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Dog Language
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Dog Language

In 300 concise entries with clear illustration dog lovers and professionals will develop their canine behavior vocabulary and comprehension of why dogs do what they do. Ethologist Roger Abrantes has built his career on helping professionals and lay persons understand dogs.

The Evolution of Canine Social Behavior
  • Language: en

The Evolution of Canine Social Behavior

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."

Evolution of Canine Social Behavior, 2nd Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

Evolution of Canine Social Behavior, 2nd Edition

Gain new insights into the behavior of domestic dogs by understanding the evolutionary and survival benefits of the behavior we see. Discusses motivation, drive, fear, aggression, submission and dominance and how they manifest in the dog.

Canine Play Behavior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Canine Play Behavior

Is it possible that what looks like play is something else entirely? German author Mechtild Käufer presents findings from scores of researchers worldwide who study why dogs play, the benefits they get from play and how to recognize the “rules” of play that dogs follow to keep their play behaviors fun and safe. There are dozens of color photographs included to help illustrate the actions of dogs at play.

Canine Terminology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Canine Terminology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A guide to canine terminology. It features explanations of words related to dogs, and is illustrated with drawings.

Dogs Home Alone
  • Language: en

Dogs Home Alone

Home Alone is the canine behavior problem that we have treated with greatest success. The original program has been modified over the years, but the idea is still the same - to teach the dog slowly but safely, how to be home alone. The program described is standard. Some owners will be completely successful following the program exactly; others will experience improvements; others may have to adapt the program for their individual dog. The program can also be used to prevent the problem from ever showing up. Start with the exercises described from the very first day the puppy enters your home, so he will grow up as a strong dog, self-confident, with the ability to deal with unexpected situations.

Human Dogs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 29

Human Dogs

Read about an old couple that gets a wish. They wished that they had children. A fairy grants the wish by turning their dogs into kids. They go on an adventure to Hawaii. This is a story that you and your kids will enjoy reading over and over again!

Dogs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Dogs

Two canine ethnologists probe the nature versus nurture debate in the social order of dogs, tracing the origins of canine intelligence.

The Language of Dogs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Language of Dogs

The star of the television show "Dog in the City" presents his advice on dog training, emphasizing the importance of knowing a dog's unique personality and focusing on positive commands.

Animal Talk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Animal Talk

Argues that humans must put aside the mastery of language in order to make scientific sense of animal sound production.