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Why Dogs Hump and Bees Get Depressed

The Fascinating Science of Animal Intelligence, Emotions, Friendship, and Conservation

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In 2009, Marc Bekoff was asked to write on animal emotions for Psychology Today. Some 500 popular, jargon-free essays later, the field of anthrozoology — the study of human-animal relationships — has grown exponentially, as have scientific data showing how smart and emotional nonhuman animals are. Here Bekoff offers selected essays that showcase the fascinating cognitive abilities of other animals as well as their empathy, compassion, grief, humor, joy, and love. Humpback whales protect gray whales from orca attacks, combat dogs and other animals suffer from PTSD, and chickens, rats, and mice display empathy. This collection is both an updated sequel to Bekoff's popular book The Emotional Lives of Animals and a call to begin the important work of "rewilding" ourselves and changing the way we treat other animals.
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      November 1, 2013
      Renowned animal analyst Bekoff has been writing a blog about animal emotions for Psychology Today since 2009. In this collection of posts, he encourages humans to see animals, from horses to jellyfish, as emotional and intellectual equals, not as inferiors to be dominated. Some chapters focus on the science of animal cognition, some on human-animal interactions, and others on animal expression and emotion. The most poignant pieces consider the implications of such a major shift in human thought and behavior. For example, if we know that bees get depressed and feel both sorrow and joy, can we really go on treating them with such callous disregard? This important question is one Bekoff pushes his readers to ask in every essay. This thoughtful book is a great resource for everyone who has a passion for understanding and protecting the animal kingdom. Bekoff's unbiased diction and clear examples will provide even the most human-centric skeptics with a scientific learning experience.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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