
Made for Each Other
NY Times review by Walter Vatter, http://goo.gl/MDw41, of
What’s a Dog For?: The Surprising History, Science, Philosophy, and Politics of Man’s Best Friend by John Homans
(Amazon link: http://goo.gl/cOl94)
I haven’t read the book but I’m curious about the science claims. For example, that dogs understand gestures better than non-human primates.
#FidoFriday currated by mel peifer , Lisa Lisa, Suhaib Ayaz , and Wes Lum
#ScienceEveryday
February 1, 2013
I don’t know about the book but I believe what it says, dogs have been with us for a very long time and couple it with their pack behaviour and desire to please the theory sure makes sense. Thanks for the share buddy. I ll come back this post again.
February 1, 2013
You bet Suhaib Ayaz
February 1, 2013
Saving for a later read
February 1, 2013
Chad Haney here’s a handful of study on dogs’ responses to human gestures:
http://familydogproject.elte.hu/Pdf/publikaciok/2006/miklosiS2006.pdf
http://universalhealing.vpweb.com/upload/Interspecies%20Communication.pdf
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0021676
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0006584
http://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/uploads/assets/Hare%20et%20al_%202010_%20The%20domestication%20hypothesis%20for%20dogs'%20skills%20with%20human%20communication-a%20response%20to%20Udell%20et%20al_%202008%20and%20Wynne%20et%20al_%202008.pdf