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This dataset contains the variables from C-BARQ used to build models to predict the effects of proportion of life
exposure to gonadal hormones on reported behaviour in the C-BARQ survey. It includes female dogs that were
spayed for reasons other than behavioural reasons.

 

This dataset is part of Behavioural risks in female dogs exposed to minimal gonadal hormones project. Spaying of female dogs is a widespread practise, performed primarily for population control. While the consequences
of early spaying for health are still being debated, the consequences for behaviour are believed to be negligible. The
current study focused on the reported behaviour of 8981 female dogs spayed before 520 weeks (ten years) of life for
reasons other than behavioural management, and calculated their percentage lifetime exposure to gonadal
hormones (PLGH) as a proportion of their age at the time of being reported to the online Canine Behavioral
Assessment and Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ).

 

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