allow unsafe behaviors—benign child behavior: rs = 0.47, p < 0.001). The results of this study underline the need for a dog bite prevention approach directed toward the caregivers very early in the child–dog relationship, taking into account the child’s age and individual needs of the dog.


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2010

Behaviour of smaller and larger dogs: Effects of training methods, inconsistency of owner behaviour and level of engagement in activities with the dog

Christine Arhant; Hermann Bubna-Littitz; Angela Bartels; Andreas Futschik; Josef Troxler


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2015

Assessment of behavior and physical condition of shelter cats as animal-based indicators of welfare

Christine Arhant; Ramona Wogritsch; Josef Troxler


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2016

Attitudes of caregivers to supervision of child–family dog interactions in children up to 6 years—An exploratory study

Christine Arhant; Andrea Beetz; Josef Troxler


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2014

Approach behaviour of shelter dogs and its relationships with the attitudes of shelter staff to dogs

Christine Arhant; Josef Troxler


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2017

Is there a relationship between attitudes of shelter staff to cats and the cats’ approach behaviour?

Christine Arhant; Josef Troxler


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2010

Owner behavior and its relationships with characteristics of the owner and the dog

Christine Arhant; Angela Bartels; Hermann Bubna-Littitz; Josef Troxler


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2018

Carrier training cats reduces stress on transport to a veterinary practice

Lydia Pratsch; Natalia Mohr; Rupert Palme; Jennifer Rost; Josef Troxler; Christine Arhant


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2014

Physical condition of shelter cats and animal-based welfare parameter

Christine Arhant; Ramona Wogritsch; Josef Troxler


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2011

Opinions of dog owners about characteristics of off-leash areas and risk factors related to conflicts between dogs and dog injury

Christine Arhant; Ursula Huber; Josef Troxler

Collaboration


Dive into the Christine Arhant's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Josef Troxler

University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Hermann Bubna-Littitz

University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ramona Wogritsch

University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Rupert Palme

University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge