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Who's a good dog?, and how to be a better human, Jessica Pierce

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Who's a good dog?, and how to be a better human, Jessica Pierce
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-281) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Who's a good dog?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Jessica Pierce
Sub title
and how to be a better human
Summary
"Many pet dogs are experiencing anxiety and frustration as they struggle to adapt to human home environments--despite being pampered, poofed, and petted, or perhaps in part because of this. We can do better for them. Who's a Good Dog challenges us to think more carefully about the limits we place on their inherited, deep-rooted behaviors. Bioethicist Jessica Pierce explores common practices of caring for, socializing, and training pet dogs. She asks broader ethical questions and helps us think more critically about what we expect of our dogs. She offers resources to help readers cultivate kindness and more mindful attentiveness. This work is about the art of noticing, of astonishment, of looking with fresh eyes (and noses!) at these dear beings we think we know. Pierce avoids judgement while taking a clear stance on important issues, connecting her research to her relationship with Bella, the dog in her life"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction : we dog -- The difficulty of being a (pet) dog -- Human-dog relations -- Care and constraint -- Landscapes of fear, landscapes of pleasure -- Technologies of control -- Training dogs to be good -- Bad dog and behavioral "problems" -- Dwelling in possibility
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Who is a good dog
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