In the whole of human history, only two animals have had freedom in our homes: the dog and the cat, they have been allowed to wander from room to room and come and go as they please.In the West the life of dogs has had a rather happy development, the first tasks entrusted to them have been losing importance and they have been playing a new role. The dog with work tasks has been largely replaced by the domestic dog.This is not a fantasy to encourage a campaign in favor of dogs, but a simple medical fact: the reassuring influence of the company of a friendly domestic animal reduces blood pressure and, therefore, the risks of a heart attack.Patting a dog, petting a cat, or cradling any kind of furry pet has anti-stress power, working directly at the roots of many of today's cultural ailments. We suffer from excessive tension and stress caused by the hustle and bustle of modern urban life, in which decisions have to be made every minute, often complex and requiring constant coordination of conflicts. In contrast, the friendly touch of a domestic dog serves to remind us of simple and straightforward innocence, even in the wild maelstrom of what we consider advanced civilization.The book consists of better understanding the dog by trying to answer a series of questions in a short and simple way: Why does a dog wag its tail?Why do dogs lift their paws?Why does a frightened dog stick its tail between its legs?Why dogs are shepherds that good at tending livestock?Why do dogs eat boil?Why do dogs crawl sometimes your butt on the floor?Why do some dogs try to copulate with their master's leg?Why do dogs want to sleep in their masters' bed?Why do some dogs chase their tails?Why are dogs of some breeds so small?Why do dogs dislike some strangers more than others?They have the dogs a sixth sense?
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