Dog's Best Friend: The Story of an Unbreakable Bond

Dog's Best Friend: The Story of an Unbreakable Bond

by Simon Garfield

Narrated by Simon Garfield, Julian Rhind-Tutt

Unabridged — 8 hours, 59 minutes

Dog's Best Friend: The Story of an Unbreakable Bond

Dog's Best Friend: The Story of an Unbreakable Bond

by Simon Garfield

Narrated by Simon Garfield, Julian Rhind-Tutt

Unabridged — 8 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

“A fascinating, informative and highly entertaining expedition through the highways and byways of dogdom.” -John Bradshaw, New York Times bestselling author of Dog Sense

A charming meditation on the relationship between humans and dogs, drawing upon history, science, art, and personal experience to illuminate a magical bond that has endured millennia-from the New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type.

“Ludo is now an elderly gentleman, and we would do almost anything to ensure his continued happiness. We schedule our days around his needs-his mealtimes, his walks, the delivery of his life-saving medication (he has epilepsy, poor love). We spend a bizarrely large amount of our disposable income on him, and he never sends a card of thanks. When he's not with us for a few days, the house feels extraordinarily empty. I feel so fortunate to know him.”

Ludo is a dog-Simon Garfield's beloved black Labrador retriever, one of millions of canines who have become integral parts of our lives. But how did the dog become top dog? How did these faithful animals come to assist us not only in hunting, but in bomb disposal and cancer detection-and ultimately become our closest companions? Dog's Best Friend examines how this bond developed over the centuries, and how it has transformed countless lives, both human and canine.

Garfield begins with the earliest visual representations-dogs depicted in ancient rock art-and ends at the laboratory that first sequenced the canine genome. Along the way, we meet the legendary Corgis of Buckingham Palace, the dogs of the Soviet space program, the world's first labradoodle, and a border collie that can identify more than a thousand different plush toys. Garfield reveals the secrets of the world's best dog trainers, takes us inside the wild world of dog breeding and dog shows, and unearths the deep psychological roots of the human-dog link. And Ludo pops his snout in from time to time as well.

A celebration of this deep interspecies connection, delivered with Simon Garfield's inimitable wit, Dog's Best Friend offers delights and insights for anyone who has ever loved a dog.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

08/31/2020

Journalist Garfield (In Miniature), the loving owner of “elderly gentleman” Labrador retriever Ludo, delivers a charming look at the human-canine relationship. In attempting to uncover how humans went from “hunting with the Eurasian wolf... to buying an electrically heated day-bed for the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel,” Garfield examines how dogs have figured into art, literature, and politics throughout history, and their significance as subjects in genetic research today. Garfield has a knack for entertaining asides; the look at dogs in art detours into an anecdote on David Hockney, a dachshund devotee, though he admits his own were “tricky sitters” and “not hugely interested in art.” For literature, Garfield discusses dog-loving authors such as Virginian Woolf (“Was there anything didn’t know about dogs?”) and P.G. Wodehouse, who favored Pekingese and concluded that “dogs say things which the human ear can’t hear.” Elsewhere, readers will accompany Garfield to Crufts, a British dog show—and the world’s largest. Garfield’s affectionate and amusing “celebration of dogs in all their intelligence, curiosity, beauty and loyalty” will be a hit with dog-loving readers. (Nov.)

From the Publisher

"In this well-researched and absorbing narrative, written with the same enthusiasm that characterized Just My Type and On the Map, Garfield explores the human-dog relationship with humor, intelligence, and warmth. ... A dog fancier's delight." — Kirkus Reviews

"If you have a dog in your life, Simon Garfield’s Dog’s Best Friend will make you laugh with recognition, cry at the pity of it all, and leave you feeling like you’ve just had your belly rubbed. As refreshing and restorative as a good walk." — D. D. Guttenplan, Editor, The Nation

"A witty celebration of the long-lasting dog/human relationship." — The Times (UK)

"Wryly written, with footnotes that are a treat in themselves, this will be happily devoured by all readers who love dogs." — Booklist

"A glorious new celebration of man's best friend. ... [A] moving and invigorating study of all things canine." — Daily Mail (UK)

