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HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS (Hardcover)
by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (Author)
Hardcover: 148 pages
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin (August 3, 1993)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0395669588
Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
conditon: like new with two tiny bumped corners.
Novelist/ethologist Thomas may be well known to readers for her novels Reindeer Moon and The Animal Wife . This work, however, takes a much different tack in that it provides a readable account of how, over a a span of years, her family dogs were transformed into a family unit not unlike a wolf pack. Thomas is a firm believer that animals think and express emotion and is not ashamed to be "anthropomorphic" in her particular analysis of dog behavior. Her intention is to find out, by observing her own animals, what it is that dogs "want." The dogs were free to make their own decisions; Thomas fed them, sheltered them, and provided medical care but otherwise didn't train them or direct their activities. The observations she makes are entertaining and amusing to anyone who has owned a dog. Her conclusion is that dogs want each other, and people are merely substitutes for other canines.
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by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (Author)
Hardcover: 148 pages
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin (August 3, 1993)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0395669588
Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
conditon: like new with two tiny bumped corners.
Novelist/ethologist Thomas may be well known to readers for her novels Reindeer Moon and The Animal Wife . This work, however, takes a much different tack in that it provides a readable account of how, over a a span of years, her family dogs were transformed into a family unit not unlike a wolf pack. Thomas is a firm believer that animals think and express emotion and is not ashamed to be "anthropomorphic" in her particular analysis of dog behavior. Her intention is to find out, by observing her own animals, what it is that dogs "want." The dogs were free to make their own decisions; Thomas fed them, sheltered them, and provided medical care but otherwise didn't train them or direct their activities. The observations she makes are entertaining and amusing to anyone who has owned a dog. Her conclusion is that dogs want each other, and people are merely substitutes for other canines.
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