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Links
- “Once-daily Feeding Is Associated With Better Cognitive Function and Health in Companion Dogs: Results from the Dog Aging Project”, Bray et al 2021
- “Stress-Related Behaviors in Companion Dogs Exposed to Common Household Noises, and Owners’ Interpretations of Their Dogs’ Behaviors”, Grigg et al 2021
- “An Exploratory Analysis of Head-tilting in Dogs”, Sommese et al 2021
- “I Train Puppies to Sniff out Truffles at a Luxury Resort and Farm. They Cost $8,500 and We Only Sell Them to Guests—here’s What My Job Is Like”, Treon 2021
- “Two Tiny Terriers Chase Very Large Bear out of California Home”, Chamings 2021
- “The Family Dog Is in Sync With Your Kids: Dogs Orient and Move in Synchrony With Family Members, Which May Have Implications for the Emotional Development of People and Pets”, Reynolds 2021
- “Dog-human Behavioral Synchronization: Family Dogs Synchronize Their Behavior With Child Family Members”, Wanser et al 2021
- “I Know a Dog When I See One: Dogs (Canis Familiaris) Recognize Dogs from Videos”, Mongillo et al 2021
- “Dogs’ (Canis Lupus Familiaris) Behavioral Adaptations to a Human-dominated Niche: A Review and Novel Hypothesis”, Wynne 2021
- “Millions of Animals May Be Missing from Scientific Studies”, Chawla 2020
- “Dog Savior: Immediate Scent-Detection of SARS-COV-2 by Trained Dogs”, Vesga et al 2020
- “Animal Ethics and Evolutionary Psychology—10 Ideas”, Fleischman 2020
- “Against Dog Ownership”, Lakeman 2020
- “Cats, Once YouTube Stars, Are Now an ‘Emerging Audience’: They’re Addicted to Channels like Little Kitty & Family, Handsome Nature, and Videos for Your Cat—provided Their Owners Switch on the IPad First”, Lazzaro 2020
- “Why Cats Love Earwax”, Gwern 2019
- “How Airbnb Is Silently Changing Himalayan Villages”, Athiparambath 2019
- “Neuroanatomical Variation among Domestic Dog Breeds”, Hecht et al 2019
- “Did Breast-Feeding Play A Role In the Evolution of Pets? Like the Dolphin Who Adopted a Baby Whale, Humans Have Often Breast-fed Pets”, Herzog 2019
- “Absolute Brain Size Predicts Dog Breed Differences in Executive Function”, Horschler et al 2019
- “This Chemical Is So Hot It Destroys Nerve Endings—in a Good Way: Resiniferatoxin Is 10,000× Hotter Than the Hottest Pepper, and Has Features That Make It Promising As a Painkiller of Last Resort”, Simon 2018
- “Dog Cloning For Special Forces: Breed All You Can Breed”, Gwern 2018
- “Anti-aging Food That Improves Markers of Health in Senior Dogs by Modulating Gut Microbiota and Metabolite Profiles”, Gebreselassie et al 2018
- “Marijuana Intoxication in a Cat”, Janeczek et al 2018
- “Poor Human Olfaction Is a 19th-century Myth”, McGann 2017
- “Functional MRI in Awake Dogs Predicts Suitability for Assistance Work”, Berns et al 2016
- “A General Intelligence Factor in Dogs”, Arden & Adams 2016
- “Hunting and Hallucinogens: The Use of Psychoactive and Other Plants to Improve the Hunting Ability of Dogs”, Bennett & Alarcón 2015
- “Scent of the Familiar: An FMRI Study of Canine Brain Responses to Familiar and Unfamiliar Human and Dog Odors”, Berns et al 2015
- “Dog Behavior Co-Varies With Height, Bodyweight and Skull Shape”, McGreevy et al 2013
- “Reproductive Capability Is Associated With Lifespan and Cause of Death in Companion Dogs”, Hoffman et al 2013
- “Visual Discrimination of Species in Dogs (Canis Familiaris)”, Autier-Dérian et al 2013
- “Wet Mammals Shake at Tuned Frequencies to Dry”, Dickerson et al 2012
- “Environmental Effects on Compulsive Tail Chasing in Dogs”, Tiira et al 2012
- “Predictive Validity of a Method for Evaluating Temperament in Young Guide and Service Dogs”, Duffy & Serpell 2012
- “Executive Summary of Phase 2 of the Bayer Veterinary Care Usage Study”, Volk et al 2011
- “Personality and Performance in Military Working Dogs: Reliability and Predictive Validity of Behavioral Tests”, Sinn et al 2010
- “Can People Distinguish Pâté From Dog Food? [preprint]”, Bohannon et al 2009
