The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs by Patricia McConnell (rent)
Humans and dogs are two very different species. One likes the closeness of others, the other likes to hold, hug and embrace the other. Somehow, these two species collide, and it can create a wonderful partnership or a train wreck. Patricia looks at why we behave the way we do around dogs, why we love them, why the relationship works or why it doesn’t and what we can do to strengthen the bond between human and canine.
Humans and dogs are two very different species. One likes the closeness of others, the other likes to hold, hug and embrace the other. Somehow, these two species collide, and it can create a wonderful partnership or a train wreck. Patricia looks at why we behave the way we do around dogs, why we love them, why the relationship works or why it doesn’t and what we can do to strengthen the bond between human and canine.
Humans and dogs are two very different species. One likes the closeness of others, the other likes to hold, hug and embrace the other. Somehow, these two species collide, and it can create a wonderful partnership or a train wreck. Patricia looks at why we behave the way we do around dogs, why we love them, why the relationship works or why it doesn’t and what we can do to strengthen the bond between human and canine.