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Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog | 
| Author: Ted Kerasote Publisher: Harvest Books Category: Book
List Price: $15.00 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $6.01 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 131 reviews Sales Rank: 1691
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0156034506 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780156034500 ASIN: 0156034506
Publication Date: April 21, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Excellent condition. Pristine condition. No remainder marks.
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Now including a wonderful new photo insert chronicling Merle’s life, this national bestseller explores the relationship between humans and dogs. How would dogs live if they were free? Would they stay with their human friends?
Merle and Ted found each other in the Utah desert— Merle was living wild and Ted was looking for a pup to keep him company. As their bond grew, Ted taught Merle how to live around wildlife, and Merle taught Ted about the benefits of letting a dog make his own decisions.
Using the latest in wolf research and exploring issues of animal consciousness and leadership and the origins of the human-dog relationship, Ted Kerasote takes us on the journey he and Merle shared. As much a love story as a story of independence and partnership, Merle’s Door is tender, funny, and ultimately illuminating.
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The most wonderful book I've read in a long time! May 8, 2008 Wonderful blend of heartfelt story and the science of dog history and behavior. I laughed, I cried (like a baby!) I felt as if I knew Merle and Ted. Ted was able to give Merle the ideal life that I wish I could provide for my four legged best friends. Good job!
For true dog lovers! May 7, 2008 A must read for all dog people. While most of us can't offer the same freedomss that Merle was able to enjoy, the book teaches us to never
A great read May 5, 2008 The book was thoroughly enjoyable, telling the story of the author's close relationship with a remarkable dog. It also had interesting material about the history, science, and psychology of the relationship between humans and dogs. I highly recommend it.
Excellent May 5, 2008 This was one of the best books about dogs that I have ever read. It would be nice if all dogs had a door like Merle's.
The best dog book I have ever read. April 24, 2008 Merle's Door is the best book on a dog (or dogs) that I have ever read. Rather than becoming lengthy and told from a professional point-of-view that attempts to make sense of every behavior within accepted standards of dog behavior, Kerasote relates Merle's biography - and all the lessons it contains on both dog and human behavior and relationships - in a way that acknowledges and explains professional viewpoints and then provides insight into what dog owners actually go through with their dogs. This merges both views - the professional doctrine and the human experience with dogs - into a synthesis that is both moving and understandable. In fact, Kerasote's observations are the same kind that I have had with my border collie, Emmy. Both are dogs, but exhibit levels of higher thinking, emotion, and reason that profoundly exhibit traits that are human. I agree with every point Kerasote makes in his observations, and find Merle's tale to be an example for how all dogs should be able to live (within the capabilities of their humans, of course). If you have not read it, read it (with a box of tissues during the last few chapters). And I hope it brings you as much happiness, and an understanding of dogs as more than simply dogs, as it brought me.
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