Dogs’ attachment towards humans might be the core of their social skillset, yet the origins of their ability to build such a bond are still unclear. Here we show that adult, hand-reared wolves, similarly to dogs, form individualized relationship with their handler. During separation from their handler, wolves, much like family dogs, showed signs of higher-level stress and contact seeking behaviour, compared to when an unfamiliar person left them. They also used their handler as a secure base, suggesting that the ability to form interspecific social bonds could have been present already in the common ancestor of dogs and wolves. We propose that their capacity to form at least some features of attachment with humans may stem from the ability ...
IntroductionTo explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (Ca...
IntroductionTo explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (Ca...
IntroductionTo explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (Ca...
Domesticated animals are generally assumed to display increased sociability toward humans compared t...
Socialized wolves' relationship with humans is a much debated, but important question in light of do...
Using the Strange Situation Test originally developed for testing the mother-infant relationship in ...
Although we know that dogs evolved from wolves, it remains unclear how domestication affected dog co...
This review focuses on wolf sociobiology to delineate the traits of cooperative baggage driven by na...
Socialized wolves' relationship with humans is a much debated, but important question in light of do...
A wealth of recent behavioral, neurobiological, and genetic results allows us to draw a new, compreh...
Introduction: To explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (...
Attachment refers to an individual seeking and maintaining close proximity to another individual. Al...
Dogs’ remarkable success in living in a human-dominated world rests on a set of adaptations to cohab...
Adult dogs show similar behaviour pattern towards their owners as human infants towards their caregi...
Most domestication hypotheses propose that dogs have been selected for enhanced communication and in...
IntroductionTo explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (Ca...
IntroductionTo explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (Ca...
IntroductionTo explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (Ca...
Domesticated animals are generally assumed to display increased sociability toward humans compared t...
Socialized wolves' relationship with humans is a much debated, but important question in light of do...
Using the Strange Situation Test originally developed for testing the mother-infant relationship in ...
Although we know that dogs evolved from wolves, it remains unclear how domestication affected dog co...
This review focuses on wolf sociobiology to delineate the traits of cooperative baggage driven by na...
Socialized wolves' relationship with humans is a much debated, but important question in light of do...
A wealth of recent behavioral, neurobiological, and genetic results allows us to draw a new, compreh...
Introduction: To explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (...
Attachment refers to an individual seeking and maintaining close proximity to another individual. Al...
Dogs’ remarkable success in living in a human-dominated world rests on a set of adaptations to cohab...
Adult dogs show similar behaviour pattern towards their owners as human infants towards their caregi...
Most domestication hypotheses propose that dogs have been selected for enhanced communication and in...
IntroductionTo explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (Ca...
IntroductionTo explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (Ca...
IntroductionTo explore human-canid relationships, we tested similarly socialized and raised dogs (Ca...