Pacifying behavior is the most common behavior dogs show to one another and us. Roger Abrantes, Ph.D. in evolutionary biology and ethology, explains pacifying behavior and its function and gives examples of the most common canine pacifying behavior displays.
📖 For references and further studies, please see: Canine Behavior, Agonistic Behavior, and Ethology. Read also “Pacifying Behavior—Origin, Function and Evolution.“
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