He's wagging his tail, fetching the Frisbee, and eager to get petted--in short, Fido's living up to his title as "man's best friend." But the domesticated dog's got a special secret: in many ways, he's really a lot like a wolf. Using amazing close-up images she shot inside a real wolf lair, as well as museum-quality historical pictures and illustrations, award-winning author and photographer Jenni Bidner compares the pet pup with his wild ancestor. Why did dogs become dogs and wolves stay wolves? Should you ever have a wolf in the house--or a hybrid? And exactly why do dogs like to lick your face? Along the way, Bidner debunks popular myths about wolves and provides a true and fascinating look at their behavior. In addition to being an accomplished photographer and award-winning author of over a dozen books--including The Kids' Guide to Digital Photography and Dog Heroes -- Jenni Bidner is a canine (K9) handler with Illinois-Wisconsin Search & Rescue Dogs. This nonprofit organization assists police and fire departments in locating lost and missing people.
Hi my name is Landon and I'm nine years old and this year my favorite book in third grade was Is My Dog a Wolf? This book is about how dogs are just like wolves in some ways. It tells cool facts about dogs and wolves. The reason I liked this book is because it had very cool pictures and I liked the facts about wolves. So go to a library near you and read the book.
History, Behavior, and Training Simplified
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
While this book is intended for children, it is informative, inspiring, and fun for adults too! The author examines the lives and behaviors of wolves, then demonstrates in gorgeous photographs and short text how our faithful companions have changed since - and remained similar to - their distant cousins. I love that this book is in line with my company's mission and values. Jenni explains why dogs dig, lick our faces, and need leaders for their "pack." In just a few pictures, she gives an introduction to dog communication. And she has a knack for taking a photo of wild wolves that mirrors exactly the expressions of our loyal dogs. Get this book for the history of how our dogs came to be "man's best friend."
Is My Dog a Wolf?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
My granddaughter checked this out from thelibrary and I was so enthusiastic about the information that I wanted a copy here for them to have. So happy it was available and in such good condition.
Award-Winning Children's book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book was recently awarded the 2006 ASPCA® Henry Bergh Children's Book Award in the 'Non-Fiction Companion Animals' category! Congratulations to the author for crafting a splendid book that can help children better understand their pet dog's behavior.
Is My Dog a Wolf
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I read Is my Dog a Wolf. The book has many facts and stories about wolves. One fact is that you can tell their emotions by their ears. I think this book is amazing. I have a favorite part when they show pictures of puppies. I would recommend this book to people who love dogs. by MW
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