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Wolf in the Parlor: How the Dog Came to Share Your Brain
Wolf in the Parlor: How the Dog Came to Share Your Brain | Jon Franklin
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There is no question that the dog inhabits a singular position in relation to humans, a position no other animal occupies. But where did this extraordinary bond originate, and what distinguishes it from the way we feel about other animals? And why is it that humans are as important to dogs as they are to us? Jon Franklin set out to find out and ended up spending a decade studying the origins and significance of the dog and its peculiar attachment to humans. As the intellectual pursuit of his subject began to take over Franklin's life, he married a dog lover and was quickly introduced to the ancient and powerful law of nature, to wit: Love me, love my dog. Soon Franklin was sharing hearth and home with a soulful and clever poodle named Charlie. And so began an odyssey, from a 12,000-year-old grave to a conclusion so remarkable as to change our perception of ourselves. Building on evolutionary science, archaeology, behavioral science, and the firsthand experience of watching his own dog evolve from puppy to family member, Franklin posits that man and dog are more than just inseparable; they are part and parcel of the same creature. Along the way, "The Wolf in the Parlor" imparts a substantial yet painless education on subjects as far-ranging as psychological evolution and neurochemistry. In this groundbreaking book, master storyteller Franklin shatters the lens through which we see the world and shows us an unexpected, enthralling picture of the human/canine relationship.
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ANGEL BABY DOG RABBIT #dogsoflitsy

Chelsea.Poole Love goldens 💛 5y
NeedsMoreBooks Looks like my golden 🥰🐶 5y
mrsmarch @Chelsea.Poole @NeedsMoreBooks The best part....she‘s not a Golden! She‘s part Chow, part Staffie, and part Lab! She‘s a real good fake though! 5y
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NeedsMoreBooks @mrsmarch she‘s still adorable ❤️ 5y
Tamra I see the lab!!! 5y
Leftcoastzen She‘s beautiful! 5y
Megabooks 💕💕💕 5y
mrsmarch @Tamra 2 most common guesses are a red Golden retriever or an Irish Setter. The coat is all Chow color. The test reported patterns for groups including Vizlas, Rhodesians, and Redbone Coonhounds, all of which might contribute to the red color. She also LOVES FETCH and tug of war and chasing people. (edited) 5y
Tamra @mrsmarch I see it in her face. 😄 5y
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#dogsoflitsy We‘ve discovered what kind of dogs combined to make crazy Bunny. Half of her DNA is so jumbled, she‘s 50% “mix.” What my grampy would call Heinz 57. Somewhere in that mix are hound markers, companion breed (small dog) markers, and Middle Eastern/African dogs. The rest of her is 25% American Staffordshire Terrier, 12.5% Labrador retriever, and 12.5% Chow chow. I think her Chow bit is all coat color. The Staff bit must be her ears. 👇🏻

mrsmarch Possibly beagle? Coonhound? Spaniel? She mostly looks Lab.... But I‘ve decided when pressed I‘ll say she‘s a Terrier Chow Mix. (edited) 7y
LauraBeth She‘s adorable 7y
mrsmarch @LauraBeth Thanks. She‘s adorable, loud, and crazy. But she‘s also a baby. 🐶 7y
TheSketchyReader Oh she is so cute! She‘s a cuddle bunny! 7y
TricksyTails 🐶♥️ 7y
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I love this book. I recommend it to every dog lover who starts to wonder about their dog's inner life. We love our parlor-wolf. #corgisoflitsy

Reviewsbylola Omg your baby! 💕💕💕 8y
mrsmarch @Reviewsbylola The amount of raw qteness in my house is currently off the charts, yes. 👧👶🐶 8y
Smangela So adorable! 😍 8y
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DebReads4fun You have two beautiful blessings! 8y
MrBook 😻😻😻 8y
TamarackTrail Thank for the suggestion. Put it on my TBR. 7y
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