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Total pages original book: 160
Includes a PDF summary of 12 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 8M48S (2.4 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: Have you ever wondered why dogs are considered, 'man's best friend?' In this book, Psychologist Dr Christopher Blazina explains the importance of the unique bond between men and dogs. There are widely-held beliefs that males naturally transition into a state of self-imposed seclusion and emotional detachment in adulthood. Even relying on another person violates the rules of being a man. 'When Man Meets Dog' explores how the bond with animal companions bypasses many of these barriers, helping males develop into happier, healthier men. What a difference a dog can make!It's also important to discuss the other side of attachment: loss. Again, the mixed messages men receive lead to difficulties with managing grief. 'When Man Meets Dog' is the first book to discuss men's 'continuing bonds' with a lost animal companion. A continuing bond is a new way of reconnecting and preserving the memory of this unique connection.'When Man Meets Dog' is a memoir with a purpose. Chris shares his very personal story of how two shelter dogs not only changed the direction of his life, but also how he defines what it means to be a man.
Other categories, genre or collection: Animals & Society, Dogs As Pets, Psychology
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Format: Paperback
Approximate value: 12.24 USD
Dimensions: 152x225x10mm
Weight: 318g
Printed by: Hubble&Hattie an Imprint of Veloce Publishing Ltd