"Will be happily devoured by all readers who love dogs." — Booklist

"Witty, probing, and spot-on. … With emotional acuity, Dog’s Best Friend leaves the reader acknowledging that Canis lupus familiaris will always be a mixed bag of ancestry and characters while maintaining an unflinching connection with us.” — American Kennel Club

"A personal, charming look at our relationship with dogs throughout history." — The Goshen News

Dog’s Best Friend is as fascinating, funny and wise as we've come to expect from Simon Garfield. More than that, it's a book that asks profound questions about what it means to be canine.”  — ANDY MILLER, author of The Year of Living Dangerously

“A fascinating, informative and highly entertaining expedition through the highways and byways of dogdom.”  — JOHN BRADSHAW, New York Times bestselling author of Dog Sense

"Entertaining, insightful." — Oneonta Daily Star

"This engaging study, by turns wry, ironic and poignant, goes from prehistory to now. By the end – even though the dog comes when you call – you wonder who really is in charge." — Sydney Morning Herald

ANDY MILLER

Dog’s Best Friend is as fascinating, funny and wise as we've come to expect from Simon Garfield. More than that, it's a book that asks profound questions about what it means to be canine.” 

Booklist

"Wryly written, with footnotes that are a treat in themselves, this will be happily devoured by all readers who love dogs."

The Times (UK)

"A witty celebration of the long-lasting dog/human relationship."

JOHN BRADSHAW

A fascinating, informative and highly entertaining expedition through the highways and byways of dogdom.” 

American Kennel Club

"Witty, probing, and spot-on. … With emotional acuity, Dog’s Best Friend leaves the reader acknowledging that Canis lupus familiaris will always be a mixed bag of ancestry and characters while maintaining an unflinching connection with us.

Daily Mail (UK)

"A glorious new celebration of man's best friend. ... [A] moving and invigorating study of all things canine."

D. D. Guttenplan

"If you have a dog in your life, Simon Garfield’s Dog’s Best Friend will make you laugh with recognition, cry at the pity of it all, and leave you feeling like you’ve just had your belly rubbed. As refreshing and restorative as a good walk."

The Goshen News

"A personal, charming look at our relationship with dogs throughout history."

Oneonta Daily Star

"Entertaining, insightful."

Sydney Morning Herald

"This engaging study, by turns wry, ironic and poignant, goes from prehistory to now. By the end – even though the dog comes when you call – you wonder who really is in charge."

Booklist

"Wryly written, with footnotes that are a treat in themselves, this will be happily devoured by all readers who love dogs."

D.D. GUTTENPLAN

"If you have a dog in your life, Simon Garfield’s Dog’s Best Friend will make you laugh with recognition, cry at the pity of it all, and leave you feeling like you’ve just had your belly rubbed. As refreshing and restorative as a good walk."

Kirkus Reviews

2020-08-27
A British journalist and nonfiction writer explores the "rich, diverse, perplexing and complicated" relationship between humans and canines.

Garfield wrote this book to answer one question: How did humans go from hunting with the wolf ancestors of modern dogs to pampering them with everything from "furs and bejeweled collars" to "electrically heated daybed[s]"? The human-canine relationship began roughly 15,000 years ago when human beings "settled in permanent places and threw things out.” The bond between them grew so strong that scientists have hypothesized that certain dog features, such as expressive eyebrows, emerged as a result of "natural selection based on the preferences of humans.” Personalizing dogs was an accepted practice as far back as the ancient Greeks. But where the Greeks gave them names to describe "temperament or ability,” owners in modern European countries like Britain and France tend toward giving human names like Alfie, Bella, or Marcel, as though to emphasize their humanness. Cultures have long celebrated dogs in literature and art and made them the subject of spectacles like dog shows and track racing. However, such modern trends as breeding "designer dog[s]” and the penchant to anthropomorphize them—as suggested by William Wegman’s portraits of Weimaraner dogs in "all manner of human garb"—suggest a darker side to dog love: Human affection for canines may be "spilling over into disrespect…[and] exploitation,” and it may also be taking away from their animality, which is part of their appeal. In this well-researched and absorbing narrative, written with the same enthusiasm that characterized Just My Type and On the Map, Garfield explores the human-dog relationship with humor, intelligence, and warmth. The author also wisely reminds readers that it is the very "dogness" of canines that brings out the best in human beings and binds them to a "wider world…of responsibility and sociability."

A dog fancier's delight.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177774398
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 11/17/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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