Customer Review: You will smile, laugh and cry reading this book. Upon finishing it, you will have been alongside Ted as he stumbles upon an abandoned puppy in the Utah wilderness, as the dog chooses to stay with him, and as the two get to know and love each other. Painstakingly written, this honest account of one... more info
Customer Review: I am nearly finished with this book and I have thoroughly enjoyed it. In the first chapter, I grew somewhat impatient. It seemed a bit overwritten. Mostly though it addressed the question, still alive in scientific circles, of whether or not dogs feel emotions; I think I was more impatient with... more info
Customer Review: A fascinating book. I did find the discussions of Temple's own experiences that made up more of the first few chapters to be more interesting than that later chapters. The insights into the autistic mind, from an autistic mind, were fascinating. The descriptions of research into perception also... more info
Customer Review: Tamar Geller hits the right balance between assertiveness and traditional reward based conditioning. You can truly tell that this remarkable woman loves dogs, and loves what she does.
Customer Review: This was almost like stepping back into the pages of Winnie the Pooh and the pleasure I remember from being in the magical 100 Acre Wood. Jo Coudert's memoir of seven of her pets, how she acquired them, lived with them, lost them, is fascinating, and each cat teaches a lesson about how our behavior... more info