1: Dogs in historical perspective
2: Concepts in the study of dog behaviour
3: Methodological issues in the behavioural study of the dog
4: Dogs in anthropogenic environments: family and society
5: Comparative overview of Canis
6: The story of domestication: Archaeological and phylogenetic evidence
7: The emergence of phenotypic novelty
8: Intra-specific social organization in dogs and related forms
9: The perceptual world of the dog
10: Physical-ecological problem solving
11: Affiliative and agonistic social relationships
12: Communication, play and collaboration
13: Social learning and social problem solving
14: Change of behaviour in time: From birth to death
15: The organisation of individual behaviour
16: The genetic contribution to behaviour