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More copies of this ISBN:Other titles in the Animal series:Dogby Susan Mchugh
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Dogs are perhaps our most popular pets, and certainly one of the best-loved of all animals. They are not only humanitys best friend, they are also its oldest: burial sites dating back 12,000 years indicate that dogs moved alongside prehistoric peoples before, during and after both species settled the world. The story of the canine has been fundamentally entwined with that of humanity since the earliest times, and this ancient and fascinating story is told in Susan McHughs Dog. This book unravels the debate about whether dogs are descended from wolves, and moves on to deal with canines in mythology, religion and health, dog cults in ancient and medieval civilizations as disparate as Alaska, Greece, Peru and Persia, and traces correspondences between the histories of dogs in the Far East, Europe, Africa and the Americas. Dog also examines the relatively recent phenomenon of dog breeding and the invention of species, as well as the canines role in science fact and fiction; from Laika, the first astronaut, and Pavlovs famous conditioned dogs, through to science fiction novels and cult films such as A Boy and his Dog. Susan McHugh shows how dogs today contribute to human lives in a huge number of ways, not only as pets and guide dogs but also as sources of food in Asia, entertainment workers, and scientific and religious objects. Dog reveals how we have shaped these animals over the millennia, and in turn, how dogs have shaped us. Review:"enchanting" Review:"The information is freshly presented . . . even the most jaded owner of books about dogs should buy this one."--Archives of Natural History Review:"In her enchanting book Dog, McHugh draws on mythology, religion, and dog cults to show how we and our best animal buddies have shaped each other over the centuries."--Mail on Sunday Review:"Like all Reaktion Books productions, it is lavishly and ecclectically illustrated. It surveys the whole gamut of human-dog relations, in relgion and myth, literature, science, art and entertainment. If I, who am largely indifferent to the species charms, found it an enjoyable and stimulating read, it can presumably be safely recommended to all real dog enthusiasts. But Ill be waiting eagerly for cats to receive the Reaktion treatment"--International Zoo News Review:"enchanting" About the AuthorSusan McHugh is Assistant Professor of English, University of New England,Biddeford, ME, USA Table of Contents1. Canine Beginnings
2. Breeds 3. Mutts 4. Dog Futures Timeline References Bibliography Associations Websites Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements Index What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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