• Beginners Guide on Dogs

  • Understanding the Thought Processes of Dogs and How and Why They Interact with Humans Well
  • By: Beverly Hill
  • Narrated by: Trevor Clinger
  • Length: 26 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Beginners Guide on Dogs

By: Beverly Hill
Narrated by: Trevor Clinger
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You're about to discover how and why dogs interact with humans well.

A dog is a four-legged animal with a wagging tail, with a very cold wet nose, and a huge big heart full of unconditional love. Dogs are in fact very much like human beings - they come in all sizes; tall, short, thick, thin, hairy, bald, and noisy, or quiet. When it comes to owning a pet as a companion, there is no other animal who can accompany you everywhere you go.

Man and dog forged a friendship in the early caveman era within a short period they were working together to hunt for food. Later, it is believed that migration only become possible when man used the animals as sled dogs to carry their heavy loads. Archaeologists discovered fossils and cave drawings which has proved the early existence of the dog. Incredibly, these early interactions with humans are thoughts to be why and how the animal has evolved into a trainable partner for its master. Thousands of years later, this partnership is still intact.

The amazing qualities of a dog are considerable, from family pets to working canines. These humble animals ask for nothing other than food, exercise, and shelter. In return, they offer you unconditional love and will defend your family in cases of danger.

What is it about this animal that makes people from around the globe wish to share their homes and their lives with? Many dogs have also become quite famous; recently the newly elected President of the United States was quizzed repeatedly as to when the first family would be moving a dog into the White House?

The appeal of a furry friend must lie in the attraction of sharing your life with a living creature who never judges you, one to whom you can reveal your inner most secrets

©2016 Patricia Carlisle (P)2016 Holistic Measures, LLC

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Who's a good boy? All dogs, that's who!!!!

Hill really knows her dogs. You can tell that she has a deep and abiding love for dogs. She will happily tell you all the great things about dogs, and why they mesh with us so well. She explains just how they think, so that you can better work with them. You will see through their eyes and realize just how much they devote themselves to us. You might even treat your furry buddy a little differently.

Clinger tells you all about our furry pals as he narrates, and explains everything in easy to use tones, and speaks fluently and clearly. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.

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