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Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 27 May 2009 - 21:05

I was not able to post links to many of these since they are through my college database login, but here are the names and titles of the research for those of you interested.

Genetic analysis of results of a Swedish behavior test on German Shepherd Dog...
E H van der Waaij; E Wilsson; E Strandberg::Journal of Animal Science; Nov 2008;

A REVIEW OF DOMESTIC DOGS' (CANIS FAMILIARIS) HUMAN-LIKE BEHAVIORS:
Monique A R Udell; C D L Wynne::Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior; Mar 2008

Possible Use of Foresight, Understanding, and Planning by Wolves Hunting Muskoxen
L. DAVID MECH1::(Received 20 September 2006; accepted in revised form 18 December 2006)

RUFF TREATMENT (Critics of Cesar Milan's Methods, thought some of you might enjoy)
Stephen Fraser::Current Science; Jan 19, 2007

Effects of Postnatal Handling on the Ontogenesis of Canine Behaviour
C. Sighieri1,∗, C. Mariti1, F. Martelli1, P. Baragli2, M. Ducci1 and A. Gazzano1
1Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology, Section of
Physiology,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; 2Veterinary
surgeon, Pisa, Italy

Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 27 May 2009 - 21:05

Some more
“My Dog’s Just Like Me”: Dog Ownership as a Gender Display
Michael Ramirez::University of Georgia

Impact of nutrition on canine behaviour: current status and possible mechanisms
G Bosch, B Beerda, W H Hendriks, A F B van der Poel, M W A Verstegen. Nutrition Research Reviews. Cambridge: Dec 2007.

COGNITION IN DOMESTIC DOGS: Object Permanence & Social Cueing
Ethan D Clotfelter; Karen L Hollis::The American Biology Teacher; May 2008

I will post more as I find them. Many of the research papers and videos are packed away so I will do some digging and try and find the good ones.  All of these are peer reviewed and found in Scholarly Journals.

by Vikram on 27 May 2009 - 21:05

I have read the Swedish Reserach before. Its really impressive and also highly debated

regards & Thanks


Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 29 May 2009 - 08:05

Vikram, I wish I could find all my research papers that I have collected over the years. My parents have some boxes, my brother as well, they live out of state. There was some really good video on different drives in dogs, new concepts in pack behavior that blew the researchers out of their minds. The Alpha Dog Rollover that is so popular in some circles has been completely misinterpreted, the submissive rolls, the alpha doesn't violently roll the dog to show dominance. So many old ideas are getting new light shed on them. It is rather exciting..............

Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 30 May 2009 - 01:05

Thanks for posting those, I hope to read them all.....jackie harris

Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 30 May 2009 - 02:05

Some more I found
Controlling Canine Conflicts::Peggy Swager::AKC Gazette; Mar 2009

Dog's gaze at its owner increases owner's urinary oxytocin during social interaction
Miho Nagasawa, Takefumi Kikusui, Tatsushi Onaka, Mitsuaki Ohta. Hormones and Behavior. New York: Mar 2009.

The absence of reward induces inequity aversion in dogs
Friederike Range, Lisa Horn, Zsófia Viranyi, Ludwig Huber. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Washington: Jan 6, 2009.

Sentinels of Safety: Service Dogs Ensure Safety and Enhance Freedom and Well-Being for Families With Autistic Children:: Kristen E Burrows, Cindy L Adams, Jude Spiers. Qualitative Health Research. Thousand Oaks: Dec 2008.  (Also have found positive outcomes for children with learning disabilities and behavioral issues interacting with dogs during school).

ASAS CENTENNIAL PAPER: Perspectives on domestication: The history of our rela...
L Case::Journal of Animal Science; Nov 2008


Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 30 May 2009 - 02:05

Affiliative and disciplinary behavior of human handlers during play with their dog affects cortisol concentrations in opposite directions
Zsuzsánna Horváth, Antal Dóka, Ádám Miklósi. Hormones and Behavior. New York: Jun 2008.

Word Learning in a Domestic Dog: Evidence for "Fast Mapping"
Juliane Kaminski; Josep Call; Julia Fischer :: Science; Jun 11, 2004


I will post more as I find them. Enjoy

Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 30 May 2009 - 02:05

Please keep in mind that a lot of the research findings are still controversial, researchers are like dog trainers, the only thing 2 research groups can agree on is the findings, research methods, statistical calculations, etc, is being done incorrectly by the 3rd research group.

Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 30 May 2009 - 03:05

.............and that everybody else's research is biased! LOL! jh

Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 30 May 2009 - 23:05

So true JH......LOL

Most modern research is designed around the "company" desired conclusions, with many who fund the research owning the results, so much of the research never is published because it isn't showing the company's product in positive ways, especially true with drug companies. There is good research out there on canid and domestic dogs, just have to wade through lots of research to find the lesser biased views. LOL 





 


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