How to Live with a Dog by Laurel Saville audiobook

How to Live with a Dog: Stories and Solutions for Humans with Dog Problems and Dogs with Human Problems

By Laurel Saville
Read by Laura English

Highbridge Audio

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • Available on 07/14/2026

    ISBN: 9798212712354

  • Available on 07/14/2026

    ISBN: 9798212712279

  • Available on 07/14/2026

    ISBN: 9798212712316

Category: Nonfiction/Animals
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Laurel Saville never meant to be a dog trainer. Sure, she'd loved dogs all her life, but training them was never a part of the equation. Until she adopted that dog. A dog she fell in love with, who also needed … a lot of help. After success in training this particular dog, Saville found herself sharing her hard-won wisdom with others, and thus began her new career consulting people in dog crisis. But what she learned from consulting over time was not what she expected. Humans were the ones who really needed the help, more so than the dogs—constantly struggling with bad advice and poor choices, confusing emotions and family feuds, the whole nine yards. Whatever was going on with the dog, was almost always a lesson about something going on with themselves. To make sense of it all, Saville turned back to writing, and How to Live with a Dog was born. In this gorgeous collection of essays, Saville tells stories about humans with dog problems, and dogs with human problems.

For fans of Susan Orlean's On Animals, Saville's heartwarming essays walk us through a dozen stories, taking an in-depth look at the psychology and behavior of both dogs and humans, in all their beauty and also their frustrations. Most importantly, Saville shows us how to live with a dog in a way that lets us live with ourselves.

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Author Bio: Laurel Saville

Author Bio: Laurel Saville

Laurel Saville is an award-winning author of numerous books, articles, essays, and short fiction. Her work has appeared in the LA Times Magazine, the Bark, NYTimes.com, and other publications. She holds an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars and lives and writes near Seattle. Her memoir, Unraveling Anne, won the memoir category of the 2011 Indie Book Awards and was a runner-up to the grand prize winner at the Hollywood Book Festival. Her first novel, Henry and Rachel, a fictionalized account of her great-grandparents’ lives, was a finalist for a Nancy Pearl Award from the Pacific Northwest Writers Association.

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