How to Speak Dog: A Guide to Decoding Dog Language (National Geographic)

by Aline Alexander Newman (Author)

How to Speak Dog: A Guide to Decoding Dog Language (National Geographic)
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

Do you speak dog?

How to Speak Dog is a fun, informative, and photographically driven book that helps kids understand what their dog is trying to tell them through body language and behavior. Super-engaging dog photography, along with National Geographic Kids' signature bold and bouncy design, helps illustrate the key canine concepts. Quick-hit tip boxes, fun facts about mankind's best friends, and informative sidebars from the experts enliven the text.

Readers young and old will respond to the irresistible call of the canine in this delightful book that will warm hearts and wag tails everywhere--a must-have in every home where pups are looking for love and understanding.

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Publishers Weekly

What is butt-sniffing all about, anyway? And how about scooting? What does it mean when a dog pricks up its ears? This compact guide book to dog communication demystifies dog body language and behavior using photographs of a variety of breeds. Newman and Weitzman (a veterinarian) zero in on how specific facial expressions, tail movements, barks, and other sounds connote different canine emotional states. On "the begging stare," the authors write, "Don't cave! That little beggar... staring directly at you while you eat is not starving. What he is doing is controlling you." Theoretical scenarios encourage readers to take an active role in interpreting what a dog is attempting to communicate. Advice for handling separation anxiety, house training, tips, and quizzes round out a prime resource for young dog owners. Ages 8-up. (Sept.)

Copyright 2013 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

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Winner of the 2014 Animal Behavior Society's Outstanding Children's Book Award

"This book is geared toward kids but is fun for dog lovers of all ages." -Have Sippy Will Travel blog

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When I read this book I tried using the things I learned and it worked.

Aline Alexander Newman
Aline Alexander Newman is a longtime contributor to National Geographic Kids magazine and a former teacher. She's a lifelong animal lover who has written more than 50 magazine stories about them. Her previous books for National Geographic include Lucky Leopards! And More True Stories of Amazing Animal Rescues!, one of Amazon's picks for Best Children's Books of 2013; Rascally Rabbits!: And More True Stories of Animals Behaving Badly!; and How to Speak Cat: A Guide to Decoding Cat Language, coauthored with Dr. Gary Weitzman.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781426313738
Lexile Measure
810
Guided Reading Level
T
Publisher
National Geographic Kids
Publication date
September 10, 2013
Series
National Geographic
BISAC categories
JNF003060 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Dogs
JNF003170 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Pets
Library of Congress categories
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