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What the Dog Knows

The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs

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What the Dog Knows

De: Cat Warren
Narrado por: Cassandra Campbell
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A firsthand exploration of the extraordinary abilities and surprising, sometimes life-saving talents of “working dogs”—pups who can sniff out drugs, find explosives, even locate the dead—as told through the experiences of a journalist and her intrepid canine companion, which The New York Times calls “a fascinating, deeply reported journey into the…amazing things dogs can do with their noses.”

There are thousands of working dogs all over the US and beyond with incredible abilities—they can find missing people, detect drugs and bombs, pinpoint unmarked graves of Civil War soldiers, or even find drowning victims more than two hundred feet below the surface of a lake. These abilities may seem magical or mysterious, but author Cat Warren shows the science, the rigorous training, and the skilled handling that underlie these creatures’ amazing abilities.

Cat Warren is a university professor and journalist who had tried everything she could think of to harness her dog Solo’s boundless energy and enthusiasm…until a behavior coach suggested she try training him to be a “working dog.” What started out as a hobby soon became a calling, as Warren was introduced to the hidden universe of dogs who do this essential work and the handlers who train them.

Her dog Solo has a fine nose and knows how to use it, but he’s only one of many astounding dogs in a varied field. Warren interviews cognitive psychologists, historians, medical examiners, epidemiologists, and forensic anthropologists, as well as the breeders, trainers, and handlers who work with and rely on these intelligent and adaptable animals daily. Along the way, Warren discovers story after story that prove the capabilities—as well as the very real limits—of working dogs and their human partners. Clear-eyed and unsentimental, Warren explains why our partnership with working dogs is woven into the fabric of society, and why we keep finding new uses for the wonderful noses of our four-legged friends.
Animales Biografías y Memorias Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Mascotas y Cuidado de Animales Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Para reflexionar Divertido Dog Behavior

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"What the Dog Knows is a fascinating, deeply reported journey into scent, death, forensics and the amazing things dogs can do with their noses: sniffing out graves, truffles, bedbugs, maybe even cancer. But it's also a moving story of how one woman transformed her troubled dog into a loving companion and an asset to society, all while stumbling on the beauty of life in their searches for death." (Rebecca Skloot, in the New York Times Book Review)
“Warren writes with verve and provides rare insight into our working partnership with canines.”
“A beautifully written, fascinating, heartwarming, and oft-hilarious homage to working dogs. A must-read for anyone who wants to know more about four-legged working heroes. I'd like to shake Solo's paw for inspiring Cat Warren to write it.” (Maria Goodavage, author of Soldier Dogs)
“Move over CSI, and make way for Cat Warren and her forensic dog Solo to grab and keep your attention. What the Dog Knows is beautifully and compelling written—not only could I not put it down, I didn't want to.” (Patricia B. McConnell, PhD, CAAB, author of The Other End of the Leash)
What the Dog Knows is a fascinating exploration into the minds and characters of some very special dogs. No one who cares about dogs should miss this smart, funny, and at times surprisingly moving book.” (Spencer Quinn, author of Dog on It)
“Enter the fascinating world of working dogs.” (Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation and Animals Make Us Human)
“Warren highlights the profound partnership developed between humans and dogs during their intense, but positive training, and in real situations. We are with her as she starts training her dog, and throughout the mistakes, triumphs, struggles, and rewards. I was entertained and educated—much of what I learned about dogs I had never encountered in any other book. …The people and dogs who inhabit this world are unforgettable.” (Stacey O'Brien, author of Wesley the Owl)
“The capabilities of these specially trained working dogs are remarkable. The author provides fascinating insider information about a meaningful partnership that has important legal and personal consequences.” (Amy Hempel, author of Reasons to Live and The Dog of the Marriage)
"What the Dog Knows is first the story of the relationship between a hard-working cadaver dog and his human companion. But that deeply-felt relationship opens the way to an exploration of the working dog world and in doing so becomes something more—a realization of the intelligence, determination, and decency of these animals, a story both wonderful and wise." (Lee Smith, author of The Last Girls)
Fascinating Dog Research • Informative Content • Excellent Narration • Educational Insights • Well-researched Information

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a beautiful story, well many great stories. informative and inspiring. read beautifully. makes me want to train my dog.

as captivating as a novel

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Cat Warren does an amazing job relating her life with dogs to her studies and skillfully illustrates them to the reader throughout her story. Great listen! Perfect for long road trips!

