Your Pet Understood
How to Read Real Signals, Meet Real Needs, and Help Dogs, Cats, and Other Pets Live Better Lives
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Maria Merlino
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Your Pet, Understood is for people who love their animals deeply,but sometimes realize love alone doesn’t answer the real question: What does life feel like from their side of the leash, the cage, the tank, or the terrarium?
Most of us were taught to read pets through a human lens. We call a dog “stubborn,” a cat “aloof,” a bird “happy” because it sings, or a hamster “energetic” because it runs for hours. But behavior isn’t a personality label—it’s communication. When you learn to read real signals instead of guessing, you stop managing symptoms and start meeting needs.
This warm, science-backed guide bridges animal behavior research with everyday pet ownership. You’ll learn how domestication shaped dogs and cats differently, why common myths about “guilt” and “dominance” don’t hold up, and how stress, fear, play, curiosity, and attachment show up in bodies and routines, not just “attitudes.” Just as important, you’ll learn how often the most overlooked pets—small mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles—are misunderstood, under-enriched, and asked to tolerate environments that don’t match their instincts.
At the heart of the book is a practical, compassionate framework for creating the best life possible: safety, autonomy, mental stimulation, and species-appropriate outlets. You’ll get clear ways to enrich your pet’s day, reduce anxiety and boredom, and build trust through choices that respect what your animal is built to do. Along the way, the book doesn’t dodge the hard questions—because caring well means thinking honestly about confinement, welfare, and what “thriving” truly looks like.
Whether you’re raising a high-energy dog, sharing space with an indoor cat, caring for a sensitive bird, or trying to do right by a small or exotic pet, Your Pet, Understood helps you replace assumptions with understanding—and turn good intentions into a life your pet would choose.