Life Through a Dog's Eyes


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Have you ever wondered what your dog or cat is thinking? Have you ever pondered the thoughts behind the expressions on their beautiful faces when you are speaking to them? Well come join us, As we take you on the journey of life, through a dog's eyes. As the story unfolds, you find yourself walking hand and paw with Ralph the bulldog on a trip down memory lane. Ralph would like to share with you his views on life And The wonderful way he sees it. The message in this book teaches our children to have compassion for animals as well as the ability to nurture, train, and accept that animals have their own point of view.Illustrated by Simone Brouse




Life Through a Dog's Eyes


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Through the Eyes of a Canine


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Through the Eyes of a Canine, takes us on a journey through history, science, biology, animal behavior, quantum theory, and self-awareness to illustrate how we can shift our perception and learn to see the world as they do.




With My Dog Eyes


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Hilda Hilst (1930–2004) was one of the greatest Brazilian writers of the twentieth century, but her books have languished untranslated, in part because of their formally radical nature. This translation of With My Dog-Eyes brings a crucial work from her oeuvre into English for the first time. With My Dog-Eyes is an account of an unraveling—of sanity, of language . . . After experiencing a vision of what he calls “a clear-cut unhoped-for,” college professor Amós Keres struggles to reconcile himself with his life as a father, a husband, and a member of the university with its “meetings, asskissers, pointless rivalries, gratuitous resentments, jealous talk, megalomanias.” A stunning book by a master of the avant-garde.




You Are a Dog


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A hilarious, captivating commentary that gives us--finally--a true dog’s-eye view of the world. • The Sofa: “The sofa is Position One. The sofa makes you feel as if you are with your people even when your people are gone.” • The Toilet: “The advantage of drinking from the toilet is that the water is always fresh.” • The Baby: “Often known as She Who Randomly Flings Food from the Table, the baby has the most flavorful, ever-changing face of all your people.” “After reading You Are a Dog, you will start thinking like a dog.” --Bash Dibra, celebrity pet trainer and author of DogSpeak “You Are a Dog should be the talk of every dog run in the U.S. With humor, and more bite than one might expect, Terry Bain helps us to see the world through the eyes of our dogs, and to look at their lives in fresh and insightful ways.” --Jon Katz, author of A Dog Year, The New Work of Dogs, and The Dogs of Bedlam Farm “Terry Bain has cracked the canine code to demystify those charming, endearing, and occasionally bizarre habits our beloved dogs exhibit. You Are a Dog is equal parts witty and warm, sweet and sympathetic--read this and be destined to meet your dog at a richer, deeper level.”--Dr. Marty Becker, veterinary contributor for Good Morning America, author of The Healing Power of Pets




My Name is Moose


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My Name is Moose is all about Moose. In fact, it’s written by him. And it's all about what it's like to be a dog in the recession. Captured through Martin’s photographs, Moose tells the story of a dog’s life in East London, introduces us to his friends, favourite smells and thoughts on the modern world. It's really a story about enjoying the simple things and about chasing balls… even if you have lost your own. Through Moose’s first-hand account of the highs and lows of being a photographer’s dog, we discover a wagging tale about not giving up and being a man’s best friend.




Through a Dog's Eyes


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A “transformative,”* inspiring book with the power to change the way we understand and communicate with our dogs. Few people are more qualified to speak about the abilities and potential of dogs than Jennifer Arnold, who for twenty years has trained service dogs for people with physical disabilities and special needs. Through her unique understanding of dogs’ intelligence, sensitivity, and extrasensory skills, Arnold has developed an exemplary training method that is based on kindness and encouragement rather than fear and submission, and her results are extraordinary. To Jennifer Arnold, dogs are neither wolves in need of a pack leader nor babies in need of coddling; rather, they are extremely trusting beings attuned to their owners’ needs, and they aim to please. Stories from Arnold’s life and the lives of the dogs who were her greatest teachers provide convincing and compelling testimony to her choice teaching method and make Through a Dog’s Eyes an unforgettable book that will forever change your relationship with your dog. *Publishers Weekly




Story Of Abusive


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It's a well-written and touching story. Highly recommend it to anyone wanting to learn more about a breed too many are afraid off, anyone interested in rescue dogs, both the challenges and also the joys. The story of a dog leads the reader to consider his early life; to envision his abandonment by those who abused and misused him and sighing with relief when he is found; and rooting for his success as he journeys to At Home Veterinary Care where he was given a chance and training him to eventually end up living a life of service. The dog tells his own story-An inside look at life through the dog's eyes. An inside look at how dog's think and react. The author provides the human commentary and insight in dog training.




Paws for Thought


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Paws for thought is an exploration of life seen through the eyes of (wo)man's best friend. Via a collection of short stories we experience emotions ranging from humour, loss and love as well as the boundless energy of a soul thoroughly content with his lot in life.




Duffy's World


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Duffy’s World is part memoir, part dog owner’s manual, narrated primarily from a dog’s point of view. As Duffy’s owner chimes in with her own perspective, readers will recognize their own joys and challenges that mark the territory of the human/canine relationship. From eating anything and everything, to a profound fear of needles and bee stings, to being “released” from dog training school, Duffy’s never-ending zest for new experiences is the source of his owner’s greatest frustration and most profound life lessons.