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Ebook The Modern Dog : How Dogs Have Changed People and Society and Improved Our Lives by Stanley Coren in DJV, TXT, PDF

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Dogs are invented creatures -- invented by humans, who have been shaping the lives of these four-legged companions for more than 14,000 years. However, we often forget that, just as dogs live in our world, we live in theirs. The Modern Dog is a look at our coevolution, interpreting both canine and human points of view, by Dr. Stanley Coren, the most consistently popular author of dog books ever. A fascinating treasure trove of information gleaned from science, folklore, religious writing, tradition, and politics, The Modern Dog explores not only how dogs behave, but also how we share our lives with our dogs. Much more a romp than a formal exposition, The Modern Dog's profiles and tales are funny, sweet, quirky, and reveal a lot about both species and our centuries-long partnership. This book will show you how the mutually beneficial relationship between humans and dogs might very well be the reason why early Homo sapiens evolved and survived while Neanderthals became extinct. You will see how dogs have played many prominent roles in human history, from ancient Egypt, where Pharaoh Ramses II was buried with the names and statues of four of his dogs, to modern American politics, where many U.S. presidents have derived comfort from canine companionship. Our modern dog is quite different from the dogs that existed even a century ago, its job having changed dramatically from the hunting, herding, retrieving, and guarding for which many were bred. In this book, you will see that it is often how people respond to and interpret the actions of dogs (and dog owners) that has a greater effect on the dog's life than the behavior patterns that have been programmed into the dog's genes. The Modern Dog will show you how some of your dog's strange and funny habits are his own and some come from you. Illustrated throughout with Dr. Coren's own charming drawings, The Modern Dog chronicles the various aspects of how we interact with dogs, how society responds to dogs, how our relationships with dogs have changed over history, and where dogs fit into our personal and emotional lives. It does this by telling the stories of dogs that work, dogs that love, dogs that behave badly, and dogs that will make you laugh., Dogs have been continually shaped and changed by humans for at least 15,000 years. We are also continually shaping and changing the nature of our relationships to our dogs, fitting them into our lives in different ways and finding new jobs for them to do. This means that the modern dog, his world, and his involvements with humans are quite different today from what existed a century ago. This is a book about the modern dog, how we interact with dogs, how society responds to dogs, how our relationships with dogs have changed over history and where dogs fit into our personal and emotional lives. Science, folklore, religious writing, tradition, and the actions of political bodies all affect the interactions between humans and canines. In this book are many stories of how certain types of dogs came to be, how dogs have gotten entangled in political and legal systems and some exciting new ideas about how dogs probably influenced human evolution. There are also stories of the odd, compassionate, and even heroic behaviours that some dogs have been known to demonstrate. Through it all, Dr. Coren, the most consistently popular author of dog books ever, provides his own humorous and insightful commentary, personal stories, and guidance., Over the 14,000 years that dogs have been our companions, humans have shaped and created the modern dog to fit into our lives, our society, and our hearts. Entertaining and informative, this is the story of The Modern Dog and how he came to be! We often forget that, just as dogs live in our world, we live in theirs. The Modern Dog is a look at how we evolved together, from both canine and human points of view, as presented by Dr. Stanley Coren, the most consistently popular author of dog books ever. Culling from science, folklore, religious writing, tradition, and politics, The Modern Dog is a fascinating treasure trove of information. It will show you how the mutually beneficial relationship between humans and dogs might very well be the reason why early Homo sapiens evolved and survived while Neanderthals became extinct. You will see how dogs have played many prominent roles in human history, from ancient Egypt, where Pharaoh Rameses II was buried with the statues of four of his dogs, to modern American politics, where many U.S. presidents have derived comfort from canine companionship. And you will see how the modern dog is quite different from the dogs that existed even a century ago, since their jobs have changed dramatically from hunting, herding, retrieving, and guarding, for which many were bred, to the role of family member and companion. This book brings together funny, sweet, quirky tales that reveal a lot about the human and canine species and their centuries-long partnership. Illustrated with Dr. Coren's own charming drawings, The Modern Dog tells the stories of dogs that work, dogs that love, dogs that behave badly, and dogs that will make you laugh. "Dog lovers will wolf down, so to speak, this collection of treats.... Well-researched, informative, and fun to read, The Modern Dog will surprise and delight even the most well-read dog enthusiast." -Deseret Morning News Book jacket., Stanley Coren, PhD, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia, is a recognized expert on dog-human interaction who has appeared onDateline; The Oprah Winfrey Show; Good Morning, America; 20/20; Larry King Live; and many other TV and radio programs. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, with a beagle, a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, and a Nova Scotia duck-tolling retriever, as well as his wife and her cat.

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