Canine aggression can pose a serious concern for public and animal welfare. Most of what we know about aggression comes from bite statistics, expert opinions and breed-specific aggressiveness. These sources can often be misleading due to biases toward large or powerful breeds. In this review, I will examine a study that suggest a small number of genes control aggression
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) using dog breed standard values as phenotypic measurements is a...
Abstract Objective: Attacks on humans by dogs in a pack, though uncommon, do happen, and result in s...
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which indi...
An extensive study of the genetics of dog behavior (including individual dog personality) and appear...
Aggressive behavior displays a high heritability in our study group of Golden Retriever dogs. Altera...
Dogs have been living in close proximity to humans since the last Ice Age. Like their progenitor the...
Aggressive behaviour is an unwanted and serious problem in pet dogs, negatively influencing canine w...
An astonishing amount of behavioral variation is captured within the more than 350 breeds of dog rec...
Canine behavioral genetics is a rapidly moving area of research. In this review, breed differences i...
Canines’ capacity for uncontrolled aggressiveness and violent-like behavior is a serious veterinary ...
Canine behaviours that are both desirable and undesirable to owners have a demonstrable genetic comp...
In this literature review I have looked at what the situation is concerning knowledge on the genetic...
Research on working dogs is growing rapidly due to increasing global demand. Here we report genome s...
Aggressive behaviour in dogs has become a major topic of scientific research in Northern Europe, par...
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which indi...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) using dog breed standard values as phenotypic measurements is a...
Abstract Objective: Attacks on humans by dogs in a pack, though uncommon, do happen, and result in s...
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which indi...
An extensive study of the genetics of dog behavior (including individual dog personality) and appear...
Aggressive behavior displays a high heritability in our study group of Golden Retriever dogs. Altera...
Dogs have been living in close proximity to humans since the last Ice Age. Like their progenitor the...
Aggressive behaviour is an unwanted and serious problem in pet dogs, negatively influencing canine w...
An astonishing amount of behavioral variation is captured within the more than 350 breeds of dog rec...
Canine behavioral genetics is a rapidly moving area of research. In this review, breed differences i...
Canines’ capacity for uncontrolled aggressiveness and violent-like behavior is a serious veterinary ...
Canine behaviours that are both desirable and undesirable to owners have a demonstrable genetic comp...
In this literature review I have looked at what the situation is concerning knowledge on the genetic...
Research on working dogs is growing rapidly due to increasing global demand. Here we report genome s...
Aggressive behaviour in dogs has become a major topic of scientific research in Northern Europe, par...
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which indi...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) using dog breed standard values as phenotypic measurements is a...
Abstract Objective: Attacks on humans by dogs in a pack, though uncommon, do happen, and result in s...
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which indi...