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Research Bite: Contrafreeloading & Why Dogs Work for Food When It’s Free?

Research Bite: Contrafreeloading & Why Dogs Work for Food When It’s Free?

Update: 2024-12-29
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In this episode of the Barkology Podcast, Chantal and Angelique dive into the fascinating world of contrafreeloading—a behavioral phenomenon where animals choose to work for food even when identical, freely available food is present.


Drawing insights from the research, we explore:


- The surprising findings from research on contrafreeloading in dogs.


- How factors like stimulus changes and environment influence dogs’ preferences.


- Why some dogs engage with puzzle feeders while others go straight for the free meal.


- Practical ways to use this knowledge to improve your dog’s mental stimulation and well-being.




References:


Rothkoff, L., Feng, L., & Byosiere, S. E. (2024). Domestic pet dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) do not show a preference to contrafreeload, but are willing. Scientific Reports14(1), 1314.


Osborne, S. R. (1977). The free food (contrafreeloading) phenomenon: A review and analysis. Animal Learning & Behavior5(3), 221-235.

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Research Bite: Contrafreeloading & Why Dogs Work for Food When It’s Free?

Research Bite: Contrafreeloading & Why Dogs Work for Food When It’s Free?

Angelique de Kock & Chantal Karyta