Andrews-Kelly, G. 2010. Canine socialization through the use of playrooms or exercise rooms. Enrichment Record 5, 7-9.

Comprehensive enrichment programs for dogs, while not required by regulations, are becoming more common in research facilities. Many institutions are providing chewable enrichment devices and pair or group housing for their canine colonies. Human interaction is a species-appropriate enrichment for dogs, and should be considered in the development of canine enrichment programs. In addition to the importance of human and canine socialization for the animals’ well-being, socialization and positive interactions with people can make the animals better research models. Playrooms or exercise rooms provide an excellent means of socialization and exercise for research dog colonies.

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2010
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