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The Dog Adam Miklosi

The Dog By Adam Miklosi

The Dog by Adam Miklosi


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The Dog: A Natural History by Adam Miklosi

An accessible and richly illustrated introduction to the natural history of dogs-from evolution, anatomy, cognition, and behavior to the relationship between dogs and humans

As one of the oldest domesticated species, selectively bred over millennia to possess specific behaviors and physical characteristics, the dog enjoys a unique relationship with humans. More than any other animal, dogs are attuned to human behavior and emotions, and accordingly play a range of roles in society, from police and military work to sensory and emotional support. Selective breeding has led to the development of more than three hundred breeds that, despite vast differences, still belong to a single species, Canis familiaris.

The Dog is an accessible, richly illustrated, and comprehensive introduction to the fascinating natural history and scientific understanding of this beloved species. Adam Miklosi, a leading authority on dogs, provides an appealing overview of dogs' evolution and ecology; anatomy and biology; behavior and society; sensing, thinking, and personality; and connections to humans.

Illustrated with some 250 color photographs, The Dog begins with an introductory overview followed by an exploration of the dog's prehistoric origins, including current research about where and when canine domestication first began. The book proceeds to examine dogs' biology and behavior, paying particular attention to the physiological and psychological aspects of the ways dogs see, hear, and smell, and how they communicate with other dogs and with humans. The book also describes how dogs learn about their physical and social environments and the ways they form attachments to humans. The book ends with a section showcasing a select number of dog breeds to illustrate their amazing physical variety.

Beautifully designed and filled with surprising facts and insights, this book will delight anyone who loves dogs and wants to understand them better.

The Dog Reviews

The bulk of this scholarly, yet highly readable, 224-page volume explores the history of the dog in text complemented with a kaleidoscope of 250 color photographs and graphics. . . . The Dog captures the ideal balance between the role of companion animal and helper through history and how man's approach to the dog's enduring appeal has changed through the centuries. In dissecting the complexities between humans and dogs, Miklosi is adamant that to better understand our four-legged friends we need to know their biology and mental capabilities in order to 'provide them with the necessary challenges to keep their minds sharp and active.' * American Kennel Club *
Behaviour, biology, history, evolution. . . . Can't decide which aspect of the diverse and endlessly intriguing canine species is most interesting? Dr. Adam Miklosi's comprehensive, in-depth guide to everything canine is for you. Gorgeously photographed, this thorough overview explores everything from the anatomy and physiology of dogs to their evolution and the emergence of modern breeds. A must-read for understanding the science behind our furry pals!---Connie Wilson, Modern Dog
A new, beautifully designed reference book . . . that provides a comprehensive introduction to most things dog. This appealing overview includes dogs' ecology, anatomy, physiology, biology, cognition, behavior, personality and connections to humans, all artfully presented with lovely photographs and illustrations. * The Bark *

About Adam Miklosi

Adam Miklosi is professor of ethology at Hungary's Eoetvoes Lorand University, where he directs the Family Dog Project. He is the author of Dog Behavior, Evolution, and Cognition and a member of the scientific advisory board of the online app Dognition.

Additional information

GOR010284153
9780691176932
0691176930
The Dog: A Natural History by Adam Miklosi
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
20180403
224
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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