Category:Neoteny in dogs

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See also Wikipedia article: it:Neotenia#Neotenia nel cane.
See also category: Ontogenetic stages of wolves.

Hypothesis - neotenic classification of dog breeds  associated with  ontogenetic stages of wolves
(based on: Italian Wikipedia article “Neotenia” (rev.135529706)[1] with Coppinger 1982,[2][3] and International Wolf Center 2015[4])
Wolves 1st: Newborn
(0~2 months)
2nd: Game stage
(2~4 months)
3rd: Saver stage
(4~6 months)
4th: Hooker stage
(adolescent)
5th: Adult stage
(adult)
Neonatal / Transitional / Socialization Juvenile Rapid Growth Slow Growth Sexual maturity
Dogs
breeds
all Molossians (Neapolitan mastiff)
small companion dogs (Chihuahua & Maltese)
most Braccos & especially Retrievers (Golden Retriever)
most Wolfhounds, especially herding dogs (German Shepherd dog)
Greyhounds (Azawakh), Basenji, Greenlandic, & Siberian Husky
Greyhounds, Nordic hunting dogs, Samoyed & Alaskan Malamute

References

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  1. "Stadiazione della neotenia del cane" in (in italiano) (as of 2023-09-18 20:30) Neotenia, rev.135529706, Italian Wikipedia (it.wikipedia.org)
  2. Lorna Coppinger, Raymond Coppinger (1982-04). "Livestock-guarding dogs that wear sheep's clothing". Smithsonian 13 (1): 64-73.
    See an illustration from above:
    • Theoretical model of neoteny in dogs. on: Pinterest.
      "​​Fig. 3.13. Theoretical model of neoteny in dogs. Horizontal rows show life stage of each type of dog, ending in a stage corresponding to an ontogenetic stage of a wild-type ancestor (represented by the bottom row). Illustration by C. Lyon for Coppinger & Coppinger (1982); courtesy of Smithonian Magazine.​ "
      "​ Developmental stages of the dogs: ",
      "​ (col 1): Infants​ ",
      "​ (col 2): Adolescents: Saint Bernard • Komondor • Maremma • Great Perenees ",
      "​ (col 3): Object player: Hounds • Retrievers • Poodles ",
      "​ (col 4): Headers-stalkers: Collies ",
      "​ (col 5): Heelers:    Huskies • Corgis ",
      "​ (col 6): Wild type adult: Coyotes, Jackals "
  3. Emmanuela Diana (2023). "Razze pericolose": realtà o discriminazione? (in Italiano). (EtologiaConsapevole.it).
    "​Gli studiosi Lorna e Raymond Coppinger nel 1982 hanno proposto una classificazione neotenica delle razze canine nella quale ad ogni stadio ontogenetico (l'ontogenesi corrisponde allo sviluppo dell'individuo dallo stadio embrionale fino a quello dell'adulto) del lupo venivano associate precise razze canine, attribuendo determinate attitudini e caratteristiche comportamentali. / (“Livestock-guarding dogs that wear sheep's clothing” by Lorna and Raymond Coppinger, Smithsonian magazine, April 1982, Volume 13, Number1). ",
    "[In English: The scholars Lorna and Raymond Coppinger in 1982 proposed a neotenic classification of dog breeds in which specific dog breeds were associated with each ontogenetic stage (the ontogeny corresponds to the development of the individual from the embryonic to the adult stage) of the wolf, attributing certain aptitudes and behavioral characteristics. / (“Livestock-guarding dogs that wear sheep's clothing” by Lorna and Raymond Coppinger, Smithsonian magazine, April 1982, Volume 13, Number1).]​ "
  4. Wolf Pup Physical & Social Development. (wolf.org). International Wolf Center (circa 2015
    date QS:P,+2015-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
    ).
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