Referencias
- Coren, Stanley (1995). The Intelligence of Dogs: A Guide To The Thoughts, Emotions, And Inner Lives Of Our Canine Companions. New York: Bantam Books.
- Boxer, Sarah (5 de junio de 1994). «My Dog’s Smarter Than Your Dog». NewYork Times.
- Wade, Nicholas (3 de julio de 1994). «METHOD AND MADNESS; What Dogs Think». NewYork Times.
- Croke, Vicki (21 de abril de 1994). «Growling at the dog list». Tribune New Service (published in the Boston Globe).
- «Showing all editions for ‘The intelligence of dogs : a guide to the thoughts, emotions, and inner lives or our canine companions’». WorldCat. Consultado el 23 de octubre de 2011.
- Stanley Coren (July 15, 2009). «Canine Intelligence—Breed Does Matter».Psychology Today. Consultado el 2011-08-16.
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- Hart, BL; Hart (1988). The Perfect Puppy. New York: Freeman.
- Stanley Coren. «Excerpted from «The Intelligence of Dogs»». Consultado el 2011-10-23.
- Example: Perrin, Noel (April 10, 1994). «How Do Dogs Think?». Chicago Sun-Times.
- Example: «Coren’s Canine List Has Owners Growling». April 30, 1994. Apr 30, 1994.
- Example:Csányi, Vilmos (2000). If dogs could talk: Exploring the canine mind. New York: North Point Press.
- Example:Miklósi, Ádám (2009). Dog Behaviour, Evolution, and Cognition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- «Do domestic animals have minds and the ability to think? A provisional sample of opinions on the question.». Journal Of Animal Science 76 (8): pp. 2072–2079. August 1998.
- Example: «Cephalic index and perceived dog trainability». Behavioural Processes 83(3): pp. 355–358. November 2009.
- Coren, Stanley (2006). Why does my dog act that way? A complete guide to your dog’s personality. New York: Free Press.
- «Ranking of Dogs for Obedience/Working Intelligence by Breed».
- Coren1995
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