Man Meets Dog

Man Meets Dog by Konrad Lorenz, published by Psychology Press in 2002, is a 200-page exploration of the unique relationship between humans and their pets. In this illustrated account, Lorenz, known for his expertise in animal behavior, shares personal anecdotes and insights that highlight the emotional connections we form with our four-legged companions. The book is presented in English and features charming sketches that enhance the narrative.
Readers will find a blend of philosophy, psychology, and science as Lorenz delves into the thoughts and feelings of both animals and humans. The work reflects on the nature of companionship and the historical context of our relationships with dogs, offering a thoughtful perspective for pet lovers. With its engaging illustrations and personal touch, this edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of human-animal interactions.
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In this wonderful book, the famous scientist and best-selling author, Konrad Lorenz, ‘the man who talked with animals’, enlightens and entertains us with his illustrated account of the unique relationship between humans and their pets. Displaying Lorenz’s customary humanity and expert knowledge of animals, Man Meets Dog is also a deeply personal and entertaining account of his relationships with his own four-legged friends. With charming sketches on almost every page, Man Meets Dog offers a delightful insight into animal and human thinking and feeling. An essential companion for all lovers of dogs (and cats!).
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