Take Notes and Document Their Every Move: A Quest to Discover What Makes the Human Species Tick, written by Rosso da Vinci, presents a unique perspective on human habits, behavior, and mental health, as observed and documented by a chow-golden mix. Rosso's unique perspective as a canine observer allows readers to see human habits from an unconventional and often humorous viewpoint. From a young age, Rosso found human behavior troubling. He saw it as disgusting, selfish, and often outrageous. This included alleged crimes and extreme lifestyles. These frustrations led him to dedicate his life to studying humans. Rosso meticulously took notes, observed, and documented human behavior from every aspect of life including how they interact and treat dogs. The book has been described as a scandalous tell-all revealing insights into human psychology and social interactions while maintaining a narrative that is both honest and revealing. The book is both an entertaining and insightful read for anyone curious about the complexities of human nature through a dog's eyes. Names were changed to protect the innocent—and the guilty.