For the Love of Dog by Maggie Marton audiobook

For the Love of Dog: How Dogs Think and the Unbreakable Bond That Connects Us

By Maggie Marton
Read by Danielle Rayne

Tantor 9798888456910

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798228766044

  • ISBN: 9798228766037

  • ISBN: 9798228766051

Runtime: 6.53 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Animals
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A heartwarming and fascinating memoir about one woman, three dogs, and how twenty thousand years of evolution guaranteed we would be best friends—a captivating story that celebrates how dogs and people are connected by so much more than just a leash

For the Love of Dog celebrates the epic love story between humans and dogs, through the lens of one human and her three dogs.

It is a story that unfolds over tens of thousands of years as wild strands of wolf DNA—feral and free—unravel, rearrange, and wind into new shapes: from mighty hunters with long, sharp faces and keen instincts to pudgy couch-surfers with rubber doggy booties to keep their paws dry in the rain. Heartwarming and hilarious stories about the author’s dogs—Emmett, Lucas, and Cooper—bring this coevolutionary relationship to life.

There is no other relationship we humans have with an animal that rivals what we have with dogs. What makes this relationship unique among all the animals we live and work with? We understand one another.

For the Love of Dog brings warmth, charm, and wit to our unique relationships to the furballs at our feet. Because, as Ram Dass said, "We are all just walking each other home."

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Author Bio: Maggie Marton

Author Bio: Maggie Marton

Maggie Marton writes about dogs and cats from her home outside Indianapolis. She is the blogger behind ohmydogblog.com, which has appeared in the New York Times, Animal Wellness magazine, and Dog Fancy. Her work has received numerous awards from the Cat Writers' Association, the Dog Writers Association of America, DogTime Media, Fear Free Pets, and the American Association of Feline Practitioners. Active in animal welfare and rescue, she served on a nonprofit board of directors, worked with pit bull education and advocacy organizations, and appeared in the renowned Pinups for Pitbulls calendar and book with her late therapy dog, Emmett. She studied anthropology at Butler University and earned her masters degree in writing from Johns Hopkins University. She shares her house with a deaf and partially-sighted rescue pup named Penny, cats Ripley and Newt, half a dozen fish tanks, two daughters, and a very patient husband.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Animals
Runtime: 6.53
Audience: Adult
Language: English