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  • October 30, 2013
  • 08:30 AM
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Stereotypes and Breeds of Dog

by CAPB in Companion Animal Psychology Blog

Photo: dezi / ShutterstockCan social psychological theories of stereotypes about people also explain people’s attitudes and stereotypes of different breeds of dog? That’s the fascinating question posed in a new study by Tracey Clarke, Jonathan Cooper and Daniel Mills of the University of Lincoln.Some jurisdictions have breed-specific legislation that bans particular breeds of dog, usually those of pit bull type. This includes the UK, where this study took place. Stories of attacks by th........ Read more »

Clarke, T., Cooper, J., & Mills, D. (2013) Acculturation - Perceptions of breed differences in behavior of the dog (Canis familiaris). Human-Animal Interaction Bulletin, 1(2), 16-33. info:/

  • September 25, 2013
  • 08:30 AM
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Why Are Some Breeds of Dog More Popular Than Others?

by CAPB in Companion Animal Psychology Blog

Photo: bikeriderlondon/Shutterstock There are so many breeds of dog, it can be hard to choose which one you'd like most. Some are always popular, while other breeds rise or fall in popularity.  A new study by Stefano Ghirlanda et al 2013 investigates whether changes in the most popular breeds over the years reflect personality characteristics, health, or fashion.We think of different breeds as having different temperaments, such as the “friendly and gentle, but also al........ Read more »

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