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Alexandra Horowitz

    Alexandra Horowitz delves into the fascinating world of animal cognition, particularly focusing on canine psychology. Her research meticulously explores how dogs perceive their environment through scent and sight, while also dissecting their emotional lives and social dynamics. Horowitz's work aims to illuminate the inner world of dogs, offering readers a deeper understanding of their thoughts and sensory experiences.

    Alexandra Horowitz
    On Looking: A Walker's Guide to the Art of Observation
    Inside of a Dog
    Being a Dog
    Inside of a Dog -- Young Readers Edition
    Our Dogs, Ourselves -- Young Readers Edition: How We Live with Dogs
    Our Dogs, Ourselves -- Young Readers Edition
    • We keep dogs and are kept by them. We love dogs and (we assume) we are loved by them. Even while we see ourselves in dogs, we also treat them in surprising ways. On the one hand, we let them into our beds, we give them meaningful names, make them members of our family, and buy them the best food, toys, accessories, clothes, and more. But we also shape our dogs into something they aren't meant to be. Purebreeding dogs has led to many unhealthy pups. Many dogs have no homes, or live out their lives in shelters. How is it possible we can treat the same species in these two totally different ways? In this book the author reveals the odd, suprising, and contradictory ways we live with dogs.

      Our Dogs, Ourselves -- Young Readers Edition
    • Exploring the complex bond between humans and dogs, this middle grade adaptation delves into how we simultaneously cherish and mistreat our canine companions. Through engaging illustrations and insightful commentary, it examines our affection for dogs—welcoming them into our homes and treating them as family—while also highlighting the darker side of dog ownership, such as purebreeding and the plight of shelter dogs. Alexandra Horowitz challenges readers to reflect on the contradictions in our relationships with these beloved pets.

      Our Dogs, Ourselves -- Young Readers Edition: How We Live with Dogs
    • Being a Dog

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(107)Add rating

      To a dog, there is no such thing as "fresh air." In Being a Dog, Alexandra Horowitz, a leading researcher in dog cognition, unpacks the mystery of a dog's nose-view, in order to more fully understand our irrepressibly charming canine companions. She follows the dog's nose-exploring not only its abilities but the incredible ways it is being put to use.--Adapted from dust jacket

      Being a Dog
    • Inside of a Dog

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.7(1287)Add rating

      Containing up-to-the minute research and providing many moments of dog-behavior recognition, this lively and absorbing book helps dog owners to see their best friend's behavior in a different, and revealing, light.

      Inside of a Dog
    • Draws on a series of walks the author took in her Manhattan neighborhood while accompanied by experts in various fields of knowledge to explore the nature of human perception and how individuals interact with the ordinary world around them.

      On Looking: A Walker's Guide to the Art of Observation
    • Our Dogs, Ourselves

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.5(529)Add rating

      The perfect companion to her huge bestseller, Inside of a Dog, an eye-opening, informative, and wholly entertaining examination and celebration of the human/canine relationship.

      Our Dogs, Ourselves
    • The Year of the Puppy

      How Dogs Become Themselves

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Alexandra Horowitz offers an insightful exploration of canine cognition and behavior, drawing parallels between her observational style and that of Mr. Rogers. Each chapter serves as a mini-mood lifter, filled with keen insights that deepen the understanding of dogs as companions. Through her patient observations, Horowitz reveals the complexities of how dogs think and feel, inviting readers to appreciate the unique bond between humans and their canine friends.

      The Year of the Puppy
    • The Year of the Puppy

      How a Puppy Becomes Your Dog

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative follows the unique experience of a dog scientist who witnesses a litter of puppies from birth, focusing on one puppy named Quiddity. Readers are invited to observe Quiddity's transformation from a tiny, helpless newborn to a beloved family member over the course of her first year. This adaptation for young readers highlights the developmental milestones of puppies, blending scientific insights with heartwarming moments, making it an engaging exploration of the bond between humans and dogs.

      The Year of the Puppy
    • Eine charmante Anregung zum bewussteren Hinschauen bietet die Autorin des New York Times-Bestsellers „Was denkt der Hund?“ mit ihrem neuen, klugen und unterhaltsamen Sachbuch. Sie öffnet unseren Blick für Dinge, die wir erst wahrnehmen, wenn wir uns die Zeit nehmen und die Perspektive anderer einnehmen. Das Buch verdeutlicht, wie selektiv wir die Welt wahrnehmen und wie wir sie immer wieder neu entdecken können. Die Autorin nimmt die Leser mit auf erhellende Spaziergänge mit Experten wie einem Geologen, Typographen, Illustrator, Naturliebhaber, Wildtierforscher, Stadtsoziologen, einer blinden Frau, einem Arzt, einem Soundtechniker, ihrem Kindergartenkind und ihrem Hund Finn. Die Seiten strahlen die Begeisterung der Autorin für ihre Beobachtungen aus. Es ist eine erfrischende Hommage an den Lohn des Versuchs, die Welt mit anderen Augen zu sehen. In diesem glänzend geschriebenen Werk zeigt sie, wie wir das Alltägliche anders wahrnehmen können, indem wir – in den Worten von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – „Kleinigkeiten beachten“. Sie schildert elf Spaziergänge in Manhattan, um zu erkunden, wie verschiedene Wesen die Welt wahrnehmen. Dabei offenbart sie die erstaunliche Macht unserer Aufmerksamkeit und die Grundlagen des fachkundigen Beobachtens. Schalten Sie beim nächsten Spaziergang Ihr Handy aus und seien Sie ganz in der realen Welt, in der sich unter einem Blatt ein winziges Universum verbergen kann.

      Von der Kunst, die Welt mit anderen Augen zu sehen