A Modern Dog's Life
How to Do the Best for Your Dog
By Paul McGreevy
(Experiment, Paperback, 9781615190188, 312pp.)
Publication Date: May 2010
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Paul McGreevy, PhD, MRCVS, has worked with and studied animals professionally for more than 20 years. He is an associate professor at the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Veterinary Science, where his research focuses on the behavior and welfare of dogs and horses, and is the author of six books and more than 80 peer-reviewed articles on animal behavior. He is also the proud owner of three dogs: Wally, Neville, and Tinker.
A Modern Dog’s Life combines sensible information with charming wit; this is an entertaining guide for new and veteran dog owners alike.”
Ken Foster, author of The Dogs Who Found Me
Science, experience and common sensePaul McGreevy brings all three to this amazing new book. Your dog will want you to read it.”
Mark Evans, Chief Veterinary Adviser, RSPCA UK
A milestone in understanding dogs . . . Perhaps even the Rosetta stone in translating dog behavior . . . Dr. McGreevy is a world-recognized expert in dog behavior who just happens to have written a book that is as easy to read as a quality novel . . . If you want to have more fun with your dog, you need this book. If you just want to know more about dogs than your friends, you need this book.”
Don Burke, founder, Burke’s Backyard (Australia’s original lifestyle program”)
I’ve been waiting for a book like this for years. A clear and logical account of dog behavior and training . . . both scientific and entertaining.”
Dr Bidda Jones, Chief Scientist, RSPCA Australia
I would encourage all dog owners to read this book, to understand their dog’s view of our human lifestyle and to improve the human-canine relationship.”
Dr. Joanne Righetti, Chair of the Delta Society Australia
Dr. McGreevy’s book is an essential text for any true dog lover’s library. It gives the new dog owner the chance to start on the right foot, the seasoned dog owner the knowledge to improve life for themselves as well as their pet, and even the experienced dog trainer the opportunity to see many things better through a dog’s eyes.”
Rob Zammit, DVM











