A review by leannaaker
Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know by Alexandra Horowitz

4.0

This was a great layperson's introduction to dog behavior and psychology. The author does a great job of parsing very interesting scientific research into metaphors and analogies that anyone could understand. The best part of the book, I think, is that it could equally appeal to the casual dog owner and the nerdy dog behaviorist and trainer. There is enough "meat" in the book to satisfy the latter. My only complaint is that since the structure of the chapters were all very similar, the reading bogged in places. Or perhaps, if there had been a roadmap to the chapters presented to weave almost a story through all of it, it might have seemed less disjointed.

A great read for dog folks.