| Dr. Coren has won a number of awards for his research, and
the quality of his contribution to science has been recognized
by a number of major scientific organizations, including the
American Psychological Association, the American Psychological
Society, the Canadian Psychological Association, the American
Association of Applied and Preventative Psychology, and others,
which have conferred upon him the title of Fellow. In addition
his ability to communicate with people has been recognized by
his winning of the Robert E. Knox Master Teacher Award and by
his service on the American Psychological Association's, Public
Information Committee.
In addition to being a psychologist and researcher, Coren's life
is filled with dog-related activities. He currently lives with
an old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, named Banshee, a Nova
Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, named Dancer, a young Beagle
named Darby and an orange cat (which really belongs to his wife
Joan) named Loki. In addition to studying dog behavior and
writing books about dogs, Coren is also an instructor with the
Vancouver Dog Obedience Training Club. This is a non-profit
organization which supports beginners dog training in the
community (for the general public) as well as advanced dog
training for dog handlers who wish to compete in dog obedience
competitions at local and national levels. He has also
participated in numerous dog obedience trials and competitions
under the auspices of the Canadian Kennel Club and several of
his dogs have gone on to become the top ranked dog of their
breed in Canadian dog obedience competition.
He and his dogs have also been members of numerous award
winning Precision Dog Obedience Teams and he participated in,
and created the choreography for, teams entered in the first two
years of Musical Freestyle Dog Obedience Competition in Canada.
He is a supporter of the SPCA, and has been called upon to
participate in numerous functions and fund raising activities
aimed at providing shelter and finding homes for dogs.
Coren's easy-going style of interacting with people has made
him popular with the media. In addition to his own national TV
program on the Life Network called "Good Dog!" he has also give
numerous interviews, and the been the subject of many programs
and articles. On television he has been seen on CBS Good Morning
America, NBC Today Show, CNN news, ABC National News, Canada AM,
CBC National News, CBS National News, CBC's Fifth Estate, NBC's
Dateline, CBS's 48 hours, ABC's Prime Time, CBC's 20/20, Oprah
Winfrey, Larry King, Mory Povich, Charlie Rose, Dini Petty,
Pamala Whalen, Vicki Gaberaux, and many others. He has also done
many radio interviews, including national and syndicated radio
programs such as The Osgood Report and Dan Rather in the U.S.
and Arthur Black, Ideas, and Quirks and Quarks in Canada. His
books and research findings have been covered extensively by the
print media, including the New York Times, Chicago Tribune,
Washington Post and San Francisco Examiner. Front page articles
on some of his work has appeared in USA Today, the Globe and
Mail, London Times, and the Los Angeles Times. Magazine articles
about Coren have been published in Time, U.S. News and World
Report, People, Macleans, Cosmoplitan, Saturday Night, Omni,
Discovery, The Smithsonian, Entertainment Weekly, and many
others. In addition to all of this, he is a regular contributor
of original articles to a number of dog and pet related
magazines, including Modern Dog, AnimalSense and Pets Magazine.
www.stanleycoren.com
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