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Which Dogs Should You Assess and When? <br /> The SAFER®Assessment is intended to be used with dogs ages six months and older. The <br /> assessment is not predictive of future aggression if used with younger dogs. <br /> Research has found that dogs' cortisol (stress hormone)levels significantly decrease at <br /> approximately 72 hours after intake to a shelter. Waiting 72 hours may therefore change the <br /> behavior of the dog and may allow for a more predictive assessment. We recommend that you: <br /> • Provide enrichment for all dogs as soon as possible after they arrive at your facility. <br /> • If possible based on your resources, wait 72 hours after intake before assessing. <br /> • If waiting 72 hours is not possible, strive to assess all dogs six months and older within <br /> 24-72 hours of arrival in your facility. <br /> • If waiting is not possible at all, assess dogs at intake—ideally with the relinquisher <br /> present. This allows safe dogs to quickly move to adoption with minimal delay, and gives <br /> you a great opportunity to learn more about a dog's potential behavior issues directly <br /> from the relinquisher. <br /> We recommend that you provide enrichment opportunities for dogs as soon as they are placed in <br /> their kennel because enrichment helps reduce stress. Enrichment opportunities should also be <br /> available to the dogs during their entire shelter stay. <br /> If You Cannot Assess All Dogs <br /> Your shelter may not yet be able to assess every dog over six months of age due to resources, <br /> staff levels, volume of animals, etc. If so, you may want to use SAFER to assess subsets of your <br /> dog population(for example: Chihuahuas or pit bulls or black dogs)to help ensure that those <br /> placed for adoption will be great ambassadors for their breeds and your agency. <br /> Q: What kind of assessment is SAFER? <br /> The SAFER Assessment is designed to assess the probability of future aggression in dogs age six <br /> months and older. The assessment does not measure the dog's temperament or internal character. <br /> The assessment uses researched items that elicit responses that are predictive of future behavior. <br /> It is intended to be one tool used to help identify the risk of future aggression and the individual <br /> behavioral support needed before adoption for each dog in a shelter. <br />
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