Paw Preference & Dog Emotions
Referenced in For Active Dogs! Newsletter - July 2018
1. Siniscalchi M, d’Ingeo S, Quaranta A. Lateralized functions in the dog brain. Symmetry. 2017;9:71. Read the PDF.
2. Tomkins LM, Thomson PC, McGreevy PD. First-stepping test as a measure of motor laterality in dogs (Canis familiaris). J Vet Behavior 2010;5:247-255. Read the PDF.
3. Branson NJ, Rogers LJ. Relationship between paw preference strength and nose phobia in Canis familiaris J Comp Psychology 2006;120:176-183. Read the PDF.
4. Tomkins LM, Thomson PC, McGreevy PD. Associations between motor, sensory and structural lateralization and guide dog success. Vet J 2012;192:359-367. Read the PDF.
2. Tomkins LM, Thomson PC, McGreevy PD. First-stepping test as a measure of motor laterality in dogs (Canis familiaris). J Vet Behavior 2010;5:247-255. Read the PDF.
3. Branson NJ, Rogers LJ. Relationship between paw preference strength and nose phobia in Canis familiaris J Comp Psychology 2006;120:176-183. Read the PDF.
4. Tomkins LM, Thomson PC, McGreevy PD. Associations between motor, sensory and structural lateralization and guide dog success. Vet J 2012;192:359-367. Read the PDF.