Dog Love

Dog Love by Marjorie Garber, published by Simon & Schuster on October 22, 1996, is a 352-page exploration of the profound connections between humans and dogs. This edition delves into how the presence of beloved canines encourages dog owners to experience and express deep emotions, including extreme sorrow and profound love. Through this lens, Garber examines the unique bond that forms between people and their pets, highlighting the transformative power of these relationships.
Readers will find a thoughtful discussion on the ways dogs enhance human experiences, emphasizing the emotional depth that arises from these interactions. The book addresses themes related to human-animal relationships, illustrating how dogs can evoke a sense of humanity in their owners. Garber’s insights provide a reflective perspective on the significance of dogs in our lives, making this work a meaningful contribution to the understanding of companionship and emotional expression.
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Explains how dogs bring out the humanity in people by dog owners’ willingness to let themselves experience and express extreme sorrow and deep love in the presence of beloved canines. 25,000 first printing.
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