The Social Dog

The Social Dog
Author: Juliane Kaminski,Sarah Marshall-Pescini
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780124079311

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Dogs have become the subject of increasing scientific study over the past two decades, chiefly due to their development of specialized social skills, seemingly a result of selection pressures during domestication to help them adapt to the human environment. The Social Dog: Behaviour and Cognition includes chapters from leading researchers in the fields of social cognition and behavior, vocalization, evolution, and more, focusing on topics including dog-dog and dog-human interaction, bonding with humans, social behavior and learning, and more. Dogs are being studied in comparative cognitive sciences as well as genetics, ethology, and many more areas. As the number of published studies increases, this book aims to give the reader an overview of the state of the art on dog research, with an emphasis on social behavior and socio-cognitive skills. It represents a valuable resource for students, veterinarians, dog specialists, or anyone who wants deeper knowledge of his or her canine companion. Reviews the state of the art of research on dog social interactions and cognition Includes topics on dog-dog as well as dog-human interactions Features contributions from leading experts in the field, which examine current studies while highlighting the potential for future research

The Social Lives of Dogs

The Social Lives of Dogs
Author: Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9781504015561

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The groundbreaking, New York Times–bestselling book on canine behavior and how dogs become family from the author of The Hidden Life of Dogs. In the sequel to her New York Times bestseller The Hidden Lives of Dogs, anthropologist Elizabeth Marshall Thomas profiles the assortment of canines in her own household to examine how dogs have comfortably adapted to life with their human owners—and with each other. Thomas answers questions we all have about our dogs’ behavior: Do different barks mean different things? What makes a dog difficult to house-train? Why do certain dogs and cats get along so well? How does one of her dogs recognize people he sees only once a year, while another barks at strangers she sees every day? What leads to the formation of packs or groups? As Publishers Weekly raves, “no one writes with greater emotional intelligence about man’s (and woman’s) best friend than Thomas.”

Genetics and the Social Behaviour of the Dog

Genetics and the Social Behaviour of the Dog
Author: John Paul Scott,John L. Fuller
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1974
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 0226743381

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Based on 20 years of research at the Jakson Laboratory, this is a comprehensive reference work on the behaviour of dogs.

Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog

Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog
Author: John Paul Scott,John L. Fuller
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2012-07-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226190822

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The classic study of canine behavior: “A major authoritative work…Immensely rewarding reading for anyone concerned with dog-breeding.”—Times Literary Supplement Based on twenty years of research at the Jackson Laboratory, this is the single most important and comprehensive reference work on the behavior of dogs ever compiled, written by geneticist and comparative psychologist John Paul Scott, known for his research into social behavior and aggression. “One of the most important texts on canine behavior published to date. Anyone interested in breeding, training, or canine behavior must own this book.”—Wayne Hunthausen, D.V.M., Director of Animal Behavior Consultations “This pioneering research on dog behavioral genetics is a timeless classic for all serious students of ethology and canine behavior.”—Dr. Michael Fox, Senior Advisor to the President, The Humane Society of the United States “Comprehensive…[a] seminal work.”—Mark Derr, The Atlantic Monthly “Essential reading for anyone involved in the breeding of dogs. No breeder can afford to ignore the principles of proper socialization first discovered and articulated in this landmark study.”—The Monks of New Skete, authors of How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend and the video series Raising Your Dog with the Monks of New Skete

Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog

Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog
Author: John Paul Scott,John L. Fuller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1971
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: OCLC:463131369

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Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog

Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog
Author: John Paul Scott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1964
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: OCLC:847044778

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Based on twenty years of research at the Jackson Laboratory using basenjis and cocker spaniels, this classic study examines the role heredity plays in the development of dog behavior.

The Evolution of Canine Social Behavior

The Evolution of Canine Social Behavior
Author: Roger Abrantes
Publsiher: Dogwise Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0966048415

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This book discusses the evolution of social behavior in canidae, such as wolves and dogs. From the book: "Saying that a dog is a fear-biter, is equivalent to saying that the dog does not behave purposefully. By saying that the dog shows submissive-aggression we simultaneously answer the question of how to solve the problem. The dog is submissive, which means reacting to a threat by another, giving in, and surrendering. It only becomes aggressive because its behavior does not have the desired effect. The dog is then under threat and ready to react by flight or immobility. If flight is not possible, it may freeze. Some do and die. Others resort to their last defense, they attack, and then the drive of aggression takes over. This situation is easily avoided by accepting the dog's submission or allowing it to flee."

Dogs

Dogs
Author: Darcy F. Morey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-04-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781139788717

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This book traces the evolution of the dog, from its origins about 15,000 years ago up to recent times. The timing of dog domestication receives attention, with comparisons between different genetics-based models and archaeological evidence. Allometric patterns between dogs and their ancestors, wolves, shed light on the nature of the morphological changes that dogs underwent. Dog burials highlight a unifying theme of the whole book: the development of a distinctive social bond between dogs and people; the book also explores why dogs and people relate so well to each other. Though cosmopolitan in overall scope, the greatest emphasis is on the New World, with an entire chapter devoted to dogs of the arctic regions, mostly in the New World. Discussion of several distinctive modern roles of dogs underscores the social bond between dogs and people.