"Science
may never comprehend the full extent of
what dogs know about language, problem solving,
the past, the future, God, time or philosophy.
In the end, we must content ourselves with the
fact that dogs know enough to be dogs -- which
is all that is really required of them."
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How
well do dogs understand language? Why can't Rover
read? Can you teach on old dog new tricks? How
smart is your dog? Psychologist Stanley Coren answers
these questions and many more in his enlightening
books for dog owners, potential dog owners, and
anyone who loves a good dog story. His best-selling
works are absorbing reads combining heroic stories
of dogs with the latest scientific and psychological
information and sections on how to: Choose a family
dog. Read your dog's body language. Test your dog's
smarts. Understand the sophisticated language of
the bark. Tailor a training program for best results.
And so much more.
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Excerpts
from Stanley Coren's best-selling books: |
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Coren's
bright and easy writing style has also allowed
him to publish several best selling books on
popular psychology, and of course, there are
his well known books about dogs. In addition
he writes a regular column "The Minds of
Dogs" in the bi-monthly magazine "Pets:
Part of the Family" (Rodale Press). |
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