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What's a Dog For?: The Surprising History, Science, Philosophy, and Politics of Man's Best Friend

What's a Dog For?: The Surprising History, Science, Philosophy, and Politics of Man's Best Friend


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John Homans adopted his dog, Stella, from a shelter for all the usual reasons: fond memories of dogs from his past, a companion for his son, an excuse for long walks around the neighborhood. Soon enough, she is happily ensconced in the daily workings of his family. And not only that: Stella is treated like a family member in ways that dogs of his youth were not. Spending humanlike sums on vet bills, questioning her diet and exercise regimens, contemplating her happiness how had this all come to pass, when the dogs from Homans s childhood seemed quite content living mostly out in the yard? In "What s a Dog For?," Homans explores the dog s complex and prominent place in our world and how it came to be. Evolving from wild animals to working animals to nearly human members of our social fabric, dogs are now the subject of serious scientific studies concerning pet ownership, evolutionary theory, and even cognitive science. From new insights into what makes dogs so appealing to humans to the health benefits associated with owning a dog, Homans investigates why the human-canine relationship has evolved so rapidly how dogs moved into our families, our homes, and sometimes even our beds in the span of a generation, becoming a $53 billion industry in the United States in the process. As dogs take their place as coddled family members and their numbers balloon to more than seventy-seven million in the United States alone, it s no surprise that canine culture at large is also undergoing a massive transformation. They are now subject to many of the same questions of rights and ethics as people, and the politics of dogs are more tumultuous and public than ever with fierce moral battles raging over kill shelters, puppy mills, and breed standards. Incorporating interviews and research from scientists, activists, breeders, and trainers, "What s a Dog For?" investigates how dogs have reached this exalted status and why they hold such fascination for us. With one paw in the animal world and one paw in the human world, it turns out they have much to teach us about love, death, and morality and ultimately, in their closeness and difference, about what it means to be human."

About the Author :
John Homans has been Executive Editor of "New York "magazine since 1994, and previously worked at "Esquire, Details, Harpers, "and the "New York Observer. "He lives with his wife, son, and dog, Stella in Manhattan. This is his first book.

