"The Dog" by William Youatt is a detailed exploration into the world of canines. It covers the origins of dogs and how they fit into the animal kingdom, showing their cleverness and how well they get along with people. The book looks at how dogs became tame and friendly to humans, explaining why they are more loyal and loving than other animals that live with humans. Youatt uses stories from the past and personal experiences to show how dogs and people have strong feelings for each other, highlighting how dogs are essential to the betterment of society.
The Dog
By William Youatt
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Discover the remarkable story of dogs, from their ancient beginnings to their cherished role as loyal companions and protectors of humanity.
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About the AuthorWilliam Youatt was an English veterinary surgeon and animal welfare writer.
William Youatt was an English veterinary surgeon and animal welfare writer.
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