
"A fascinating, informative and highly entertaining
expedition through the highways and byways of dogdom." --John Bradshaw, New York Times bestselling author of Dog Sense
A charming meditation
on the relationship between humans and dogs, drawing upon history, science,
art, and personal experience to illuminate a magical bond that has endured
millennia--from the New
York Times bestselling
author of Just My Type.
"In this well-researched and absorbing narrative, written with the same enthusiasm that characterized Just My Type and On the Map, Garfield explores the human-dog relationship with humor, intelligence, and warmth. ... A dog fancier's delight." -- Kirkus Reviews
"If you have a dog in your life, Simon Garfield's Dog's Best Friend will make you laugh with recognition, cry at the pity of it all, and leave you feeling like you've just had your belly rubbed. As refreshing and restorative as a good walk." -- D. D. Guttenplan, Editor, The Nation
"A witty celebration of the long-lasting dog/human relationship." -- The Times (UK)
"Wryly written, with footnotes that are a treat in themselves, this will be happily devoured by all readers who love dogs." -- Booklist
"A glorious new celebration of man's best friend. ... [A] moving and invigorating study of all things canine." -- Daily Mail (UK)
"Will be happily devoured by all readers who love dogs." -- Booklist
"Witty, probing, and spot-on. ... With emotional acuity, Dog's Best Friend leaves the reader acknowledging that Canis lupus familiaris will always be a mixed bag of ancestry and characters while maintaining an unflinching connection with us." -- American Kennel Club
"A personal, charming look at our relationship with dogs throughout history." -- The Goshen News
"Dog's Best Friend is as fascinating, funny and wise as we've come to expect from Simon Garfield. More than that, it's a book that asks profound questions about what it means to be canine." -- ANDY MILLER, author of The Year of Living Dangerously
"A fascinating, informative and highly entertaining expedition through the highways and byways of dogdom." -- JOHN BRADSHAW, New York Times bestselling author of Dog Sense
"Entertaining, insightful." -- Oneonta Daily Star
"This engaging study, by turns wry, ironic and poignant, goes from prehistory to now. By the end - even though the dog comes when you call - you wonder who really is in charge." -- Sydney Morning Herald