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caninetocanine

Caninetocanine is a neologistic concept used in speculative fiction, worldbuilding, and simulation design to describe the spread of canine behaviors, signals, or cultural knowledge through a social group. The term blends canine with the notion of transfer, signaling directional or bilateral propagation of traits via social learning rather than genetics. It is not an established scientific term but is employed to analyze how behaviors such as cooperative hunting, scent-marking, affiliative greeting rituals, or threat responses become common within packs or populations in imagined ecosystems or models.

Mechanisms of caninetocanine include imitation, social facilitation, and interpretation of signals across individuals—vocalizations, body language, and

Applications: used to guide storyworlds, game design, or agent-based models that simulate canine social dynamics. It

Critique: as a fictional construct, it lacks empirical support and may lead to confusion with real terms

olfactory
cues—within
a
pack
network.
The
emphasis
is
on
influential
individuals
and
network
structure
in
accelerating
spread,
akin
to
social
contagion
but
constrained
to
canine-appropriate
channels.
The
concept
can
also
appear
in
discussions
of
domestication
narratives,
where
human
interactions
shape
canine
behavior,
though
caninetocanine
refers
to
social
transfer
rather
than
genetic
change.
provides
vocabulary
for
describing
how
a
tactic
or
ritual
propagates,
how
norms
emerge,
and
how
disruptions
affect
propagation
patterns.
like
social
contagion
or
imitation.
Related
concepts
include
social
contagion,
imitation,
canine
domestication,
and
agent-based
modeling.