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Term Papers on The Hidden Life Of Dogs: Book Review

Term Paper TitleThe Hidden Life Of Dogs: Book Review
# of Words691
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.76

The Hidden Life of Dogs: Book Review


The Hidden Life Of Dogs was written by Elizabeth Thomas who is currently well
know and highly re-spected for her books. Elizabeth Thomas was born in America
and currently lives in New Hampshire. This is a book that is unlike any book
ever written as it takes the perspective from a different angle. It was first
published in the United States in 1993 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Elizabeth has written five books, all bestsellers. It is evident that her
success is due to her intense research as she has travelled the world while
writing her books. With international success, Elizabeth plans to continue her
career that currently seems to be skyrocketing.

"The Hidden Life Of Dogs"  was not just any book. Clearly there was much more
effort involved. Beginning with an introductory character, Misha who was a Husky,
began the book well. This book tried to get the idea across that humans knew
only very little about dogs and their patterns. After intense observations on
Misha, some ideas were brought up. How did the dog know how to cross a highway
on its own? How did its navigational skills work? How was it that this dog knew
exactly where it was and could travel through different cities without becoming
lost and other dogs couldn't? Continuing on to bringing in other dogs Elizabeth
was studying, she pointed out that some had skills that others did not. Misha
was clearly able to navigate himself but when with another dog, he would become
lost. After careful observation it was seen that the other dog could easily
loose track of where she was and mislead Misha. Another interesting topic
covered is how dogs behave with each other. How they achieve their social status,
why some dogs don't become accepted and how they react to each other. By
comparing the dogs with the wolves and dingoes some of the dogs' actions become
clearer, but there is one thing a dog really wants and that is to be with others,
and to love their owner. It was explained how a dog defended a bird and mouse in
a cage from another excited dog in the same ho...

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