- Genre:self-help
- Sub-genre:Motivational & Inspirational
- Language:English
- Pages:120
- Paperback ISBN:9781543946529
Book details
Overview
"Living with Humans will move anyone who's ever been blessed by the presence of an animal companion in their life. Chaps' story has warm and funny moments, and others that are thought provoking, making me consider ways to more effectively communicate with my canine companions. Living with Humans is most highly recommended." Jack Magnus
Ever wonder what "man's best friend" thinks about living in a world controlled by humans. Living with Humans takes us on journey into one canine's perspective on human behavior.
Drawing on his life experiences, he addresses the issues he has faced living in a human controlled world. Along, the way, this first time author lends insights on how he adapted to life in a family as opposed to living in a pack. His observations about the relationship between humans and the animal kingdom and with each other are both thought provoking and at times humorous.
For those willing to be open to perhaps a different perspective on human behavior reading Living with Humans likely to rethink their relationship with the animal kingdom and perhaps with each other.
Description
Ever wonder what "man's best friend" thinks about living in a world controlled by humans. Living with Humans takes us on a journey into one canine's perspective on human behavior.
Drawing on his life experiences he addresses the issues he faced living in a human controlled world. Along the way, this first time author lend insights on how he adapted to life in a family as opposed to living in a pack.
He builds the case that having an animal in one's life is a long term commitment that can enhance life beyond what can be achieved in many relations with humans. It just take a desire by both species to optimize the potential in the relationship.
His observations about the relationship between humans and the animal kingdom and with each other are both thought provoking and at times humorous.
For those willing to be open to perhaps a different perspective on human behavior reading Living with Humans will come away rethinking their cohabitation with the animal kingdom and maybe even with each other.