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The Dog: Exploring Canine History, Behavior, and Care in 19th-Century Natural History

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In 'The Dog,' William Youatt presents a comprehensive examination of canine anatomy, breeding, and training, embodying a blend of scientific rigor and pastoral wisdom. Written in the mid-19th century, this seminal work reflects the Victorian fascination with natural history while also serving as a practical manual for dog owners. Youatt's accessible prose is supplemented by meticulous observations, demonstrating his commitment to both the art and science of dog husbandry, which was an emerging field during his time. His perspectives on various breeds, alongside detailed discussions on health and behavior, situate the book as an essential resource for both enthusiasts and scholars of animal husbandry. As a veterinarian and animal welfare advocate, Youatt's background profoundly shaped his insights into canine care and breeding. His dedication to the well-being of animals is evident in his advocacy for responsible ownership and the health of domesticated species. Youatt's experiences and education, steeped in the scientific advancements of his era, provided a solid foundation for addressing common misconceptions about dogs, urging readers to cultivate a more informed and compassionate approach to canine companions. 'The Dog' is highly recommended for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of canine physiology, behavior, and training methodologies. Whether you are a seasoned breed enthusiast, a dog owner, or simply curious about our four-legged friends, Youatt's insightful observations and practical guidance will enrich your appreciation of dogs and provide invaluable knowledge for care and companionship.

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eBook : 29 de noviembre de 2019

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