Dog lovers will learn a thing or two

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Excellent storyline. Great narration Not too overwhelming But engaging. I have listened to her twice Each time is it Better experience.

Wonderful and delightful to listen to.

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I'm not even sure where to begin. I typically find myself extremely picky with narration, but Campbell was top notch.

The book itself was great. Hearing about the negative parts of raising a working dog felt like it will help with future training of dogs. I wouldn't change a thing. To handler and handler hopefuls, this is a must read!

Wonderful for a dog training enthusiast.

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This book is a must read for serious dog lovers and those that aspire to be involved with "working dogs". At first I thought I may not like it, as it was chock full of details and statistics on working dogs, while I had hoped for lots of search, rescue and find stories involving the author's dog, Solo.

While there are some working dog stories, this book is much, much more in that it explores so many issues related to training and working with a cadaver dogs. I hesitate to use that term, "cadaver dog" as it has negative and icky connotations and this book is neither icky nor negative.

Expect to learn SO much about the field of working dogs--how they are chosen, the necessary personality traits, the downside of singletons, dog behavior, trainer behavior, fraudulent trainers (oh, yes), various working breeds and their characteristics, the different agencies that train and use working dogs, private agents, and of course, lots about the author's own dog, Solo.

This is a book that got better and better as it went on. I felt a tiny tear in my eye as it ended, not because of the ending content but because it was over. I wanted to know more!

The narrator also got better and better as the book went on, as she adapted to who the author was as the subject material got more relevant and intense. Bravo to Cassandra Campbell for doing such a great narration.

And bravo to the author, Cat Warren, a former professor who found her true calling in life and has shared it so well with us.

My All-Time Favorite Dog Book (non-fiction)

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This is a great story of the author's experience in training her dog as well as descriptions of how other service dogs are trained--particularly those that focus on using a dog's keen sense of smell. I loved this story, and the only thing I found objectionable was the reader's tone and interpretation of the text. She so often came across as condescending in many passages that were not intended to be sarcastic or ironic. The author uses irony and sarcasm to good effect but the reader was over the top throughout the story in a way that made me wish I could switch narrators to truly enjoy listening to a wonderful story. I would recommend this book to dog lovers who also find training and animal behavior to be of special interest to them.

Fascinating on various levels

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I loved it from page one till the end. If you want to know more about cadaver dogs and their handlers, this is a great start.

Great book

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this books turned out really slow about how she got her dog and kind of some of her back ground but once it gets into the nitty-gritty of actually doing the cadaver dogs and what dogs know and what's that studies or what everybody's heard is wrong and what we've actually proven things like how strong a dog's nose actually is on what a dog can actually do it's amazing to think that dogs can find Civil War era and Vietnam era bodies have been buried for years overall great book

slow at first but then...

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As a dog owner I am always eager to learn more about their amazing abilities. I am also on the lookout for jobs I could train my dog for to help her use her brain and body to keep her happy. I was expecting the first but got the second as a bonus. Warren does a remarkable job of making the science interesting by interweaving it in dog history and her personal experiences, mainly with training and working with her cadaver dog Solo. I had to remind myself of how squeamish I am when after an particularly riveting chapter I found myself online searching for cadaver sent training aids.
We will find a more suitable job for my dog while awaiting Warren’s next book.

A good narrative that hooks you and somehow you learn all the details of cadaver dog training

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Story reader- distracting, not very enjoyable. Over enunciates, faux accent?, strange emphasis on some words.

Excellent history, writing well done

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