2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.04.455112
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The role of artificial photo backgrounds of shelter dogs on pet profile clicking and the perception of sociability

Abstract: With the increasing prevalence of technology, the internet is often the first step for potential pet owners searching for an adoptable dog. However, best practices for the online portrayal of shelter and foster dogs remain unclear. Different online photo backgrounds appearing on adoption websites for shelter dogs may impact adoption speed by influencing viewer interest. Online clicking behaviour on pet profiles and human-directed sociability, broadly defined, has been previously linked to increased adoption li… Show more

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“…When it comes to dog adoption, breed may not be the only important factor to consider [2,8] as humans tend to favor, for example, a pet's looks (e.g., attractiveness [14] based on poses and facial areas [35,42]) and perceived human-directed sociability [56]. However, according to a study from the Animal Farm Foundation [26], one in every four pets that are chosen based on breed (or looks) end up in shelters and rescues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it comes to dog adoption, breed may not be the only important factor to consider [2,8] as humans tend to favor, for example, a pet's looks (e.g., attractiveness [14] based on poses and facial areas [35,42]) and perceived human-directed sociability [56]. However, according to a study from the Animal Farm Foundation [26], one in every four pets that are chosen based on breed (or looks) end up in shelters and rescues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%