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"An engaging account of how dogs and cats came to be our best friends."--Michiko Kakutani, New York Times "A fascinating account of how our conceptions of dogs and cats are changing - and what the outcome may mean for their futures. I was gripped throughout."--John Bradshaw, New York Times bestselling author of Dog Sense and Cat Sense "Grimm traces the evolution of today's pets, from once being considered feral beasts and valueless subjects to family members and quasicitizens. The author's research includes fascinating travels across the country interviewing detectives investigating animal cruelty cases, soldiers training military working dogs, and animal law attorneys, and he also visits a wolf sanctuary...Engrossing, enjoyable, and well-researched."--Library Journal, starred "Grimm, deputy news editor at Science, investigates the ever-changing roles played by cats and dogs throughout history and travels the U.S. speaking to those on the cutting edge of animal science and welfare. [His] most valuable contribution...is his reasoned and well-researched discussion of the pet "personhood" movement, particularly its legal implications for veterinarians, scientific research, and agriculture."--Publishers Weekly "CITIZEN CANINE is a fascinating journey through time and space, documenting our relationship with our closest domestic friends. Meticulously researched and brilliantly written, Grimm's work is relevant, not just to every dog and cat lover, but anyone interested in how we came to be the humans we are today." --Dr. Brian Hare, Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, and author of the New York Times Bestseller, The Genius of Dogs "David Grimm brings a uniquely balanced perspective to a subject that is often overwrought with emotions: the modern relationship between pets and their people. Whether you are a devoted pet lover or a skeptical spouse, "Citizen Canine" is as entertaining as it is eye-opening."--Ken Foster, bestselling author of The Dogs Who Found Me and I'm a Good Dog "No one who loves cats and dogs should miss this book. Grimm tackles the tough questions of our times: Should cats and dogs, and other animals be regarded as persons? Would they be happier leading feral lives? Grab this book and read it now for some surprising and inspiring answers."--Virginia Morell, author of Animal Wise, a Kirkus Reviews "Best Book of 2013" "Our most common pets--cats and dogs--have made a long journey from wild animals to treasured family members. How did this transition happen? Science magazine editor and journalist Grimm explores the biological changes in cats and dogs as well as human laws and social attitudes in his broad survey of what our companion animals mean to us...Well researched and also very personable, this book will make readers think as they look into the eyes of those furry beings that share their lives."--Booklist "Grimm does an excellent job of documenting how Fido became family and how that relationship may be changing,"--Science News "Well-researched, wide ranging, and well-written. A must read for those who share their lives with dogs and cats. You'll come to realize that our interactions with these animals are central to defining who we are."--Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals and Why Dogs Hump and Bees Get Depressed
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