The Dog I.Q. Test

The Dog I.Q. Test by Melissa Miller, published by Penguin Books in 1994, is a unique exploration of canine intelligence and owner engagement. This 174-page book invites readers to assess their dogs’ brainpower and social skills while reflecting on their own abilities as dog owners. The engaging content is complemented by humorous anecdotes, memorable stories, and intriguing historical facts, all presented in English.
Readers will discover a variety of tests designed to evaluate their pets in a fun and interactive manner. The book includes line art that enhances the reading experience, making it visually appealing. With a focus on pets and dogs, The Dog I.Q. Test offers insights into canine behavior and encourages a deeper understanding of the human-animal bond. This edition serves as both an entertaining read and a practical guide for dog owners looking to engage with their pets in new ways.
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With this entertaining and ingenious book, readers can test their dog on everything from brainpower to social skills–and find out how they themselves measure up as dog owners. Packed with humorous anecdotes, unforgettable stories, and fascinating historical facts. Line art throughout.
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