A pioneering canine behaviorist draws on cutting-edge research to show that a single, simple trait—the capacity to love—is what makes dogs such perfect companions for humans, and explains how we can better reciprocate their affection. “Lively and fascinating . . . The reader comes away cheered, better informed, and with a new and deeper appreciation for our amazing canine companions and their enormous capacity for love.” —Cat Warren, New York Times best-selling author of What the Dog Knows Does your dog love you? Every dog lover knows the feeling. The nuzzle of a dog’s nose, the warmth of them lying at our feet, even their whining when they want to get up on the bed. It really seems like our dogs love us, too. But for years, scientists have resisted that conclusion, warning against anthropomorphizing our pets. Enter Clive Wynne, a pioneering canine behaviorist whose research is helping to usher in a new era: one in which love, not intelligence or submissiveness, is at the heart of the human-canine relationship. Drawing on cutting‐edge studies from his lab and others around the world, Wynne shows that affection is the very essence of dogs, from their faces and tails to their brains, hormones, even DNA. This scientific revolution is revealing more about dogs’ unique origins, behavior, needs, and hidden depths than we ever imagined possible. A humane, illuminating book, Dog Is Love is essential reading for anyone who has ever loved a dog—and experienced the wonder of being loved back.
Some horse facilities are set up in the business of buying and selling horses. They typically are not breeders and do not breed their own livestock, nor do they specialize in any one breed of horse or riding discipline.
By way of welcome Dawn snatched up a newly-cut thorn bush, and with this offering, he cantered over to her. The thorns became enmeshed at once in the filmy dress she was wearing. Gleesomely Dawn galloped around and around her, ...
A celebration of feline idiosyncrasies shares lighthearted explanations of such perplexing behaviors as getting stuck in trees, delivering kills to the doorstep and landing on their feet, in a volume complemented by evocative black-and ...
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Advance Praise for Decoding Your Dog: Kudos to the Veterinary Behaviorists! Decoding Your Dog is a welcome addition to the voices supporting science-based and benevolent dog training. Read this book and your dog will thank you for it!
部分視力依然受損,我跟他的主人說,可能要好幾週或好幾個月,視力才有可能會改善。我們讓灰灰出院,他的主人帶著灰灰和皮下注射液一起回家。我指示他們要在灰灰每一餐的食物中加入磷結合劑,而且只能吃高蛋白質罐頭,每天都要服用貝那普利和脈優錠。
First Ever Guide to Hunter, Jumper, and Halter Obstacle for the Miniature Performance Horse! This great book will help owners train their horses and correct common mistakes.
At the highest level, my friend Delia Daniels, an artist at traditional Spanish high school, uses banks and slopes so imaginatively and skilfully that when a horse is strong and well-balanced enough he naturally offers her piaffe and ...
The Yorkshire veterinarian's sequel to All Things Bright and Beautiful focuses on his induction into the RAF during World War II, his trips back to Yorkshire, and his recollections of animals that he has cared for and people who have ...
However, the excitement of facing the challenge of the canyon, and witnessing the unparalleled beauty for the first time, created a magnetic force that tugs as strongly today as it did when Major John Wesley Powell made his first ...