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The Dog as Guide, Guard and Healer - (Dogs in Our World) by Cinde L Bauer (Paperback)
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Highlights
- People and dogs have been companions since ancient times.
- About the Author: Cinde L. Bauer is the president of Landscape Architecture Inc., in Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 212 Pages
- Pets, Dogs
- Series Name: Dogs in Our World
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About the Book
"People and dogs are the world's oldest companions, having journeyed together since ancient times. This book utilizes psychology, comparative mythology, and dog ethology to examine new perspectives of this journey. Weaving dog archetypal characteristics of guide, guard, and healer throughout the pages, this book uses the works of past philosophers, psychologists, and dog ethological research to frame these perspectives. Selected scientific studies with primary source materials offer context and insights. Dogs possess both a unique psychological essence as well as physical presence within the human/dog bond. Dogs, as guides, guards, and healers, share individual relationships with people couched in the present and framed by universal influences, evident in cultures throughout history. Two of the most important questions in history revolve around the questions of how and why. This book takes the reader on their own journey of discovery concerning how and why the characteristics of guide, guard, and healer resonate within the human/dog bond."-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
People and dogs have been companions since ancient times. Dogs possess both a unique psychological essence as well as physical presence within the human/dog bond. As guides, guards and healers, dogs share individual relationships with people couched in the present and framed by universal influences, evident in cultures throughout history.
In this book, philosophers, psychologists, dog ethological researchers and the author assist readers in a journey of discovery, as their explorations seek answers to the questions of how and why the roles of guide, guard and healer resonate within the human/dog bond. Comparative mythology, selected scientific studies and primary source materials offer contexts and insights.
About the Author
Cinde L. Bauer is the president of Landscape Architecture Inc., in Little Rock, Arkansas. She holds a PhD in mythological studies with emphasis in depth psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Carpinteria, California.