- “Why Do Dogs and Cats Eat Grass? (A) They Are Sick and Need to Vomit. (B) They Have a Dietary Deficiency. (C) Studies Point to a Third Option That May May Well Be the Correct Answer to This Often-asked Client Question”, Hart 2008
- “Characterisation of Plant Eating in Dogs”, Sueda et al 2008
- “Traits and Genotypes May Predict the Successful Training of Drug Detection Dogs”, Maejima et al 2007
- “Phenotyping of Aggressive Behavior in Golden Retriever Dogs With a Questionnaire”, Berg et al 2006
- “A Comparative Study of the Use of Visual Communicative Signals in Interactions Between Dogs (Canis Familiaris) and Humans and Cats (Felis Catus) and Humans”, Miklosi et al 2005
- “Development and Validation of a Questionnaire for Measuring Behavior and Temperament Traits in Pet Dogs”, Hsu & Serpell 2003
- “Behavior Genetics of Canine Aggression: Behavioral Phenotyping of Golden Retrievers by means of an Aggression Test”, Guinness 2003
- “Development and Validation of a Novel Method for Evaluating Behavior and Temperament in Guide Dogs”, Serpell & Hsu 2001
- “War Dogs: A History of Loyalty and Heroism”, Lemish 1999
- “Do People Look Like Their Dogs?”, Coren 1999
- “The Use of a Behavior Test for the Selection of Dogs for Service and Breeding, I: Method of Testing and Evaluating Test Results in the Adult Dog, Demands on Different Kinds of Service Dogs, Sex and Breed Differences”, Wilsson & Sundgren 1997
- “Service Dog Selection Tests: Effectiveness for Dogs from Animal Shelters”, Weiss & Greenberg 1997
- “Perceptual Cues That Permit Categorical Differentiation of Animal Species by Infants”, Quinn & Eimas 1996
- “Development of Exclusivity in Perceptually Based Categories of Young Infants”, Eimas et al 1994
- “Postmortem Injuries by Indoor Pets”, Rossi et al 1994
- “Heritability Estimate for Temperament Scores in German Shepherd Dogs and Its Genetic Correlation With Hip Dysplasia”, Mackenzie et al 1985
- “Genetics of Traits Which Determine the Suitability of Dogs As Guide-dogs for the Blind”, Goddard & Beilharz 1983b
- “Breast-Feeding of Animals by Women: Its Socio-Cultural Context and Geographic Occurrence”, Simoons & Baldwin 1982
- “Volatile Constituents of Dog (Canis Familiaris ) and Coyote (Canis Latrans ) Anal Sacs”
- “Dog A Fake Hero: Pushes Children Into the Seine to Rescue Them and Win Beefsteaks”, Times 1908
- “The Dogs of War Are in High Demand: After Sending Hundreds of Canines to Post Sept. 11 Battlefields, the Pentagon Is Buying Robot Pooches to Help Train Medics.”
- “Why Scientists Love to Study Dogs (and Often Ignore Cats)”
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“Once-daily Feeding Is Associated With Better Cognitive Function and Health in Companion Dogs: Results from the Dog Aging Project”, Bray et al 2021
“Stress-Related Behaviors in Companion Dogs Exposed to Common Household Noises, and Owners’ Interpretations of Their Dogs’ Behaviors”, Grigg et al 2021
“An Exploratory Analysis of Head-tilting in Dogs”, Sommese et al 2021
“I Train Puppies to Sniff out Truffles at a Luxury Resort and Farm. They Cost $8,500 and We Only Sell Them to Guests—here’s What My Job Is Like”, Treon 2021
“Two Tiny Terriers Chase Very Large Bear out of California Home”, Chamings 2021
“Two tiny terriers chase very large bear out of California home”
“The Family Dog Is in Sync With Your Kids: Dogs Orient and Move in Synchrony With Family Members, Which May Have Implications for the Emotional Development of People and Pets”, Reynolds 2021
“Dog-human Behavioral Synchronization: Family Dogs Synchronize Their Behavior With Child Family Members”, Wanser et al 2021
“I Know a Dog When I See One: Dogs (Canis Familiaris) Recognize Dogs from Videos”, Mongillo et al 2021
“I know a dog when I see one: dogs (Canis familiaris) recognize dogs from videos”
“Dogs’ (Canis Lupus Familiaris) Behavioral Adaptations to a Human-dominated Niche: A Review and Novel Hypothesis”, Wynne 2021
