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The work gathers short, largely anecdotal sketches that illustrate the instincts, intelligence, and fidelity of dogs across many breeds. Individual episodes recount rescues, tracking, domestic devotion, hunting exploits, and surprising problem-solving, with sections devoted to particular types such as wolf-dogs, Newfoundlands, hounds, spaniels, terriers, and mastiffs. Observations on temperament, training, feeding, and management are interwoven with moral reflections on the human–canine relationship, and the text is supplemented by numerous engravings and breed-focused chapters that survey habits and notable incidents.

About the Author

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Edward Jesse

Edward Jesse was an English author and naturalist, best known for his work "Anecdotes of Dogs," which showcases his deep affection for animals and keen observational skills. His writings often reflect a blend of personal anecdotes and broader reflections on the nature of dogs, contributing to the understanding of their behavior and companionship. Jesse's work is notable for its engaging narrative style and insightful commentary, making it a cherished read for dog lovers and animal enthusiasts alike. Through his literary contributions, he has left a lasting mark on the portrayal of animals in literature.

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