![]() ![]() In Being a Dog, Horowitz, a research scientist in the field of dog cognition, explores what the nose knows as never done before by taking an imaginative leap into what it is like to be a dog. To a dog, there is no such thing as 'fresh air.' Every gulp of air is full of information. By smelling, tapping into this sensory resource that we have but that we largely ignore, the dog has become an informant. It is rich in a way we humans once knew something about, once even acted on, but have since neglected. ![]() ![]() What the dog sees and knows comes mostly through his nose, and the information that every dog has about the world based on smell is unthinkably rich. Alexandra Horowitz's runaway bestseller Inside of a Dog began a movement among dog owners to not just quietly accept and enjoy the presence of the pooch at their sides, but to wonder at that dog, and let him show us how he sees the world, and what he knows. ![]()
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