| Literature DB >> 29668684 |
Emanuela Prato-Previde1, Velia Nicotra2,3, Annalisa Pelosi2, Paola Valsecchi3.
Abstract
While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary emotions in nonhuman animals is very limited and, so far, only one study has investigated jealousy in dogs (Canis familiaris). This work explores jealousy in dogs one step further. We conducted two studies adapting a procedure devised to assess jealousy in human infants. In each study 36 adult dogs were exposed to a situation in which their owner and a stranger ignored them while directing positive attention towards three different objects: a book, a puppet and a fake dog (Study 1: furry; Study 2: plastic). Overall, the results of both studies do not provide evidence that the behavioral responses of our dogs were triggered by jealousy: we did not find a clear indication that the fake dogs were perceived as real social rivals, neither the furry nor the plastic one. Indeed, dogs exhibited a higher interest (i.e. look at, interact with) towards the fake dogs, but differences in the behavior towards the fake dog and the puppet only emerged in Study 2. In addition, many of the behaviors (protest, stress, attention seeking, aggression) that are considered distinctive features of jealousy were not expressed or were expressed to a limited extent, revealing that dogs did not actively try to regain their owner's attention or interfere with the interaction between the owner and the faux rival. Finally, a differentiated response towards the attachment figure (the owner) and the unfamiliar person (the stranger) did not emerge. Differently from what reported in human infants, dogs' behavior towards the attachment figure and the stranger interacting with the potential competitor (in this case, the fake dog) did not significantly differ: in both studies dogs paid attention to the owner and the stranger manipulating the fake dog to the same extent. In conclusion, we do not exclude that dogs could possess a rudimentary form of jealousy, but we suggest that research on this topic should require the use of a real social interloper (conspecific or human) and more naturalistic procedures.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29668684 PMCID: PMC5905953 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194577
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1The three objects used in study 1 and 2.
A: Furry fake dog; B: Plastic fake dog; C: Puppet.
Ethogram used in study 1 and 2 and interobserver agreement.
| Category | Pattern | Description | Agreement |
|---|---|---|---|
| The dog chews or bites the object | Rho = 0.809 | ||
| The dog interacts with the object without ambiguity. This pattern includes behaviors such as touching (with the paws or the muzzle), pushing and sniffing. | Rho = 0.753 | ||
| The dog looks at the object. | Rho = 0.868 | ||
| The dog clearly smells the ano-genital area, the muzzle, or the ears of the fake dog. | Rho = 0.832 | ||
| The dog is oriented with the head and the body towards the owner and can gaze at him/her face. | Rho = 0.858 | ||
| The dog is oriented with the head and the body towards the stranger, and can gaze at her face. | Rho = 0.874 | ||
| The dog actively interacts with the owner. This pattern includes behaviors such as being in contact, touching (with the paws or the muzzle), sniffing and jumping on. | Rho = 0.833 | ||
| The dog actively interacts with the stranger. This pattern includes behaviors such as being in contact, touching (with the paws or the muzzle), sniffing and jumping on. | Rho = 0.979 | ||
| The dog explores the room. This pattern includes walking around and careful visual/olfactory exploration. | Rho = 0.929 | ||
| The dog is oriented with the head and the body towards the door, gazing at it. | Rho = 0.762 | ||
| Nose-lip licking, shaking, yawning, scratching, stretching, rolling, chewing, raising paw. | Rho = 0.874 | ||
| This pattern includes whining and barking. | Rho = 0.937 |
a behaviors recorded as duration and transformed into percentage of the total time for purpose of statistical analysis
b behaviors recorded as frequency and transformed into percentage of total occurrences for purpose of statistical analysis
(Study 1).
Mean percentage± SD of time spent for each behavior across the experimental phases.
