Reliability of a New Bite Force Measure and Biomechanics of Modified Long Attack in Police Dogs.

Animals (Basel)

Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 57 (Viikintie 49), 00014 Helsinki, Finland.

Published: March 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study focused on the biomechanics of police dogs, aiming to create a measurement tool to assess their functional bite force and related physical metrics.
  • Twenty Finnish police dogs (7 German Shepherds and 13 Belgian Malinois) were tested using a sleeve equipped with force sensors while they performed a bite task.
  • Results showed that the tool reliably measured bite force and recorded significant kinetic data, with German Shepherds exhibiting a higher median bite force compared to Belgian Malinois.

Article Abstract

Information on the biomechanics of police dogs' tasks is important in understanding their work-related injuries and dysfunctions. This study aimed to develop and test a measurement tool for dogs' functional bite force and to report modified long attack-related kinetic and kinematic values. Twenty Finnish male police dogs, 7 German Shepherd Dogs (GSDs) and 13 Belgian Shepherd Dogs, Malinois (BSDMs), were included. Dogs accelerated 25 m and bit the helper's sleeve, fitted with three force sensors. Dogs were wearing a 3D accelerometer and were videotaped with a high-speed camera. The sleeve's reliability for measuring the dog's bite force was evaluated via intraclass correlation and Cronbach's alpha. Otherwise, a Mann-Whitney U-test was used, with significance set at = 0.05. The sleeve's test-retest reliability was moderate to good (intraclass correlation of 0.75), and internal consistency was high (Cronbach's alpha 0.75). The GSDs' median bite force was 360.4 N (interquartile range (IQR) 628.6 N) and BSDMs' 247.0 N (IQR 289.8 N). Median acceleration maximum was 7.1 gravitational force equivalent (g) and median deceleration maximum was 11.6 g, with highest recorded forces being 9.2 g and 13.1 g, respectively. The measurement sleeve was a reliable tool for measuring functional bite force in GSDs and BSDMs. Forces related to bite, approach and impact in the two breeds were reported.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003291PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030874DOI Listing

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