Books matching: inner workings of dogs
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'The Hidden Life of Dogs' by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas is a memoir that delves into the author's experiences with three generations of dogs in her household. The book provides insights into dog society, behaviors, communication, and dominance patterns, offering a unique perspective on how dogs see their world. While the author's observations are anecdotal rather than scientific, she presents fascinating conclusions about the inner workings of dogs' minds, sparking questions about what goes on inside a dog's head.
The author's writing style is described as sensitive, insightful, and engaging, as she follows her dogs closely, describing their activities and interactions. Despite some concerns raised by readers about the author's approach to letting her dogs roam freely at night, the book is recommended for dog lovers and those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the canine world.
January 1993•162 pages

