A review by oldtraine
Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know by Alexandra Horowitz

4.0

This book explores what appears to be the relatively small (but growing) body of research into dog behaviour. It doesn't seek to be a training manual nor support our tendency to humanise dogs. I liked it all the more for that.

I learned that dogs are anthropologists and very good ones at that. I now constantly observe my dog watching me. And this often explains how they appear to anticipate us. If you like dogs I'd recommend it.