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The domestic dog : its evolution, behaviour, and interactions with people

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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. On the one hand, the dog is man's best friend, on the other, he is the despised and degraded outcast.

This unique book seeks to expose the real dog beneath the popular stereotypes.

Its purpose is 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.

Anyone with a serious interest in Canis familiaris, its evolution, behaviour, and its place in our society will find The Domestic Dog an indispensable and fascinating resource.

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Cambridge University Press
0521425379 / 9780521425377
Paperback
636.7
21/09/1995
United Kingdom
English
x, 268p. : ill.
25 cm
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