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Barking Up the Right Tree

Unleashing Fascinating Dog Facts: Dog Facts

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Barking Up the Right Tree

By: Paw Wagworth
Narrated by: Ethan Silvius
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Have you ever looked at your dog and had half a dozen questions flit through your brain?

Dogs have a history as long as humans do and in all that time, they have undergone more changes than a person might expect.

From hunting to companionship, these animals have worked alongside people for centuries. Your dog is not just personally significant to you, but culturally, they have even influenced mythologies. So, it makes sense that we have a few questions of our own. Like what does my dogs bone structure look like? Why are they barking at me in such an erratic way? And, what breeds are there really?

If you have asked yourself one of these questions, or perhaps others, then this book is for you.

Inside Barking Up the Right Tree: Unleashing Fascinating Dog Facts, discover your dogs:

  • Ancestry
  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Methods of communication
  • Different breeds
  • Fun facts about your dog
  • How they have helped people

Learn a variety of interesting details about your dog, like the fact that they don't have a collarbone. You will be able to learn fascinating details about your dog. This book will help you answer questions you do have and ones you've never thought of before.
Learn more about your dog while giving them a belly scratch!

©2024 Ryan Hake (P)2024 Ryan Hake
Animals Biological Sciences Dogs Outdoors & Nature Pets & Animal Care Science Human Brain
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