Why We Love the Dogs We Do How to Find the Dog That Matches Your Personality

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-04-25
Publisher(s): Free Press
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Summary

ADog'sBest FriendInWhy We Love the Dogs We Do,Stanley Coren provides a foolproof guide to understanding which dog will make the best lifetime companion. He brings together his expertise in the fields of human psychology and animal behavior to provide a completely new approach to the dog/human relationship.Working with a team of animal experts, Coren has identified seven groups of dogs based on characteristics such as friendliness, protectiveness, independence, and steadiness. Each group contains dogs from different breeds that share similar personality traits -- a unique departure from the familiar American Kennel Club breed groups. Perhaps even more fascinating are the results of Dr. Coren's extensive work matching human personality types with canine characteristics. Using his personality tests, anyone can determine which dog is the right match and which dog is almost certain to cause heartbreak.Rich in anecdotes and grounded in scientific study,Why We Love the Dogs We Dooffers us the tools we need to find happiness in what can be among the most satisfying relationships of a lifetime.

Author Biography

Stanley Coren is a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia and the author of four books, including The Intelligence of Dogs and What Do Dogs Know? He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Loving and Hating Dogs
1(15)
Can You Love Dogs and Still Love People?
16(12)
The Image Dogs Create
28(16)
Do You Look Like Your Dog?
44(12)
A Personality Primer
56(10)
A New Dog Classification Method
66(15)
Measuring Your Personality
81(10)
Dogs for Extroverted and Introverted People
91(16)
Dogs for Dominant and Non-So-Dominant People
107(14)
Dogs for Trusting and Controlling People
121(20)
Dogs for Warm and Cool People
141(13)
One Size Fits All
154(18)
No Dogs at All
172(15)
The Cat People
187(13)
Putting It All Together
200(16)
The Right and the Wrong Dog
216(10)
The Chosen Dogs
226(63)
Appendixes
A: How the Statistics Were Done for This Book
279(6)
B: The Breed Groups
285(4)
Notes 289(4)
Index 293

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