Man Meets Dog

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"Man Meets Dog" is a popular science book by ethologist Konrad Lorenz that explores the behavior, evolution, and human relationship of domestic dogs.

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instanceOf book
author Konrad Lorenz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
describes attachment between humans and dogs
communication signals in dogs
differences between dog and wolf behavior
social behavior of dogs
explores co-evolution of humans and dogs
psychology of domestic dogs
role of dogs in human society
genre ethology
popular science
hasEnglishTranslation yes
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
print
hasPart analysis of dog breeds and behavior
anecdotal case studies of dogs
comparisons between wolves and dogs
discussion of domestication
hasReception influential in popularizing ethology
widely read
hasSubjectCategory books about animals
dogs in literature
ethology literature
influenced public understanding of dog behavior
influencedBy Konrad Lorenz’s research on animal behavior
ethology
intendedAudience general audience
literaryForm prose
mainSubject animal behavior
domestic dog
evolution of dogs
human–dog relationship
originalLanguage German
originalTitle So kam der Mensch auf den Hund
partOf Konrad Lorenz bibliography
publicationDate 1950
publisher Methuen NERFINISHED
setting human–dog interactions in everyday life
tone popular science
translator Marjorie Kerr Wilson NERFINISHED

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Konrad Lorenz notableWork Man Meets Dog