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Serpell, James; editor: - The Domestic Dog: Its Evolution, Behaviour, and Interactions with People

Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (1995). orig.boards. 26x18cm, x,268 pp. Minor rubbing. A small dent to rear cover edge. VG. ¶ Contents: Introduction; Domestication and Evolution: Origins of the dog: domestication and early history; Evolution of working dogs; Behaviour and Behaviour Problems: Genetic aspects of dog behaviour with particular reference to working ability; Analysing breed and gender differences in behaviour; Early experience and the development of behaviour; Feeding behaviour of domestic dogs and the role of experience; Social and communication behaviour of companion dogs; The ethology and epidemiology of canine aggression; Canine behavioural therapy; Effects of owner personality and attitudes on dog behaviour; Human-Dog Interactions: Dogs as human companions: a review of the relationship; The welfare of dogs in human care; Variation in dog society: between resource dispersion and social flux?; Population biology and ecology of feral dogs in central Italy; From paragon to pariah: some reflections on human attitudes to dogs;The hair of the dog ["By any standards, dogs are extraordinary animals. They have been part of human society for longer than any other domestic species. They exist in a greater variety of different shapes and sizes, and they occupy a wider ecological niche, from pampered pets and faithful servants to feral scavengers. Even our attitudes to dogs seem to oscillate between extremes... This unique book seeks to.. provide a comprehensive, state-of-the-art account of the domestic dog's natural history and behaviour based on scientific and scholarly evidence rather than hearsay." - Publisher's description]
USD 98.00 [Appr.: EURO 91.75 | £UK 78.25 | JP¥ 15365] Book number BOOKS013321I

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