“Millions of Animals May Be Missing from Scientific Studies”, Chawla 2020
“Millions of animals may be missing from scientific studies”
“Dog Savior: Immediate Scent-Detection of SARS-COV-2 by Trained Dogs”, Vesga et al 2020
“Dog Savior: Immediate Scent-Detection of SARS-COV-2 by Trained Dogs”
“Animal Ethics and Evolutionary Psychology—10 Ideas”, Fleischman 2020
“Against Dog Ownership”, Lakeman 2020
“Cats, Once YouTube Stars, Are Now an ‘Emerging Audience’: They’re Addicted to Channels like Little Kitty & Family, Handsome Nature, and Videos for Your Cat—provided Their Owners Switch on the IPad First”, Lazzaro 2020
“Why Cats Love Earwax”, Gwern 2019
“How Airbnb Is Silently Changing Himalayan Villages”, Athiparambath 2019
“Neuroanatomical Variation among Domestic Dog Breeds”, Hecht et al 2019
“Did Breast-Feeding Play A Role In the Evolution of Pets? Like the Dolphin Who Adopted a Baby Whale, Humans Have Often Breast-fed Pets”, Herzog 2019
“Absolute Brain Size Predicts Dog Breed Differences in Executive Function”, Horschler et al 2019
“Absolute brain size predicts dog breed differences in executive function”
“This Chemical Is So Hot It Destroys Nerve Endings—in a Good Way: Resiniferatoxin Is 10,000× Hotter Than the Hottest Pepper, and Has Features That Make It Promising As a Painkiller of Last Resort”, Simon 2018
“Dog Cloning For Special Forces: Breed All You Can Breed”, Gwern 2018
“Anti-aging Food That Improves Markers of Health in Senior Dogs by Modulating Gut Microbiota and Metabolite Profiles”, Gebreselassie et al 2018
“Marijuana Intoxication in a Cat”, Janeczek et al 2018
“Poor Human Olfaction Is a 19th-century Myth”, McGann 2017
“Functional MRI in Awake Dogs Predicts Suitability for Assistance Work”, Berns et al 2016
“Functional MRI in awake dogs predicts suitability for assistance work”
“A General Intelligence Factor in Dogs”, Arden & Adams 2016
“Hunting and Hallucinogens: The Use of Psychoactive and Other Plants to Improve the Hunting Ability of Dogs”, Bennett & Alarcón 2015
“Scent of the Familiar: An FMRI Study of Canine Brain Responses to Familiar and Unfamiliar Human and Dog Odors”, Berns et al 2015
“Dog Behavior Co-Varies With Height, Bodyweight and Skull Shape”, McGreevy et al 2013
“Dog Behavior Co-Varies with Height, Bodyweight and Skull Shape”
“Reproductive Capability Is Associated With Lifespan and Cause of Death in Companion Dogs”, Hoffman et al 2013
“Reproductive Capability Is Associated with Lifespan and Cause of Death in Companion Dogs”
“Visual Discrimination of Species in Dogs (Canis Familiaris)”, Autier-Dérian et al 2013
“Visual discrimination of species in dogs (Canis familiaris)”
“Wet Mammals Shake at Tuned Frequencies to Dry”, Dickerson et al 2012
“Environmental Effects on Compulsive Tail Chasing in Dogs”, Tiira et al 2012
“Predictive Validity of a Method for Evaluating Temperament in Young Guide and Service Dogs”, Duffy & Serpell 2012
“Predictive validity of a method for evaluating temperament in young guide and service dogs”
“Executive Summary of Phase 2 of the Bayer Veterinary Care Usage Study”, Volk et al 2011
“Executive summary of phase 2 of the Bayer veterinary care usage study”
“Personality and Performance in Military Working Dogs: Reliability and Predictive Validity of Behavioral Tests”, Sinn et al 2010
“Can People Distinguish Pâté From Dog Food? [preprint]”, Bohannon et al 2009
“Why Do Dogs and Cats Eat Grass? (A) They Are Sick and Need to Vomit. (B) They Have a Dietary Deficiency. (C) Studies Point to a Third Option That May May Well Be the Correct Answer to This Often-asked Client Question”, Hart 2008
“Characterisation of Plant Eating in Dogs”, Sueda et al 2008
“Traits and Genotypes May Predict the Successful Training of Drug Detection Dogs”, Maejima et al 2007
“Traits and genotypes may predict the successful training of drug detection dogs”
“Phenotyping of Aggressive Behavior in Golden Retriever Dogs With a Questionnaire”, Berg et al 2006
