
Dogs: Understanding Your Very Best Friend
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Join Rusty the terrier as he goes about his day with his family. Discover how Rusty sees and mostly smells the world around him. Rusty uses his amazing nose to recognise his friends - human and dog! - it tells him where to find something tasty to eat and how to get back to his owner.
Find out how Rusty's family make him feel loved and safe, when he meets new people and other dogs, or is left at home alone.
After a day with Rusty, you'll know exactly how to be your dog's best friend.
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Fascinating and amusing... interesting and important to know. I would definitely recommend this book to my friends at school and to other children of my age -- Dee, aged 9 * The UFAW Journal - Animal Welfare * Fascinating... After you've read the book, you'll know so much about the best ways to keep your dog happy and why they behave the way they do -- Andrea Reece * LoveReading4Kids *More details
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Dr John Bradshaw is one of the world's leading experts on the behaviour of domestic dogs and cats. For more than two decades he led the Anthrozoology Institute, the UK's foremost group studying pet/owner interactions, and latterly was also head of animal welfare science at the University of Bristol. John has received numerous honours and accolades for his studies, including the RSPCA Award for Outstanding Contributions to Animal Welfare Science (2018). He is the author of the Sunday Times/New York Times best-sellers In Defence of Dogs/Dog Sense, and its follow-up Cat Sense. Over the past 10 years John has featured as an expert contributor in many TV and radio programmes in the UK and internationally.
Clare Elsom (Illustrator)
Clare Elsom is the creator of young fiction series Horace & Harriet, and has illustrated dozens of other children's books, including the popular Flying Fergus series written by Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy and Joanna Nadin, Furry Friends by Holly Webb, The Great Dodo Comeback by Fiona Sandiford and Superheroes Don't Get Scared by Kate Thompson.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- About The Author
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Acknowledgements
- Author Questions & Answers
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