| Phase | Interaction with Object | Look at Object | Social investigation | Attention to Owner | Attention to Stranger | Interaction with Owner | Interaction with Stranger | Explore Room | Orientation to Door | Stress |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| .75±2.06 | 1.09±2.82 | - | 18.68±21.99 | 13.33±17.24 | 1.399±4.23 | 1.54±7.03 | 30.45±25.21 | 3.84±8.84 | 2.39±3.10 | |
| 6.83±7.95 | 14.80±13.95 | 5.96±7.22 | 33.06±20.60 | 5.84±9.53 | 1.63±3.13 | 1.39±3.86 | 10.14±17.9 | 2.10±6.07 | 2.44±2.85 | |
| 4.81±9.69 | 4.85±5.77 | - | 28.89±23.75 | 4.91±7.57 | .75±3.37 | 1.12±2.71 | 26.43±25.57 | 3.72±11.59 | 2.58±2.59 | |
| 0.02±.08 | .71±1.81 | - | 19.89±27.07 | 17.52±21.74 | 1.39±4.04 | .91±3.26 | 30.55±28.42 | 4.75±12.79 | 2.11±2.15 | |
| 1.92±3.76 | 12.88±17.77 | 3.49±5.51 | 9.52±16.31 | 31.13±24.02 | 4.05±15.50 | 1.53±2.77 | 16.29±16 | 1.44±3.47 | 2.28±3.09 | |
| 1.11±2.74 | 1.49±2.29 | - | 12.88±19.27 | 22.46±23.77 | 4.27±13.79 | 1.55±3.48 | 23.18±21.37 | 3.32±8.79 | 2.39±2.72 |
BOW: the book is handled by the owner;FDOW: the fake dog is handled by the owner; POW: the puppet is handled by the owner; BSTR: the book is handled by the stranger; FDSTR: the fake dog is handled by the stranger; PSTR: the puppet is handled by the stranger.
(Study 2): statistical values of the GLM ANOVA for main and interaction effects.
| Effects | Interaction with Object | Look at Object | Social investigation | Attention to Owner | Attention to Stranger | Interaction with Owner | Interaction with Stranger | Explore Room | Orientation to Door | Stress |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F[1.45,50.99] = 24.59 | F[1.17,41.15] = 17.39 | F[1.691,59.172] = 2.26 | F[ | F[1.708,59.763] = 2.22 | F[1.274,44.588] = 1.80 | F[ | F[1.45,50.74] = .99 | F[ | ||
| p = .000 | p = .000 | - | p = .121 | p = .985 | p = .125 | p = .186 | p = .021 | p = .36 | p = .374 | |
| ηpar2 = .41 | ηpar2 = .33 | ηpar2 = .061 | ηpar2 = .00 | ηpar2 = .06 | ηpar2 = .049 | ηpar2 = .105 | ηpar2 = .03 | ηpar2 = .028 | ||
| F[ | F[ | F[ | F[ | F[ | F[ | F[ | F[ | F[ | F[ | |
| p = .238 | p = .046 | p = .04 | p = .671 | p = .003 | p = .840 | p = .361 | p = .166 | p = .358 | p = .058 | |
| ηpar2 = .04 | ηpar2 = .11 | ηpar2 = .115 | ηpar2 = .005 | ηpar2 = .231 | ηpar2 = .001 | ηpar2 = .024 | ηpar2 = .054 | ηpar2 = .02 | ηpar2 = .099 | |
| F[ | F[1.25,43.85] = .91 | F[ | F[ | F[1.336,46.743] = .26 | F[ | F[ | F[1.53,53.44] = .13 | F[ | ||
| p = .07 | p = .409 | - | p = .660 | p = .046 | p = .682 | p = .643 | p = .504 | p = .87 | p = .782 | |
| ηpar2 = .07 | ηpar2 = .02 | ηpar2 = .012 | ηpar2 = .084 | ηpar2 = .007 | ηpar2 = .013 | ηpar2 = .019 | ηpar2 = .004 | ηpar2 = .007 |
Fig 2Mean percentage ± SE of time spent by dogs interacting with the object in Study 1.
Legend: black line, the owner is manipulating the objects; grey line: the stranger is manipulating the objects. Post-hoc values: Fake dog -Owner vs. Book-Owner, p<0.001; Puppet-Owner vs. Book-Owner, p = 0.035; Fake dog-Stranger vs. Book-Stranger, p = 0.014; Puppet-Stranger vs. Book-Stranger, p = 0.066.
Fig 3Mean percentage ± SE of time spent by dogs paying attention to the owner in Study 1.
Legend: black line, the owner is manipulating the objects; grey line: the stranger is manipulating the objects. Post-hoc values: Fake dog-Owner vs. Fake dog-Stranger, p<0.001; Puppet-Owner vs. Puppet-Stranger, p<0.001; Fake dog-Owner vs. Book-Owner, p = 0.017.
Fig 4Mean percentage ± SE of time spent by dogs paying attention to the stranger in Study 1(a) and in Study 2(b). Legend: black line, the owner is manipulating the objects; grey line: the stranger is manipulating the objects. Post-hoc values: Fake dog-Stranger vs. Fake dog-Owner, Study 1: p<0.001; Study 2: p<0.001; Puppet-Stranger vs. Puppet-Owner, Study 1: p<0.001; Fake dog-Stranger vs. Book-Stranger, Study 1: p = 0.038.
