Merle's Door

RhodyNewf

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I am halfway through Merle's Door, by Ted Kerasote. It is fantastic so far, I think a lot of you crazy dog lovers would really enjoy it as well. :)

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Merle's Door: Synopsis

Merle and Ted found each other in the Utah desert. Merle was about ten months old, surviving on his own, and looking for a human to hang his heart on. Ted was forty-one, liked to write about animals, and had been searching for a pup whom he could shape into a companion. The training went both ways. Ted showed Merle how to live around wildlife, and Merle reshaped Ted's ideas about the complexity of a dog's mind, showing him how a dog's intelligence could be expanded by allowing it to make more of its own decisions.

Acting as Merle's translator, and using Merle's life and lessons as a door into the world of dogs, Ted takes us on the journey they shared. He explores why the dog-human bond is so intense and how people and dogs communicate so readily with each other. He also uses the latest wolf research—showing that wolves treat maturing pups as partners rather than as subordinates—to explain how sharing leadership with your dog, rather than being its alpha, can help to create a healthier, more self-reliant, and better-socialized companion.

Funny, fascinating, and tender, Merle's Door is a moving love story that reveals how the partnership between dogs and humans can become far more than we have imagined.
 

kagricola

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My favorite vet just told me this morning she is reading that book. Sounds like one I have to add to my 2008 reading list.
 

Tracy

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This book was great! He does mention a newf in the story as well. As soon as you finish it take the time to Email Ted.
Tracy
 

Alicia

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I am also reading that book right now. I think it was someone on NN that suggested it a while back. So far I really like it.:)
 

anya

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Sounds like the next book I will have to read. Just finished Water for Elephants. Also a good one.
 

TerriW

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Be alert! I used up an entire box of tissues on that one.
OK I don't like sad books. Life is sad enough. Is this a sad one? Does the dog die or get hurt? PM me if you would so it's not a spoiler for everyone!
 

RhodyNewf

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I only have 80 pages left, and it is fantastic!!!! So far, not sad and even if the dog does die in the end, it is worth the read. It is a lot of science and behavior stuff and it is very thought provoking.
 
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