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Genetics and the Social Behaviour of the Dog

Genetics and the Social Behaviour of the Dog

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A classic study of dog behavior gathered into one volume, this is the single most important and comprehensive reference work on the behavior of dogs ever complied.

Scott and Fuller's classic study of dog behavior gathers into one volume the authoritative information that came from their twenty years of research at the Jackson Laboratory. Central to their book is the role heredity plays in the development of behavior. Giving puppies an environment designed on the principles of a well-run school, Scott and Fuller tested five breeds representing the major dog groups and carried out a Mendelian experiment with two of the most different breeds: the basenji and the cocker spaniel.

They found that heredity affects almost every trait tested; that sex affects aggressiveness and the dominance order, but not trainability and problem-solving; that emotional traits profoundly influence performance; that, although breeds differ widely in emotional and motivational characteristics, none shows distinct superiority in problem solving; and that detailed statistical analyses indicate a highly complex pathway between primary gene action and its final effect on behavior.

Included is important information on:

- rearing methods
- the origin and history of dog breeds
- basic behavior patterns
- the physiological and behavioral development of puppies

Author: John Paul Scott,John L. Fuller
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 01/01/1998
Pages: 506
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.46lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.07w x 1.12d
ISBN: 9780226743387

About the Author
John Paul Scott (1909-2000), author of Animal Behavior and Aggression and coeditor of Social Control and Social Change, was Regents Professor emeritus in psychology at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. John L. Fuller (1910-1992) was professor of psychology at Binghamton University.

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