Abstract
A recent study by Morrill et al. (2022) highlights important connections between genetics and behavior in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris), while also contesting the idea that common breed stereotypes accurately predict individual dog behavior. These findings challenge scientists and dog professionals to deepen our understanding of dog behavior, moving past generalizations and toward approaches that better account for the behavior of individuals.
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