Nippon Hojyoken Kagaku Kenkyu
Online ISSN : 1882-3084
Print ISSN : 1881-8978
ISSN-L : 1881-8978
Examination concerning aptitude judgment of the guide dog at an early stage by medical check-up
Mina MizukoshiToru Nakamura
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2008 Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages 26-31

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With the hypothesis that different sensitivity to stress would be seen between dogs that becomes guide dogs and dog not so, we compared the results of the number of white blood cells, the heart rate, and the blood pressure that related to their stress. It was thought that there might be differences not only in the sensitivity to stress, but also in the recovery from and the resistance against stress, and the same test was done the next day and two weeks after being moved to the training center from the puppy raiser's home. But there was little difference in the results from the next day and two weeks after, and between the dogs that became guide dogs and dogs that did not. However major difference between the dogs that became guide dogs and the dogs that did not was the fluctuation of their heart rates. The results were similar for the next day and 14 days later. Then, when the number of test dogs was increased and the fluctuations in the heart rates were investigated, the results were similar to the previous testing. According to these results, there are differences in the recovery and the reactions to short-term stress like the electrocardiogram measurement and tolerance against and the recovery from long-term stress including entering the training center and kennel life between dogs that become guide dogs and dogs that do not. It was thought that this test was effective as one of the early aptitude judgments because the electrocardiogram was a test that was able to be relatively easy-to-use, and because the results were clear.

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