30,000 years ago, a wolf approached a human campfire. Today, its descendants wear birthday hats and their owners call them "children."
When did we stop seeing dogs as dogs? Why does a society that closes schools for lack of children open doggy daycares in their place? Is the love we give them an act of generosity — or a way to avoid the complexity of loving each other?
You're a Dog, and That's Enough is not a book against dogs. It's an honest exploration — with humor, scientific data, and the discomfort of someone who lives the contradiction under his own roof — of what we've done with the oldest relationship between two species.
From the genetics of domestication to the $320 billion industry that profits from humanizing them, from animal rights to the global demographic crisis, this book explores the uncomfortable corners of a topic everyone thinks is simple and no one can discuss without raising their voice.
Written with humor, data, and the questions no one dares to ask out loud.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 30,000 years ago, a wolf approached a human campfire. Today, its descendants wear birthday hats and their owners call them "children."When did we stop seeing dogs as dogs? Why does a society that closes schools for lack of children open doggy daycares in their place? Is the love we give them an act of generosity - or a way to avoid the complexity of loving each other?You're a Dog, and That's Enough is not a book against dogs. It's an honest exploration - with humor, scientific data, and the discomfort of someone who lives the contradiction under his own roof - of what we've done with the oldest relationship between two species.From the genetics of domestication to the $320 billion industry that profits from humanizing them, from animal rights to the global demographic crisis, this book explores the uncomfortable corners of a topic everyone thinks is simple and no one can discuss without raising their voice.Written with humor, data, and the questions no one dares to ask out loud. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798251955033
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