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Name: The Genius of Dogs

Author: Brian Hare
Year: 2013
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Genres/categories: Non Fiction, Animals, Science, Psychology

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9780142180464
0142180467
The international bestseller that reveals the amazing mind of your favourite friend
Is your dog purposefully disobeying you? Probably, and usually behind your back. Should you act like 'top dog' to maintain control? No, you're better off displaying your friendliness – and not just to your dog. Which breed is the cleverest? That's the wrong question to ask.
These are just some of the extraordinary insights to be found in '
' – the seminal book on how dogs evolved their unique intelligence by award-winning scientist Dr Brian Hare. He shares more than two decades of startling discoveries about the mysteries of the dog mind and how you can use his groundbreaking work to build a better relationship with your own dog.
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