(Study 2): Mean percentage± SD of time spent for each behavior across the experimental phases.
| Phase | Interaction with Object | Look at Object | Social investigation | Attention to Owner | Attention to Stranger | Interaction with Owner | Interaction with Stranger | Explore room | Orientation to door | Stress |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| .60±1.89 | 1.18±1.76 | - | 5.74±8.53 | 5.15±6.02 | 2.44±7.04 | 4.68±8.84 | 36.70±25.08 | 6.31±14.32 | 1.11±1.56 | |
| 13.40±13.59 | 14.91±18.57 | 8.81±11.08 | 9.78±14.44 | 1.97±3.77 | .91±1.79 | 2.26±4.26 | 21.33±21.91 | 3.60±8.72 | 1.61±1.99 | |
| 6.31±7.08 | 6.27±8.22 | - | 5.96±5.77 | 3.82±4.81 | 3.63±10.83 | 3.11±7.47 | 34.13±25.09 | 6.52±17.76 | 1.19±1.74 | |
| 2.13±6.91 | .91±1.85 | - | 7.55±10.54 | 6.43±10.86 | 2.08±6.44 | 6.43±17.70 | 40.55±31.47 | 6.10±13.93 | 1.78±2.34 | |
| 10.04±10.87 | 11.42±16.05 | 4.56±6.15 | 9.60±10.57 | 9.07±9.72 | 1.93±4.74 | 3.86±8.36 | 28.47±26.26 | 2.67±7.62 | 2.06±2.20 | |
| 3.42±5.57 | 2.68±4.41 | - | 5.87±7.56 | 7.42±13.47 | 3.58±11.53 | 3.15±9.31 | 34.79±29.24 | 4.93±8.87 | 1.5±2.16 |
BOW: the book is handled by the owner; FDOW: the fake dog is handled by the owner; POW: the puppet is handled by the owner; BSTR: the book is handled by the stranger; FDSTR: the fake dog is handled by the stranger; PSTR: the puppet is handled by the stranger
(Study 1) statistical values of the GLM ANOVA for main and interaction effects.
| Effects | Interaction with Object | Look at Object | Social Investigation | Attention to Owner | Attention to Stranger | Interaction with Owner | Interaction with Stranger | Explore Room | Orientation to Door | Stress |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F[1.6,58.45] = 9.27 | F[1.13,39.6] = 35.02 | F[1.59,55.65] = .22 | F[1.49,52.21] = 1.56 | F[1.385,48.491] = 1.22 | F[1.557,54.501] = .05 | F[ | F[1.59,55.79] = 1.03 | F[ | ||
| p = .000 | p = .000 | - | p = .75 | p = .22 | p = .219 | p = .911 | p = .000 | p = .36 | p = .857 | |
| ηpar2 = .21 | ηpar2 = .50 | ηpar2 = .006 | ηpar2 = .04 | ηpar2 = .034 | ηpar2 = .002 | ηpar2 = .21 | ηpar2 = .03 | ηpar2 = .004 | ||
| F[1,35] = 15.03 | F[1,35] = 1.78 | F[1,35] = 2.93 | F[1,35] = 19.78 | F[1,35] = 32.58 | F[1,35] = 2.266 | F[1,35] = .003 | F[1,35] = .016 | F[1,35] = .003 | F[1,35] = .35 | |
| p = .000 | p = .19 | p = .096 | p = .000 | p = .000 | p = .141 | p = .960 | p = .69 | p = .96 | p = .556 | |
| ηpar2 = .30 | ηpar2 = .05 | ηpar2 = .077 | ηpar2 = .36 | ηpar2 = .48 | ηpar2 = .061 | ηpar2 = .00 | ηpar2 = .01 | ηpar2 = .00 | ηpar2 = .01 | |
| F[1.74,63.9] = 3.41 | F[1.14, 40.15] = .63 | F[2,70] = 11.58 | F[2,70] = 10.36 | F[1.189,41.615] = 1.19 | F[1.505,52.673] = .49 | F[2,70] = 1.87 | F[1.53,53.44] = .31 | F[2,63.01] = .014 | ||
| p = .046 | p = .54 | - | p = .000 | p = .000 | p = .292 | p = .561 | p = .10 | p = .74 | p = .986 | |
| ηpar2 = .09 | ηpar2 = .02 | ηpar2 = .25 | ηpar2 = .23 | ηpar2 = .033 | ηpar2 = .014 | ηpar2 = .05 | ηpar2 = .01 | ηpar2 = .00 |