Behaviour Research
Database
A curated catalogue of peer-reviewed scientific papers, clinical guidelines, and landmark studies on dog behaviour, cognition, welfare, physiology and training methods — compiled and maintained by Snout & About.
What is the Behaviour Research Database?
The Snout & About Research Database is a living, searchable catalogue of the most important peer-reviewed scientific literature on dog behaviour and welfare. Every entry is sourced from reputable academic journals, verified by DOI, and accurately summarised — so you can engage with real science, not opinions.
The database covers 12 thematic categories including domestication and evolution, training methods and welfare, pain and behaviour, fear and anxiety, separation-related problems, predatory behaviour, dog attacks, pharmacology, cognition, free-ranging dogs, and more. It includes the complete evidence base from researchers such as Blackwell, Casey, Bradshaw, Mills, de Assis, Hare, Miklósi, Nagasawa, and many others.
Dog Owners
Understand the science behind your dog's behaviour and make informed decisions about training and care.
Trainers & Behaviourists
Access the evidence base quickly, cite studies with confidence, and stay current with the literature.
Veterinary Professionals
Reference pain-behaviour links, WSAVA guidelines, and pharmacology studies relevant to your patients.
Students & Researchers
A structured starting point for literature review across all major domains of canine behaviour science.
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