Not exact matches
At the forefront of this effort is Stanley Coren, a behaviorist from the University of British Columbia, who draws on decades of
research to explore the psychological motivations behind
dogs» everyday
behaviors, as well as what science says
about their barks, thoughts, and dreams.
If you already have a particular breed in mind,
research the history of the breed, and think
about whether the
behavior that the
dog is bred for will fit into your lifestyle.
9) Behavioral differences among breeds of
dogs - current status of science - This blog entry analyzes a peer - reviewed
research paper that highlights the current status of what is known
about breed differences in
behavior based on science (not bloggers, or hysteria).
This year, researchers from Stanford University used the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Wide - Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic
Research (WONDER) and found the exact same thing —
dogs are still dangerous when we don't approach them the right way, and don't educate our kids
about canine
behavior.
Yet
research investigating the link between tail wags and friendly
behavior, as well as other common beliefs
about dog behavior, has revealed what behaviorists and experts in canine
behavior have been telling us for a long time — a wagging tail is no guarantee of a friendly
dog.
Research & Information — First step is to research about the facts of this breed so that you understand your dog better and learn how you can train him according to your dog's age and background including behavior problems and health
Research & Information — First step is to
research about the facts of this breed so that you understand your dog better and learn how you can train him according to your dog's age and background including behavior problems and health
research about the facts of this breed so that you understand your
dog better and learn how you can train him according to your
dog's age and background including
behavior problems and health history.
She has been involved with
dog training and
behavior for more than 30 years, currently does
research for her local emergency management for animals in disaster plans, is a licensed physical therapist assistant and
about to embark on a certification program for canine rehabilitation.
«Drawing on substantial
research in animal
behavior, evolutionary biology, and years of personal experience, Coren demonstrates that the average house
dog can understand language at
about the level of a two - year - old human.