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A series of lyrical, reflective essays that examine the nature, instincts, and social life of the dog from both intimate observation and philosophical perspective. Opening with a puppy's rapid education about the world, the author traces how dogs learn limits, recognize domestic hierarchies, and reconcile ancestral duties—such as nocturnal watchfulness and protection—with human rules. The text describes sensory perception, affection, gratitude, loyalty, play, hunting impulses, and the rituals of household life, weighing instinct against training and exploring the emotional bond between dog and human while meditating on death, devotion, and the animal's moral intelligence.
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