Exploring the concept of dogs' 'species story,' this book critiques the idea that dogs naturally belong with humans. It examines the evidence supporting this narrative and the implications it has for dogs themselves. Additionally, it situates the discussion within wider scientific changes regarding species classifications, animal behaviors, and the evolving relationship between humans and animals. The analysis invites readers to reconsider established beliefs about canine companionship and the impact of these beliefs on dog welfare.
Mariam Motamedi Fraser Bücher


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Explores the epistemological, experiential and political implications that follow when words are lifted out of language and discursive meaning.