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The Science & Secrets of Dogs

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innbundet, 2026
Engelsk

What if everything we thought we knew about dogs was only scratching the surface?

The Science & Secrets of Dogs is a captivating, science-based exploration of the canine mind, senses, and emotional world-revealing just how intelligent, perceptive, and deeply bonded dogs truly are. Drawing on the latest research in animal cognition, neuroscience, and behavioral science, this book translates complex discoveries into engaging, accessible insights for everyday readers.

From how dogs think, learn, remember, and dream to how they interpret human emotions, time, fairness, love, and loss, this book uncovers the hidden logic behind familiar behaviors dog owners witness every day. Readers will discover why dogs can sense illness, anticipate events, read our moods with uncanny accuracy, and form emotional bonds that rival our own.

Written in a warm, narrative-driven style, The Science & Secrets of Dogs blends rigorous research with real-world stories, making it ideal for dog lovers, gift buyers, and curious readers alike. It is not a training manual or veterinary guide, but a thoughtful, illuminating look at the inner life of dogs-grounded in modern science and presented with clarity, humor, and heart.

Perfect for libraries, bookstores, and educational collections, this title appeals to readers interested in animals, popular science, psychology, and the enduring bond between humans and dogs. It is the first book in The Family Dog Series, designed for broad consumer appeal and strong gift-market potential.

The Science & Secrets of Dogs invites readers to see their dogs not just as pets, but as thinking, feeling companions whose extraordinary abilities science is only beginning to fully understand.

Undertittel
Amazing Facts About Dog Intelligence, Senses, Emotions, Body Language, and Everything We Now Know About Our Best Friends
Forfatter
Bruce Miller
ISBN
9781991397232
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
390 gram
Utgivelsesdato
5.1.2026
Antall sider
164