Making Dogs Happy

by Paul McGreevy, Melissa Starling

Publisher: Allen & Unwin Published: 2018-05-23 Category: Home, Nature & Pets

Understanding our canine companions at a deeper level transforms not only their lives but our own, enriching the human-animal bond in ways that ripple through our entire approach to relationships, empathy, and consciousness. This comprehensive guide draws upon cutting-edge behavioral science and veterinary expertise to reveal what truly makes our dogs thrive, moving far beyond outdated training methods and anthropomorphic assumptions that have long dominated pet care.

The foundation of this work rests on a revolutionary premise: dogs are not small, furry humans, nor are they wolves in disguise. They are a unique species with their own needs, communication styles, and ways of experiencing the world. By learning to see life through a genuinely canine perspective, readers embark on a journey of awareness that mirrors many spiritual practices—letting go of ego-driven projections and truly witnessing another being as they are, not as we wish them to be.

Every aspect of canine wellbeing receives thorough exploration, from the physical requirements of proper nutrition, exercise, and veterinary care to the often-overlooked psychological needs that determine whether a dog merely survives or genuinely flourishes. The text delves into how dogs perceive their environment through senses vastly different from our own, with their extraordinary sense of smell creating an entire dimension of experience we can barely imagine. Understanding this sensory world opens readers to profound insights about consciousness itself and the diverse ways beings can experience reality.

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