Review :
"Smart, insightful, and engrossing a wonderful field guide to the heart and soul of dogs and our intimate and enduring connection to them." Susan Orlean, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Rin Tin Tin" and" The Orchid Thief" "[An] engaging, informative book that is both a survey of the latest research on canine cognition and a memoir of [Homans's] years with his Lab mix, Stella... perfect and poignant." "The New York Times Book Review" "A remarkable chronicle of the domestic dog s journey across thousands of years and straight into our hearts, written with equal parts tenderness and scientific rigor... Beautifully written and absolutely engrossing." "Brain Pickings" "[An] artful exploration of human-canine relations... Homans travels around the country, exploring various dog cultures and speaking to scientists, aid workers, lawyers, and breeders to discover how dogs have achieved this 'honorary personhood.'" "The New Yorker" A remarkable chronicle of the domestic dog's journey across thousands of years and straight into our hearts, written with equal parts tenderness and scientific rigor Beautifully written and absolutely engrossing, "What's a Dog For?"goes on to examine such fascinating fringes of canine culture as how dogs served as Darwin's muse, why they were instrumental in the birth of empathy, and what they might reveal about the future of evolution. "The Atlantic" "Through careful observation and analysis, "New York" executive editor Homans opens the door into the world of dogs, from the scientific to the humorous... illuminating nuggets of information on the ever-changing and complex world of people and their pets." "Kirkus" "If you've ever pondered the lump or fluff on your rug and wondered what he's thinking and why you care this wonderful look at dogs' increasingly central place in our lives will strike a chord." "People " "Writing in an engaging, straightforward manner, Homans combines great personal charm with an intense interest in his subject matter." "Publishers Weekly" "A fascinating tour through ever-changing perceptions of dogs as pets." "New York Post " "Retraces [the] journey from Darwin's study of canine emotions to puppy mills to a canine-science conclave in Vienna... covers doggie consciousness and evolution... Homans hits his stride on topics like the read-state (pro)/blue state (con) divide over euthanasia and the aristocratic origins of canine pedigree. Sprinkled throughout are charming anecdotes that will delight dog lover and even likely appeal to die-hard cat people." "Mother Jones " "John Homans has written an intensely readable, thoughtful look at man's best friend and its place in our world. Factually fascinating and emotionally satisfying, "What's a Dog For?" is a great gift for dog lovers and those who wonder what they're about." Julie Klam, "New York Times "bestselling author of "You Had Me at Woof "and "Friendkeeping" "John Homans's "What's a Dog For? "is a romp across time and space and evolution that ends right up right in our own living rooms a book as winning and companionable as the canines snoozing on our sofas. It's a fresh and amicable look at dog science, history, and training, both an indispensable guide for dog lovers and a terrific read for anyone looking for an enlightening glance at the world we live in." Melissa Fay Greene, award-winning author of "Praying for Sheetrock "and "No Biking in the House Without a Helmet" "A few years ago, John Homans and his family walked into a Long Island animal shelter petless and emerged, fortunately for readers, with a lovable, slightly skittish mongrel named Stella. Her almost instant transformation from stranger to a family member with 'honorary human' status inspired Homans to plum the mysterious, age-old bond between humans and canines a quest that takes him from Darwin to Updike and from New York City dog runs to a Vienna conference on 'canine science.' The result is a beautifully written natural history of the complex and evolving relationship between dogs and their owners and a sort of thinking man's "Marley & Me." It will enlighten pet owners not just about their beloved animals but also themselves." Warren St. John, author of "Outcasts United: An American Town, a Refugee Team, and One Woman's Quest to Make a Difference "" "Smart, insightful, and engrossing--a wonderful field guide to the heart and soul of dogs and our intimate and enduring connection to them." --Susan Orlean, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Rin Tin Tin" and" The Orchid Thief" "[An] engaging, informative book that is both a survey of the latest research on canine cognition and a memoir of [Homans's] years with his Lab mix, Stella... perfect and poignant." --"The New York Times Book Review" "A remarkable chronicle of the domestic dog's journey across thousands of years and straight into our hearts, written with equal parts tenderness and scientific rigor... Beautifully written and absolutely engrossing." --"Brain Pickings" "[An] artful exploration of human-canine relations... Homans travels around the country, exploring various dog cultures and speaking to scientists, aid workers, lawyers, and breeders to discover how dogs have achieved this 'honorary personhood.'" --"The New Yorker" "A remarkable chronicle of the domestic dog's journey across thousands of years and straight into our hearts, written with equal parts tenderness and scientific rigor... Beautifully written and absolutely engrossing, "What's a Dog For? "goes on to examine such fascinating fringes of canine culture as how dogs served as Darwin's muse, why they were instrumental in the birth of empathy, and what they might reveal about the future of evolution." --"The Atlantic" "Through careful observation and analysis, "New York" executive editor Homans opens the door into the world of dogs, from the scientific to the humorous... illuminating nuggets of information on the ever-changing and complex world of people and their pets." --"Kirkus" "If you've ever pondered the lump or fluff on your rug and wondered what he's thinking--and why you care--this wonderful look at dogs' increasingly central place in our lives will strike a chord." --"People " "Writing in an engaging, straightforward manner, Homans combines great personal charm with an intense interest in his subject matter." --"Publishers Weekly" "A fascinating tour through ever-changing perceptions of dogs as pets." --"New York Post " "Retraces [the] journey from Darwin's study of canine emotions to puppy mills to a canine-science conclave in Vienna... covers doggie consciousness and evolution... Homans hits his stride on topics like the read-state (pro)/blue state (con) divide over euthanasia and the aristocratic origins of canine pedigree. Sprinkled throughout are charming anecdotes that will delight dog lover and even likely appeal to die-hard cat people." --"Mother Jones " "John Homans has written an intensely readable, thoughtful look at man's best friend and its place in our world. Factually fascinating and emotionally satisfying, "What's a Dog For?" is a great gift for dog lovers and those who wonder what they're about." --Julie Klam, "New York Times "bestselling author of "You Had Me at Woof "and "Friendkeeping" "John Homans's "What's a Dog For? "is a romp across time and space and evolution that ends right up right in our own living rooms--a book as winning and companionable as the canines snoozing on our sofas. It's a fresh and amicable look at dog science, history, and training, both an indispensable guide for dog lovers and a terrific read for anyone looking for an enlightening glance at the world we live in." --Melissa Fay Greene, award-winning author of "Praying for Sheetrock "and "No Biking in the House Without a Helmet" "A few years ago, John Homans and his family walked into a Long Island animal shelter petless and emerged, fortunately for readers, with a lovable, slightly skittish mongrel named Stella. Her almost instant transformation from stranger to a family member with 'honorary human' status inspired Homans to plum the mysterious, age-old bond between humans and canines--a quest that takes him from Darwin to Updike and from New York City dog runs to a Vienna conference on 'canine science.' The result is a beautifully written natural history of the complex and evolving relationship between dogs and their owners and a sort of thinking man's "Marley & Me." It will enlighten pet owners not just about their beloved animals but also themselves." --Warren St. John, author of "Outcasts United: An American Town, a Refugee Team, and One Woman's Quest to Make a Difference " "Through careful observation and analysis, "New York" executive editor Homans opens the door into the world of dogs, from the scientific to the humorous... illuminating nuggets of information on the ever-changing and complex world of people and their pets." --Kirkus


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781594205156
  • Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Putnam Inc
  • Height: 236 mm
  • No of Pages: 258
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Weight: 499 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1594205159
  • Publisher Date: 08 Nov 2012
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: The Surprising History, Science, Philosophy, and Politics of Man's Best Friend
  • Width: 155 mm


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