Earlier this month I wrote about what I consider the BEST BOOK of 2010 - when it comes to pets. It's Alexandra Horowitz's book, Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know. Alexandra is a scientist and this book has a lot of scientific research in it. Research that really does reveal what a dog sees, smells, and knows. To the best of the author's interpretation, of course.
One of the things I found most impressive about Alexandra's approach is this - she says, "...with humans we never let one person's behavior stand for all of our behavior." And yet, "By contrast, with animals the order is reversed. Science considers animals as representatives of their species first, and as individuals second." Which is just wrong! Alexandra writes, "So, when I talk about the dog, I am talking implicitly about those dogs studies to date." And she goes on to note that YOUR dog, or MY dog, may be entirely different than "the dog." Oh, how true!
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