“Phenotyping of Aggressive Behavior in Golden Retriever Dogs with a Questionnaire”
“A Comparative Study of the Use of Visual Communicative Signals in Interactions Between Dogs (Canis Familiaris) and Humans and Cats (Felis Catus) and Humans”, Miklosi et al 2005
“Development and Validation of a Questionnaire for Measuring Behavior and Temperament Traits in Pet Dogs”, Hsu & Serpell 2003
“Behavior Genetics of Canine Aggression: Behavioral Phenotyping of Golden Retrievers by means of an Aggression Test”, Guinness 2003
“Development and Validation of a Novel Method for Evaluating Behavior and Temperament in Guide Dogs”, Serpell & Hsu 2001
“Development and validation of a novel method for evaluating behavior and temperament in guide dogs”
“War Dogs: A History of Loyalty and Heroism”, Lemish 1999
“Do People Look Like Their Dogs?”, Coren 1999
“The Use of a Behavior Test for the Selection of Dogs for Service and Breeding, I: Method of Testing and Evaluating Test Results in the Adult Dog, Demands on Different Kinds of Service Dogs, Sex and Breed Differences”, Wilsson & Sundgren 1997
“Service Dog Selection Tests: Effectiveness for Dogs from Animal Shelters”, Weiss & Greenberg 1997
“Service dog selection tests: Effectiveness for dogs from animal shelters”
“Perceptual Cues That Permit Categorical Differentiation of Animal Species by Infants”, Quinn & Eimas 1996
“Perceptual Cues That Permit Categorical Differentiation of Animal Species by Infants”
“Development of Exclusivity in Perceptually Based Categories of Young Infants”, Eimas et al 1994
“Development of Exclusivity in Perceptually Based Categories of Young Infants”
“Postmortem Injuries by Indoor Pets”, Rossi et al 1994
“Heritability Estimate for Temperament Scores in German Shepherd Dogs and Its Genetic Correlation With Hip Dysplasia”, Mackenzie et al 1985
“Genetics of Traits Which Determine the Suitability of Dogs As Guide-dogs for the Blind”, Goddard & Beilharz 1983b
“Genetics of traits which determine the suitability of dogs as guide-dogs for the blind”
“Breast-Feeding of Animals by Women: Its Socio-Cultural Context and Geographic Occurrence”, Simoons & Baldwin 1982
“Breast-Feeding of Animals by Women: Its Socio-Cultural Context and Geographic Occurrence”
“Volatile Constituents of Dog (Canis Familiaris ) and Coyote (Canis Latrans ) Anal Sacs”
“Volatile constituents of dog (Canis familiaris ) and coyote (Canis latrans ) anal sacs”
“Dog A Fake Hero: Pushes Children Into the Seine to Rescue Them and Win Beefsteaks”, Times 1908
“Dog A Fake Hero: Pushes Children Into the Seine to Rescue Them and Win Beefsteaks”
“The Dogs of War Are in High Demand: After Sending Hundreds of Canines to Post Sept. 11 Battlefields, the Pentagon Is Buying Robot Pooches to Help Train Medics.”
“Why Scientists Love to Study Dogs (and Often Ignore Cats)”
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https://aeon.co/essays/why-keeping-a-pet-is-fundamentally-unethical
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https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/carriage-driving-sport-wisconsin
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https://www.bartleby.com/lit-hub/the-worlds-best-poetry/the-wolf-and-the-dog/
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https://www.wired.com/story/cats-watch-youtube/
: “Cats, Once YouTube Stars, Are Now an ‘Emerging Audience’: They’re Addicted to Channels like Little Kitty & Family, Handsome Nature, and Videos for Your Cat—provided Their Owners Switch on the IPad First”, Sage Lazzaro -
earwax
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2005-miklosi.pdf
: “A Comparative Study of the Use of Visual Communicative Signals in Interactions Between Dogs (Canis Familiaris) and Humans and Cats (Felis Catus) and Humans”, Adam Miklosi, Peter Pongracz, Gabriella Lakatos, Josef Topal, Vilmos Csanyi -
2001-serpell.pdf
: “Development and Validation of a Novel Method for Evaluating Behavior and Temperament in Guide Dogs”, James A. Serpell, Yuying Hsu