4.5 Stars
“…the best way to understand your dog is by learning how she thinks and experiences the world and what her body language means—which is what this book is about.”
I’ve had dogs all my life – I grew up on a dog, not that we didn’t have a crib when I was a baby, but around that time my parents acquired a 9 month old Irish Setter who had spent all but his initial 8 weeks at some “dog camp” being trained to be the perfect dog. I wish I knew more about where he went before he ever laid eyes on the people who had initially purchased him, or why they walked away without ever seeing him. He was returned to the owner of the sire, as his “payment,” for no other reason than a change of heart. Our neighbor, who was also a pilot, contacted my Dad first, being all of two houses away this was no challenge. My Dad had also had dogs for much of his life, and didn’t hesitate to say yes. And so Wilco came to live with us around the same time I arrived. As a family, we had one other dog that arrived and stayed, after he was gone. Wilco was a perfect dog, loving and gentle, he never barked – he’d been trained to click his jaws together if he needed to / wanted to go outside. He went on the tailgate or his station wagon with the mailman on his route around our neighborhood.
I’ve had other dogs since then, and I know most dogs need to learn many things in order to make humans happy. And, on the flip side, to paraphrase another commonly used phrase, if your dog ain’t happy, nobody’s happy. It becomes an endless tug of war.
I didn’t gain a brand new insight. For someone who hasn’t read a lot on this topic, this is a great place to start. Even with real-life experience, multiple books devoted to the intelligence of dogs, breeds of dogs, the nature of dogs I still learned a few things.
Victoria Stillwell’s “The Secret Language of Dogs” will give you new insight into what goes into some of the basic things your dog does. Why they do the things they do. If you’ve ever felt like your dog was comforting you, worried about you, those are just some of the areas she explains her perspective on.
If dogs could write a book on dogs, explaining their expressions, the things they do, this is what they’d write.
Oh, and yes, the photographs are pretty wonderful, too!
Pub Date: 11 Oct 2016
Many thanks for the ARC provided by Ten Speed Press, NetGalley and author Victoria Stillwell