"With helpful illustrations by Kelly Chudler, this handy little book is a veritable treasure chest of knowledge about our longest-standing non-human companions. It should be considered as mandatory reading for dog lovers."<b>---John E. Riutta, <i>The Well-Read Naturalist</i></b>

"An essential addition to any dog lover’s library"<b>---Ashley Grant, <i>Famous Ashley Grant</i></b>

"A new title in the "Pedia" series from Princeton University Press is a cause for great celebration. . . . The book is nicely illustrated by Kelly Chudler in that very pleasing way that tastefully executed black-and-white pictures play a role in enhancing and supporting the text."<b>---David Gascoigne, <i>Travels with Birds</i></b>

An enchanting, fact-filled treasury for the dog lover in all of us, from A to ZDogpedia is your gateway into the astonishing world of dogs. Featuring dozens of alphabetical entries on topics ranging from the wonders of dog evolution to the intricate ways dogs communicate with humans and each other, this enticing, pocket-friendly collection helps you to see dogs with new eyes and celebrate the amazing tapestry of our shared existence.Explore the remarkable interplay between humans and dogs with every turn of the page and discover how dogs have played starring roles in history, literature, and art. Immerse yourself in fun facts about dog biology and behavior, from appeasement signals and barking to counter surfing, dominance, growling, scent marking, and zoomies. Learn what fossilized poop can tell us about the history of dog domestication, how dogs in Siberia evolved adaptations to help them thrive in a frigid climate, how dogs have been weaponized for war and colonization, and why we refer to dogs as curs, mutts, and hounds. Meet famous dogs such as Argos, Balto, Boji, and Laika, and marvel at the interwoven destinies of our species and the profound impact dogs have had on our evolution, culture, and everyday lives.With captivating drawings that bring the entries to life, Dogpedia uncovers the enigma of dogs, revealing hidden treasures behind every wagging tail.Features a cloth cover with an elaborate foil-stamped design
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"With helpful illustrations by Kelly Chudler, this handy little book is a veritable treasure chest of knowledge about our longest-standing non-human companions. It should be considered as mandatory reading for dog lovers."---John E. Riutta, The Well-Read Naturalist
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ISBN
9780691241081
Publisert
2024-09-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Høyde
171 mm
Bredde
114 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Biographical note

Jessica Pierce is a bioethicist known for her work in the field of animal ethics and the philosophy of human-animal relationships. Her books include Who’s a Good Dog? and, with Marc Bekoff, A Dog’s World (Princeton). Kelly Chudler is a multidisciplinary artist and musician and the illustrator of Neuropedia and “You Are Not Expected to Understand This” (both Princeton).