Hello lowly,
According to "Why We Love the Dogs We Do: How to Find the Dog That
Matches Your Personality" (Free Press; 1 Fireside edition (April 25,
2000), page 229, by Stanley Coren, professor of psychology at the
University of British Columbia, Karen Horney's dog was a cocker
spaniel named Blackie.
"Why We Love the Dogs We Do: How to Find the Dog That Matches Your Personality,"
Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/068485502X/104-6514356-5567961 [main page]
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/068485502X/ref=sib_dp_ln/104-6514356-5567961#reader-link
["Search Inside" page]
You can find this information by searching in this book for the term:
horney. (You can view pages in the book once you sign in to an
Amazon.com account.)
You can also click "Back Cover" to see the author's credentials. See also:
"Cognitive Science Faculty Members -- Coren, Stan"
University of British Columbia, Department of Psychology
http://www.psych.ubc.ca/faculty/core/profile.psy?fullname=Coren,%20Stan&area=Cognitive%20Science
To see the author's basis for inclusion of this and other dogs' names,
you can search inside the book for: 226 -- then navigate to page 227
to see the conclusion of the author's statement.
- justaskscott
Search strategy --
Searched on Amazon.com for:
karen horney dog
Searched on Google for:
"university of british columbia"
site:ubc.ca coren |