Authors: Ursula Birr, Gerald Krakauer, Daniela Osiander
Publisher: Inner Traditions International
No other animal has influenced humankind's development in as important or long-lasting ways as the dog. The authors take us to Borneo, Patagonia, Greenland, Morocco, Namibia, Burkina Faso and Nepal to see how dogs and people still live and work together in mutual respect. Nearly 100 color photographs accompany the authors commentary.
Through Dog's Best Friend unforgettable images and stirring narration we come to know and admire a variety of dogs of great dignity and distinct character, dogs such as the graceful and courageous azawakhs and sloughis of Burkina Faso and the herding dogs of Patagonia, animals whose roles are essential in the sustenance of their human counterparts.
1999 / 134 pages / color photos
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