There are chapters on how dogs see and hear, how they communicate with each other and their owners, and what they most like and most detest about their "best friends." Sex, hunting, growing old, and the spiritual life of dogs are also discussed. Dido is a particular authority on what makes a good dog owner, and takes Pincher to task on numerous occasions for his shortcomings.
Told in a manner befitting this most literate of Labradors, this is a funny, touching, and perceptive look at the intimate bond between dogs and people, leaving no doubt as to which is the more perfect creature.
Told in a manner befitting this most literate of Labradors, this is a funny, touching, and perceptive look at the intimate bond between dogs and people, leaving no doubt as to which is the more perfect creature.
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