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The Dog Who Couldn't Stop Loving

How Dogs Have Captured Our Hearts for Thousands of Years

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This groundbreaking exploration delves into the unique bond between dogs and humans, highlighting the profound connection that sets dogs apart from other animals. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, an expert on human-animal relationships, examines how our mutual love and companionship may have shaped our capacity for empathy and compassion. Drawing on recent scientific research, he discusses the coevolution of dogs and humans over the past forty thousand years, illustrating how this domestication has fostered intense emotional bonds. Masson shares his personal experience with his dog, Benjy, a failed guide dog who embodies unconditional love, showcasing that such deep affection is not an isolated phenomenon but rather a hallmark of our relationship with dogs. With wisdom and insight, Masson presents a compelling analysis that challenges conventional views on love and encourages readers to reconsider the significance of their canine companions in their lives. This thought-provoking narrative promises to change the way we understand the emotional landscape of our relationships with dogs.

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The Dog Who Couldn't Stop Loving, J. Moussaieff Masson

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Titul
The Dog Who Couldn't Stop Loving
Podtitul
How Dogs Have Captured Our Hearts for Thousands of Years
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Harper
Rok vydání
2010
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
190
ISBN10
0061771090
ISBN13
9780061771095
Série
Hodnocení
3,4 z 5
Anotace
This groundbreaking exploration delves into the unique bond between dogs and humans, highlighting the profound connection that sets dogs apart from other animals. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, an expert on human-animal relationships, examines how our mutual love and companionship may have shaped our capacity for empathy and compassion. Drawing on recent scientific research, he discusses the coevolution of dogs and humans over the past forty thousand years, illustrating how this domestication has fostered intense emotional bonds. Masson shares his personal experience with his dog, Benjy, a failed guide dog who embodies unconditional love, showcasing that such deep affection is not an isolated phenomenon but rather a hallmark of our relationship with dogs. With wisdom and insight, Masson presents a compelling analysis that challenges conventional views on love and encourages readers to reconsider the significance of their canine companions in their lives. This thought-provoking narrative promises to change the way we understand the emotional landscape of our relationships with dogs.