Made for Each Other: Why Dogs and People Are Perfect Partners

Kids, Animals, Dogs, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Social Issues, Natural World
Cover of the book Made for Each Other: Why Dogs and People Are Perfect Partners by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, Random House Children's Books
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Author: Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ISBN: 9781101931066
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: January 23, 2018
Imprint: Crown Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
ISBN: 9781101931066
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: January 23, 2018
Imprint: Crown Books for Young Readers
Language: English

Dog lovers everywhere will enjoy this insightful, adorable, and fact-filled photographic picture-book exploration of why dogs really are a man's best friend.

It's no secret that people and pups are best friends. But did you know that this special bond dates back tens of thousands of years?

During that time, we have only grown closer. Now cutting-edge science is helping us learn why we're so perfect together. Brain-imaging machines show how simply seeing you makes your dog's brain light up in its reward center. And blood samples reveal how just a touch or a gaze between two devoted friends releases helpful hormones that de-stress both pooch and person. In fact, we really speak each other's language--using pointing, barking, touch, and body movement.

Dogs make our lives better in so many ways. They keep us safe, rescue us in disasters, and guide us when we can't see. But a dog's most important job is to be its person's best friend. And as we learn more about the similarities of people and our four-legged friends, it's clear we are truly made for each other.

**"By the time you finish this book, you're ready to add a dog to your family." --**Huffington Post

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Dog lovers everywhere will enjoy this insightful, adorable, and fact-filled photographic picture-book exploration of why dogs really are a man's best friend.

It's no secret that people and pups are best friends. But did you know that this special bond dates back tens of thousands of years?

During that time, we have only grown closer. Now cutting-edge science is helping us learn why we're so perfect together. Brain-imaging machines show how simply seeing you makes your dog's brain light up in its reward center. And blood samples reveal how just a touch or a gaze between two devoted friends releases helpful hormones that de-stress both pooch and person. In fact, we really speak each other's language--using pointing, barking, touch, and body movement.

Dogs make our lives better in so many ways. They keep us safe, rescue us in disasters, and guide us when we can't see. But a dog's most important job is to be its person's best friend. And as we learn more about the similarities of people and our four-legged friends, it's clear we are truly made for each other.

**"By the time you finish this book, you're ready to add a dog to your family." --**Huffington Post

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