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For the love of a dog understanding emotion in you and your best friend

Offers fascinating insights into the canine mind, and offers tools for a healthy relationship with a well-trained dog.

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  • "The critically acclaimed author of "The Other End of the Leash" offers fascinating insights into the canine mind--critical tools for a healthy relationship with a well-trained dog."
  • "Offers fascinating insights into the canine mind, and offers tools for a healthy relationship with a well-trained dog."@en
  • "The critically acclaimed author of "The other end of the leash" offers fascinating insights into the canine mind--critical tools for a healthy relationship with a well-trained dog."@en
  • "Humans and canines are different species, but current research provides irrefutable evidence that we what we share with our dogs is greater than how we vary, as scientists accept that dogs have rich emotional lives. McConnell suggests that one of the reasons we love dogs so much is that they express emotions in ways similar to humans. She teaches both beginners and experiences dog owners how to read the more subtle expressions hidden behind fuzzy faces and floppy ears."@en
  • "The critically acclaimed author of "The Other End of the Leash" offers fascinating insights into the canine mind-critical tools for a healthy relationship with a well-trained dog.In this remarkable book, renowned canine expert Patricia McConnell answers the questions of dog lovers everywhere. Do dogs have emotions like we do? More to the point, does my dog love me? Such questions have fueled bestsellers like Elizabeth Marshall Thomas' The Hidden Life of Dogs and Jeffery Moussaieff Masson's Dogs Never Lie About Love.Sharing riveting dog stories from her experiences, Dr. McConnell also offers accessible science that clues readers in to what's going on behind those puppy dog eyes. We learn the fascinating similarities and surprising dissimilarities in dogs' and humans' brains, and how current scientific studies have led McConnell to conclude without a doubt that dogs share a profound emotional life with us.The information found in this book will help readers have better-trained dogs, at the same time deepening their dog-human connections. For the Love of a Dog is a must-have for dog lovers everywhere."Highly recommended..."-library Journal Starred Review."@en
  • "The critically acclaimed author of The Other End of the Leash offers fascinating insights into the canine mind and critical tools for a healthy relationship with a well-trained dog."@en
  • "An animal behaviorist draws on case studies and the latest scientific research to discuss the truth about a dog's emotional life, its implications for the human-canine bond, and its impact on dog training."@en
  • "An animal behaviorist draws on case studies and the latest scientific research to discuss the truth about a dog's emotional life, its implications for the human-canine bond, and its impact on dog training."

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  • "For the love of a dog understanding emotion in you and your best friend"
  • "For the love of a dog understanding emotion in you and your best friend"@en
  • "For the love of a dog: understanding emotion in you and your best friemd"@en
  • "For the love of a dog"@en