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An exploration of the amazing ways dogs perceive the world, and their extraordinary abilities. Tells the stories of cadaver dogs, drug and bomb detecting K9s, tracking and apprehension dogs, and more, revealing the science, the training and the skilled handling that lie behind those abilities.
About the author
Cat Warren is a professor and former journalist with a somewhat unorthodox hobby: she works with cadaver dogs — dogs who search for missing and presumed-dead people. What started as a way to harness the energies of her unruly, smart, German shepherd puppy, Solo, soon became a passion for them both (though Solo thinks it’s simply a great game, with the reward of a toy at the end). They searched for the missing throughout North Carolina for eight years.
Summary
A World Book Night book.
A New York Times–bestselling book about the extraordinary abilities of man’s best friend.
When Cat Warren adopted Solo, an unruly German shepherd puppy, she soon
began to wonder what she’d let herself in for. Solo’s boundless energy
was what made him loveable — but it also made him exhausting, and
difficult to train. Then she struck upon an idea: what Solo needed was
something to do.
Like many dogs, Solo was destined to work: using his nose to help the
police locate missing people. In this lively, accessible book, Warren
details Solo’s journey from troublesome pup to expert cadaver dog, and
explores the fascinating hidden world of animals that do essential work
and the handlers who train them.
Foreword
A remarkable exploration of the extraordinary abilities of dogs
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‘This moving account is one of the most engaging and fascinating books you will read, and the perfect gift for the dog lover in your family.’