Med. Weter. 75 (03), 146-151, 2019
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| MAŁGORZATA GOLEMAN, ANNA OBŁODECKA,
WANDA KRUPA, IWONA ROZEMPOLSKA-RUCIŃSKA |
| Analogies in behavioral and emotional disorders between dogs and humans |
| Human-dog interactions not only shape interspecies relationships in the social context, but also affect the
emotional and psychological state of both man and animal. One consequence of living in a developed and
urbanized environment is an increase in the occurrence of civilization diseases, which include psychological
and emotional disorders occurring not only in humans, but also in animals. The aim of the study was to analyze
selected behavioral problems of dogs in the context of their equivalents among human mental illnesses. Such
similarities have been demonstrated in early-development disorders, affective disorders, personality disorders
and obsessive-compulsive disorders. The development of knowledge about emotional disorders manifested by
dogs may have significant importance in the prevention and treatment of human mental illnesses by providing
information about their genesis, neurophysiological basis and heritability. |
| Keywords: dogs, people, behavioural disorders |