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From the bestselling author of The Hidden Life of Dogs and The Tribe of Tiger comes a groundbreaking work on canine consciousness and how dogs become family Moving from Virginia to New Hampshire is a change not only for Elizabeth Marshall Thomas and her husband, but also for their three elderly dogs. A classically trained anthropologist, Thomas observes the way in which Suessi, Fatima, and Inookshook acclimate to a new house and new adventure. Over the years, as the dogs grow older and new ones are taken in, Thomas analyzes their behavior and personalities. What makes dogs react uniformly to certain situations? To what extent do they comprehend human dialogue? With every sniff of the dogs' noses and every wag of their tails, Thomas builds an impressive understanding of canine reaction and affection, and of the ways dogs support those they regard as one of their own.
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"A continuation of the author's 1993 bestseller, The Hidden Life of Dogs, by an anthropologist who leaps over the parochial limits to the proper study of mankind."
The New York Times
"Masterly at description, equipped with a deep regard for the essential dogness of dogs and attuned to the tiny things that capture who they are . . . This is a quieter, gentler Thomas, less of a dispassionate observer and more of an engaged participant in her dogs' lives, and the result is a fuller, more affecting read."
Caroline Knapp, author of Pack of Two
"Anyone who cares about animals will relish joining Thomas in that rich and happy place."
Caroline Knapp, author of Pack of Two