Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Boone, John Allen

Kinship with all life J. Allen Boone - New York Harper & Row 1954 - 157 pg.

Contents:
Four-legged meteor
Good man Friday
Getting acquainted
Puzzlement
Keeping company
Mind reader
Master detective
Dawdling
Desert rat
Dog interview
Curriculum
Look and see
Eyeballs
Elevation hound
Dog talks back
Mental bridges
Magic alchemy
Nudists
Imprisoned splendor
Rattlesnakes
Tail-rattlings
Naked ponies
Golden thread
The zephyrs
Strange partners
Wormy ways
Ant code
Musca domestica
Mrs. Grundy
Decreeing
Clean slate
Shoo fly!
The brush-off
Morning glory

Is there a universal language of love, a "kinship with all life" that can open new horizons of experience? Example after example in this unique classic--from "Strongheart" the actor-dog to "Freddie" the fly--resounds with entertaining and inspiring proof that communication with animals is a wonderful, indisputable fact. All that is required is an attitude of openness, friendliness, humility, and a sense of humor to part the curtain and form bonds of real friendship. For anyone who loves animals, for all those who have ever experienced the special devotion only a pet can bring, this book is a delight. Sample these pages and you will never encounter "just a dog" again, but rather a fellow member of nature's own family.--From publisher description

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Animal behavior

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