More on ‘shy’ breeders: dogs that just won’t mate

With anticipation in her eyes, this female cat waits to be adopted. She can be found at the Guyana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ Clinic and Shelter at Robb Street and Orange Walk. She has been spayed.

Last week, I mentioned that some dogs, having had so much contact with humans and so little with their own species, actually prefer human company, and I’d like today to continue with this theme.

There are those who will argue that a dog is a dog and cannot really identify with humans. This may be true, but only to certain extent. Dog owners, dog breeders and even scientifically trained professionals