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Simple SummaryEven before the emergence of COVID-19, animal companionship was gaining popularity in Korea as a strategy to reduce loneliness and isolation caused by a rapidly aging population and an increase in one-person households. Many dog owners have experienced the emotional and physical benefits that dog ownership provides during the COVID-19 period. This study examined the relationship between dog attachment, dog walking and loneliness during times of widespread isolation. An online, cross-sectional survey for dog owners was conducted in the fall of 2020. Voluntary participants responded to questionnaires about their relationship with dogs, dog attachment, and dog walking during COVID-19. Our study suggests that dog walking has no direct effect on reducing loneliness but the relationship between dog walking and loneliness might be mediated by attachment. Due to the strict social distancing guidelines during the pandemic, dog walking would not allow opportunities for conversation with other people, but it seems that spending time outside with dogs strengthens the bonds between humans and companion dogs, alleviating loneliness.The COVID-19 pandemic has changed people’s lives and increased their vulnerability to physical and mental health hazards. While Korea has avoided nationwide lockdown measures since the COVID-19 outbreak, the prolonged restrictions and social isolation measures have resulted in detrimental psychological effects, such as increased anxiety, boredom, and loneliness. The present study investigated dog attachment and changes in dog walking during the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects of dog attachment and dog walking on the loneliness of Korean dog owners. An online, cross-sectional survey was conducted in the fall of 2021 in which 249 dog owners responded to questionnaires that asked questions about dog attachment, their perception of dog walking, and their feelings of loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most dog owners responded that they spent more time with their dogs and developed a stronger bond with them during the pandemic. Additionally, respondents stated that they walked their dogs more often than they did before COVID-19 and that their dogs aided in reducing loneliness. We found that dog walking directly affected attachment and indirectly influenced the loneliness of dog owners. Further research is required to determine how dog walking impacts positive psychological effects and promote dog walking.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has changed people’s lives and increased their exposure to physical and mental health risk factors

  • Many dog owners have experienced the emotional and physical assistance that dog ownership provides during times of widespread isolation and loneliness

  • The objectives of this study were (1) to discern any changes in dog attachment and dog walking during the pandemic period in Korea, and (2) to investigate the relationship between dog attachment and dog walking and their effect on loneliness in dog owners

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed people’s lives and increased their exposure to physical and mental health risk factors. While Korea tried to avoid nationwide strict lockdown measures in the aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak, the prolonged restrictions and social isolation have caused adverse psychological effects, such as anxiety, boredom, and loneliness [1]. According to the 2021 Ministry of Health and Welfare’s COVID-19 National Mental Health Survey, the amount of people at risk for developing depression has increased sixfold to 22.8%, up from 3.8% before the outbreak [2]. Even before COVID-19, animal companionship was gaining popularity in Korea as a strategy to reduce loneliness and isolation caused by a rapidly aging population and one-person households. Many dog owners have experienced the emotional and physical assistance that dog ownership provides during times of widespread isolation and loneliness

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