A Dog's Life by Martin Clunes

A Dog's Life by Martin Clunes

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A Dog's Life by Martin Clunes

Martin Clunes is happy to admit that with Mary, it was love at first sight; her soft, brown eyes, her perfect figure and that unstoppable wagging tail. As cocker spaniels go, she was perfect. It is a love that has taken them through puppy classes to the local dog show, a move to the country and even visits from a dog psychologist, and has often caused Martin to wonder: Where the hell did you come from? To find a satisfying answer to that question, Martin embarked on a worldwide quest to look into the history of dogs, and link the pampered pets of today with their wild ancestors painted dogs in Tanzania, dingoes in Australia and wolves in Yellowstone National Park, USA. He also explores how humans have shaped the dog breeds of today, visiting the Beverly Hills Mutt Club and meeting working dogs in several countries police dogs, hunting hounds and sled dogs. Accompanied by his stunning photography, Martin's account of his discoveries, told with his trademark warmth and humour, is compelling and full of surprises. One thing is certain: at the end of this fascinating journey, Martin will never look at his own dogs in the same way again.
Martin Clunes is the star of British TV series Doc Martin, Men Behaving Badly and the voice of Kipper the Dog. He lives in south west England with his family and their three dogs.
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ISBN 13 9780340977743
ISBN 10 0340977744
Title A Dog's Life
Author Martin Clunes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2008-09-18
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.