"The One" Dog and "The Others": A Study of Canine Character
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A collection of character studies and anecdotes examines the varied temperaments and social instincts of domestic dogs, arguing that long association with humans has shaped their intelligence and loyalties. The first section presents five detailed life histories that illustrate distinct canine types, while a second gathers shorter studies and stories that illuminate recurring traits. Subjects include pack origins and their influence on behaviour, the interplay of instinct and training, and the moral and emotional responses dogs show toward people. The accounts emphasize individual variation and the responsibilities owners bear in cultivating favourable qualities, relying on firsthand observation and illustrative episodes rather than technical theory.
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