Synopses & Reviews
Do 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.
Review
"A fascinating account of the history of dogs and their intelligence. Well researched and highly informative, as well as entertaining. A real treat for dog lovers." Jack Volhard
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-253) and index.