Pet Humanisation and Related Grief: Development and Validation of a Structured Questionnaire Instrument to Evaluate Grief in People Who Have Lost a Companion Dog
People often develop strong emotional connections with their dogs and consider them to be members of the family. The purpose of this study was to develop a novel validated tool, the Mourning Dog Questionnaire, to recognise and evaluate the mourning process in people who have lost a dog. The research...
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doaj-74f67eec49464eb19666f0391bf9a3342020-11-24T21:51:05ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152019-11-0191193310.3390/ani9110933ani9110933Pet Humanisation and Related Grief: Development and Validation of a Structured Questionnaire Instrument to Evaluate Grief in People Who Have Lost a Companion DogStefania Uccheddu0Loriana De Cataldo1Mariangela Albertini2Stanley Coren3Goncalo Da Graça Pereira4Anouck Haverbeke5Daniel Simon Mills6Ludovica Pierantoni7Stefanie Riemer8Lucia Ronconi9Ines Testoni10Federica Pirrone11Vet Ethology, 3090 Overijse, BelgiumDepartment of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology, University of Padua, 35122 Padua, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of Milan (UNIMI), 20133 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V5V 3K3, CanadaCenter for Animal Knowledge, 1495-020 Lisbon, PortugalVet Ethology, 3090 Overijse, BelgiumSchool of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, LincolnshireLN6 7DL, UKVeterinary Behaviour & Consulting Services at CAN Training Centre, 80128 Naples, ItalyCompanion Animal Behaviour Group, Division of Animal Welfare DCR-VPHI Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandDepartment of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology, University of Padua, 35122 Padua, ItalyDepartment of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology, University of Padua, 35122 Padua, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of Milan (UNIMI), 20133 Milan, ItalyPeople often develop strong emotional connections with their dogs and consider them to be members of the family. The purpose of this study was to develop a novel validated tool, the Mourning Dog Questionnaire, to recognise and evaluate the mourning process in people who have lost a dog. The research model was based on a grid of five different questionnaires: the Pet Bereavement Questionnaire, the Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale, the Animal-Human Continuity Scale, the Positivity Scale, and the Testoni Death Representation Scale. The Italian version of the survey was posted on social networks. A sample of 369 Italian dog owners filled in the questionnaire (mean age ± SD 42.00 ± 10.70 years). Reliability indices were good for all instruments. The total scores of the five questionnaires correlated with each other. The results from the Mourning Dog Questionnaire support the negative view of life after the death of a pet and people’s tendency to humanise their pet, since dog owners perceived animals no differently from humans in terms of emotions, needs and legal rights. Findings arising from the use of the Mourning Dog Questionnaire will help the implementation of rationality-based strategies to improve the wellbeing, resilience and quality of life of people in the world experiencing the loss of a pet.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/933griefdogdog-human bond |
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Stefania Uccheddu Loriana De Cataldo Mariangela Albertini Stanley Coren Goncalo Da Graça Pereira Anouck Haverbeke Daniel Simon Mills Ludovica Pierantoni Stefanie Riemer Lucia Ronconi Ines Testoni Federica Pirrone |
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Stefania Uccheddu Loriana De Cataldo Mariangela Albertini Stanley Coren Goncalo Da Graça Pereira Anouck Haverbeke Daniel Simon Mills Ludovica Pierantoni Stefanie Riemer Lucia Ronconi Ines Testoni Federica Pirrone Pet Humanisation and Related Grief: Development and Validation of a Structured Questionnaire Instrument to Evaluate Grief in People Who Have Lost a Companion Dog Animals grief dog dog-human bond |
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Stefania Uccheddu Loriana De Cataldo Mariangela Albertini Stanley Coren Goncalo Da Graça Pereira Anouck Haverbeke Daniel Simon Mills Ludovica Pierantoni Stefanie Riemer Lucia Ronconi Ines Testoni Federica Pirrone |
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Pet Humanisation and Related Grief: Development and Validation of a Structured Questionnaire Instrument to Evaluate Grief in People Who Have Lost a Companion Dog |
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Pet Humanisation and Related Grief: Development and Validation of a Structured Questionnaire Instrument to Evaluate Grief in People Who Have Lost a Companion Dog |
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Pet Humanisation and Related Grief: Development and Validation of a Structured Questionnaire Instrument to Evaluate Grief in People Who Have Lost a Companion Dog |
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Pet Humanisation and Related Grief: Development and Validation of a Structured Questionnaire Instrument to Evaluate Grief in People Who Have Lost a Companion Dog |
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Pet Humanisation and Related Grief: Development and Validation of a Structured Questionnaire Instrument to Evaluate Grief in People Who Have Lost a Companion Dog |
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pet humanisation and related grief: development and validation of a structured questionnaire instrument to evaluate grief in people who have lost a companion dog |
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People often develop strong emotional connections with their dogs and consider them to be members of the family. The purpose of this study was to develop a novel validated tool, the Mourning Dog Questionnaire, to recognise and evaluate the mourning process in people who have lost a dog. The research model was based on a grid of five different questionnaires: the Pet Bereavement Questionnaire, the Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale, the Animal-Human Continuity Scale, the Positivity Scale, and the Testoni Death Representation Scale. The Italian version of the survey was posted on social networks. A sample of 369 Italian dog owners filled in the questionnaire (mean age ± SD 42.00 ± 10.70 years). Reliability indices were good for all instruments. The total scores of the five questionnaires correlated with each other. The results from the Mourning Dog Questionnaire support the negative view of life after the death of a pet and people’s tendency to humanise their pet, since dog owners perceived animals no differently from humans in terms of emotions, needs and legal rights. Findings arising from the use of the Mourning Dog Questionnaire will help the implementation of rationality-based strategies to improve the wellbeing, resilience and quality of life of people in the world experiencing the loss of a pet. |
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