The Intelligence of Dogs: A Guide to the Thoughts, Emotions, and Inner Lives Or Our Canine CompanionsDo dogs of different breeds differ in intelligence? How well do they understand human language, and do they have a language of their own which humans can learn to understand? Do dogs have memories of things past and images or anticipations of things to come? Do they have feelings such as guilt, loyalty, and protectiveness or even simple emotions such as joy and sorrow? Or are these human terms for entirely different animal behaviors? In The Intelligence of Dogs, the renowned psychologist and award-winning dog trainer Stanley Coren gives us the most compelling and comprehensive picture to date of the canine mind and how it works. Coren shows how a dog's mental abilities are shaped by his genetic makeup and the forces of evolution in operation. While we might like to believe that all dogs' minds think alike, Coren clearly show that different breeds differ radically in their working intelligence - their ability to understand and follow human commands. In an impressive summary of research, Coren ranks 133 breeds, revealing which dogs are the brightest and which are the most limited in their working intelligence. Although different breeds do differ dramatically in their levels of intelligence, the author is quick to point out that there is great variability within breeds and that a dog's particular personality strongly affects its trainability. To that end, Coren provides an IQ test that readers can use to test their pet's intelligence. Coren also explains how, by changing certain factors such as training conditions and diet, one can actually raise a dog's IQ. Finally, Coren dramatically demonstrates that dogs have a much richer and more sophisticated language than we imagined. Taking usinto the world of dog communication, Coren explains how dogs use a varied and intricate set of sounds, facial expressions and body postures to communicate with other canines, and he shows readers how to interpret these signs in order to understand their dog better. The Intelligence |
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Avis d'utilisateur - auntieknickers - LibraryThingThis book was quite helpful in understanding a little bit more about my wild and crazy English Springer Spaniel. Supposedly his breed's intelligence is in the second rank (still quite bright but not ... Consulter l'avis complet
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Avis d'utilisateur - gypsysmom - LibraryThingI probably should have read this book 13 years ago when we first acquired my border collie, Gypsy. As Coren repeatedly mentions border collies are one of the most intelligent dogs. But that very ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
Do Dogs Think? | 1 |
The Natural History of Dogs | 17 |
Early Views of the Dogs Mind | 43 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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The Intelligence of Dogs: Canine Consciousness and Capabilities Stanley Coren Affichage d'extraits - 1994 |
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