Educated Dogs of To-day, by Kate Sanborn, explores the remarkable intelligence and trainability of dogs through a collection of charming anecdotes and observations. Sanborn delves into various training methods and showcases the extraordinary feats accomplished by dogs of her time.
This book celebrates the unique bond between humans and their canine companions, highlighting the dogs’ capacity for learning, loyalty, and even problem-solving. From performing tricks to assisting in daily tasks, the ’educated dogs’ featured in this volume demonstrate the incredible potential within these beloved animals. A delightful read for dog lovers and anyone interested in animal behavior, this book offers a glimpse into the world of canine education during the Victorian era.
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