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Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog | 
enlarge | Author: Ted Kerasote Publisher: Harvest Books Category: Book
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Rating: 187 reviews Sales Rank: 628
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 416 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0156034506 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7092 EAN: 9780156034500 ASIN: 0156034506
Publication Date: April 21, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description DIVDIVNow including a wonderful new photo insert chronicling Merle#8217;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? P/PMerle and Ted found each other in the Utah desert#8212; 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. P/PUsing 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, IMerle#8217;s Door /Iis tender, funny, and ultimately illuminating. P/P/DIV/DIV
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A Book Every Dog Lover Will Enjoy. November 18, 2008 Rocco B. Rubino (Ohio) I bought Merle's Door because the sub-title "Lessons from a Freethinking Dog" caught my eye. I was in Pet Smart buying a bag of Eukaneuba kibble for my nine-month old Standard Schnauzer puppy named Otto, who is about as freethinking a dog as you are ever going to meet. br / br /Ted Kerasote leads the reader/dog owner-lover on a wonderful adventure into the hidden life of dogs; not simply "what dogs think," from a Pavlovian standpoint, but why dogs are the way they are. br / br /On more than one occasion, this book brought a smile to my face, or tears to my eyes as I learned something new about dogs. This book will bring you closer to your companion animal in a way you never dreamed possible. Dogs are a lot more than pets we shape, mold, and train to our liking; they can be companions with whom we can connnect and share experiences with, if we will let dogs be themselves.
Great book November 17, 2008 Matt Osborne (York, Pennsylvania) I loved Merle's Door. It was well written book on a relationship between man and dog. A tear jerker, but one of my favorites.
Merles Door November 13, 2008 Bernard E. Doran (Centerburg, Ohio) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
First let me say that many more enjoyed this book than are critical. br /I found it to have a large amount of " fill" does it really need 200 annotations? do we really have to hear about Ted's sexual encounters and world travels? I began to feel that he was more interested in telling about himself than Merle. I kept thinking that we are looking at a 50 year old far left liberal into new age religion etc. IE An old Hippy. br / br /There are many parts related to Merle's adventures that are interesting, but I do not really consider this book memorable. I purchase extra copies of memorable books to share with my friends. In do not plan to purchase any additional copies of this one, and likely will not even pass it on for others to read. br / br /This did not compare to "The art of Racing in the Rain." Bernie Doran
Must Read for Dog Lovers November 13, 2008 Momma to 3 shelter dogs (Greenville, SC) This book is a must read for anyone who has loved a dog. It is a beautiful book. If you have read Marley and Me....you will really like this book as well. Highly recommend for all dog lovers.
A book for your book club. November 12, 2008 P. A. Chant (Wyoming) I picked this book for my book club here in Wyoming and it was a great choice. This book touched everyone and all admitted to using a lot of kleenex at the end! Don't miss this one. Patti
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