In this beautiful account of 30 years of living with dogs, wolves, and dingoes, and of the ways their lives intertwined with her own, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas gives readers a new understanding of canines, based on thousands of hours of observation. "Too bad dogs can't read. They'd be fascinated".--Noel Perrin, USA Today.
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In this beautiful account of 30 years of living with dogs, wolves, and dingoes, and of the ways their lives intertwined with her own, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas gives readers a new understanding of canines, based on thousands of hours of observation. "Too bad dogs can't read. They'd be fascinated".--Noel Perrin, USA Today.
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First dog book that makes sense and is easy to read.
boomieboy
Nov 1, 2007
quick, easy read.
Very well written and easy to read. The author uses her own dogs' behaviours to point at some general canine behaviours and explore the reasons why dogs "do what they do". I'm not sure how completely accurate it is but it was very entertaining and any dog lover will recognize and perhaps have a better understanding of their own dogs through this book.