For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in You and Your Best Friend | 
enlarge | Author: Patricia B. Mcconnell Publisher: Ballantine Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 56 reviews Sales Rank: 170796
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 368 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.7 x 1.1
ISBN: 0345477146 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7 EAN: 9780345477149 ASIN: 0345477146
Publication Date: August 29, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New, ships immediately
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Product Description Wow! What a great read this is. Yes, humans and canines are different species, but current research provides fascinating, irrefutable evidence that what we share with our dogs is greater than how we vary. As behaviorist and zoologist Dr. Patricia McConnell tells us in this remarkable new book about emotions in dogs and in people, more and more scientists accept the premise that dogs have rich emotional lives, exhibiting a wide range of feelings that includes fear, anger, surprise, sadness, and love. McConnell suggests that one of the reasons we love dogs so much is that they express emotions in ways similar to humans. After all, who can communicate joy better than a puppy? But not all emotional expressions are obvious, and McConnell teaches both beginning dog owners and experienced dog lovers how to read the more subtle expressions hidden behind fuzzy faces and floppy ears. For those of us who deeply cherish our dogs but are sometimes baffled by their behaviors, this book will come as a revelation--a treasure trove of useful facts, informed speculation, and intriguing accounts of man's best friends at his worst and at his very best. Readers will discover how fear, anger, and happiness underlie the lives of both people and dogs and, most important, how understanding emotion in both species can improve the relationship between them. McConnell introduces us to the possibility of a richer, more rewarding relationship with our dogs. While we may never be absolutely certain what our dogs are feeling, with the help of this riveting book we can understand more than we ever thought possible. Those who consider their dogs part of the family will find For the Love of a Dog engaging, enlightening, and utterly engrossing. ( 2006, Hardcover, 332 pages)
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Amazing read! May 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book not only helped me to understand, relate, and communicate with my dogs, but myself as well. Buy this book if you want to become closer to your furbaby. I've read many books on animal behavior and communication and this one is at the top. Spend a few bucks on this book. You won't be disappointed.
Excellent book May 8, 2008 Thouroughly enjoying the book. It's really beneficial in terms of helping to understand what our dogs might be thinking and feeling.
for the love of a dog April 6, 2008 The book arrived quickly as always from Amazon.com The author is someone I've followed for years, she explains things so fully and lovingly, I had so many "ahaa" moments while reading it. Her love of her dogs is palpable and yet she loves them precisely because they are dogs and not furry humans. It is so wonderful to know there are people in this world who feel like I do about my dogs, they are my family, my children and I can never stop being amazed at how they view the world and how they share their lives so willingly with us. I love watching them play, investigate and run with such unbridled joy, they open up doors to my heart and she sees these things too and writes it so well. Many good pointers on training and modification too.
Great read! March 27, 2008 I have all of Patricia McConnell's books. I have found her books to be the best for help with training dogs.
Patricia McConnell gives us our dog's perspective March 11, 2008 McConnell's writings are always very readable, intertwined with theory, practice and real life experiences. She helps humans and dogs share their lives in a way that is fulfilling for both. I have enjoyed all of her writings.
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