Description
How perceptive are dogs to the good (or bad) behaviour of humans? How do they differ from breed to breed? Are some left handed and some right-handed? How can you tell if your pet is lonely? And just how similar is your dog to a wolf?
In WHAT YOUR DOG IS THINKING the researcher, biologist and author Bo Soederstroem weaves together fascinating facts we're only just learning about man's best friends, with highly practical tips to help us better understand and care for the animals in our life. Research on dog behaviour and the complicated psychology which influences their responses and needs has formally exploded in the 21st century, with fascinating new knowledge gained every day.
Bo Soederstroem has an iron grip on all the cutting edge research to match the most determined dog's hold on his favourite toy, and here he presents the most interesting results in an easy-to-understand way. Learn about the interaction between man and beast, understand your dog's mysterious signals, immerse yourself in those earliest moments, and gain the ability to stare into your animal's eyes and think 'I get you'.
About the Author
Bo Soederstroem, born 1967, is a lecturer in biology and works at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. He is the editor of AMBIO - A Journal of the Human Environment, and has been fascinated by animals since an early age. He is the author of Swedish butterflies - a field guide (2006), What Your Cat Is Thinking? (2016) and What Your Dog Is Thinking (2017).
Book Information
ISBN 9781473688377
Author Bo Soederstroem
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint John Murray One
Publisher John Murray Press
Weight(grams) 180g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 130mm * 20mm