A University of Cambridge study of 1,300 golden retrievers finds specific genetic variants help shape canine behaviours and overlap with genes tied to human emotional and cognitive traits. Read On…
A University of Cambridge study of 1,300 golden retrievers finds specific genetic variants help shape canine behaviours and overlap with genes tied to human emotional and cognitive traits. Read On…
A team at Eötvös Loránd University analysed questionnaire data from Germany on 5,000 dogs and concluded that short-nosed breeds display behavioural traits tied to head shape, but factors like small size and owner training play a larger role in trainability. Read On…
A study by ethologists at Eötvös Loránd University used questionnaire data from Germany to show that head shape, body size and owner treatment together shape the behaviour of short-nosed dog breeds. Read On…