What I’m reading: Inside of a Dog

I recently finished the New York Times bestseller Inside of a Dog by Alexandra Horowitz and overall found it fascinating. Horowitz is a cognitive scientist and her book explains, based on her research and the research of others, how dogs perceive their worlds, other dogs and humans.  In short, she tries to help us picture what it is like to be a dog.

The book begins with a brief background of how the dog came to be. Horowitz includes interesting information about the importance of genetics vs. environment and concludes that the combination ultimately determines what an individual dog will become.

“…dogs, like us, are more than their genome.  No animal develops in a vacuum: Genes interact with the environment to produce the dog you come to know.”

The chapters on the various senses of the dog were insightful but the descriptions of various experiments used to make a point were, at times, too detailed.

I thoroughly enjoyed the section “Inside of a Dog” (same as the book title) which includes topics such as what a dog knows, dogs and time, right and wrong, living in the moment and others.  If you only read this section, the book will have been worth your time.

Although not a formal training book, Inside of a Dog has practical application for understanding behavior.  And the more we know about how dogs think and act, the better dog trainers we can be.

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