In Defence of Dogs: Why Dogs Need Our Understanding

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What would dogs ask for, if they knew how? In the Sunday Times bestseller In Defence of Dogs John Bradshaw, an anthropologist at Bristol University who has been at the centre of the latest research into what makes dogs tick, gives us the answers.Overturning the most common myths about dogs’ emotions and behaviour, this book shows how we should really treat our pets, and stands up for dogdom: not the wolf in canine clothes, not the small furry child, not the trophy-winner, but the real dog, who wants to be part of the family and enjoy life – mankind’s closest friend. This is the real science that every dog lover needs to know.

Additional information

Weight 0.263 kg
Dimensions 1.9 × 12.7 × 19.7 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

352

Publisher

Year Published

2012-7-5

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

014104649X

About The Author

John Bradshaw is a biologist who founded and directs the world-renowned Anthrozoology Institute, based at the University of Bristol. He has been studying the behaviour of domestic dogs and their owners for over 25 years, and is the author of many scientific articles, research papers and reviews, which have not only shed new light on the dog's abilities and needs, but have also changed the way that dogs are understood and cared for all over the world.

A revelation – a major rethink about the way we understand our dogs … there is no doubt about it – Professor John Bradshaw is a dog's best friend

Other text

Every dog lover, dog owner or prospective dog buyer should read this book. It will change how you feel about dogs and, likely enough, how you treat them, too

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