Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 97. Chapters: Cynologists, Dog artists, Dog breeders, Dog training and behavior, Coprophagia, BowLingual, Operant conditioning, Dogs in warfare, Dog attack, Dog communication, Stanley Coren, Bark, Clicker training, Dog fighting, Dog Whisperer, Obedience training, Dog behavior, Shock collar, Victoria Stilwell, Detection dog, Dog collar, Dog intelligence, Housebreaking, Canine massage, Pack, Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge, Phyllis McCarthy, Edwin Henry Landseer, Alpha roll, Kate and Gin, The Intelligence of Dogs, Dog aggression, Jez Rose, Walter Lingo, Gun-dog training, Richard Ansdell, William Joseph Corbet, M. Christine Zink, Bill George, Jake, Petsitting.com, Prey drive, Pet sitting, New Skete, Defence Animal Centre, John Russell, Cecil Aldin, Mark Upton, Dog walking, Dog behaviourist, William Barraud, Dog trainer, Sarah Hodgson, Fetch, Crate training, Arthur Wardle, Henry Richard Farquharson, Donnie, Sir Richard Glyn, 9th Baronet, George Earl, Anne Rogers Clark, Maud Earl, Rudolphina Menzel, International Association of Canine Professionals, Charles Burton Barber, Herbert Dicksee, Dog whipper, Margaret Frances Andrews, Game, James Barenger, Animal nutritionist, Hyena-baiting, Richard Rowett, Separation anxiety in dogs, Hilda Madsen, Bite inhibition, Richard Curtis, A. N. Hartley, Dog whistle, Horatio Henry Couldery, Leon Danchin, Hardy Wright, Dog show judge, Canine Good Citizen, Treibball, John Emms, Soft mouth, Robert Heal, Jemmy Shaw, Dorothy Harrison Eustis, Professional handler, Mutual operant conditioning, Noble Huston, Derek Freeman, DogTown, Sophia Yin, Obedience school, James Hinks, Leendert Saarloos. Excerpt: Dogs in warfare have a long history starting in ancient times. From 'war dogs' trained in combat to their use as scouts, sentries and trackers, their uses have been varied and some continue to exist in modern...