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DOMESTIC DOG, ITS EVOLUTION, BEHAVIOR AND INTERACTIONS WITH PEOPLE
by James Serpell (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Cambridge Univ. Press
Edition: 1995 Paperback, 268 pages
ISBN: 0521425379 Item: DTB427
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Summary: Information from international experts on behavior. Discusses genetic and breed differences. Extensive bibliography follows each chapter.
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Scientific and scholarly information on the origins and evolution of canine behavior from international experts will give you insights into the behavior of the domestic dog. Discusses genetic and breed differences in behavior. Bibliographies follow each chapter for the serious student to do further reading. Fascinating! Important!
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| A college text on dogs, August 9, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Crystal Saling |
| If you are looking for scientific studies (both published and unpublished) on actual dogs- not wolves, this is the book for you. This is NOT a book for the lay-person. I have studied animals at the graduate level and some of the studies in this book were just a little heady for me. |
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