The Meaning Of Woof: What Your Dog Really Thinks!

The Meaning Of Woof: What Your Dog Really Thinks!

Pamela Weintraub
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Author:  Pamela Weintraub
Condition:  Used, Like New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  192
Publisher:  Centennial Books
Year:  2020
ISBN:  9781951274160

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Barks, licks, growls and wags—get a greater understanding of what your dog is trying to communicate to you, and why!

Learn how to decipher all the barks, licks, growls and wags—and get a greater understanding of what your dog is trying to communicate to you, and why. Plus, discover how our longstanding codependency makes for happier, healthier humans and their pooches.

This book explores the nature of our relationship with our four-legged friends including personal tales, scientific explorations and inspiring stories of how dogs can make us better people.

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