This Dog Will Change Your Life

by

Elias Weiss Friedman

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Dog owners who want to deepen their appreciation for their canine companions.
  • People considering getting a dog and wanting to understand the impact it might have on their lives.
  • Fans of The Dogist's social media content who enjoy his storytelling and perspective.
  • Animal lovers interested in heartwarming and sometimes emotional stories about human-dog relationships.
  • Readers who enjoy light, conversational non-fiction that blends personal anecdotes with informative content.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • People who are not interested in dogs or animal-centric content.
  • Readers looking for a more academic or in-depth analysis of canine behavior and human-dog relationships.
  • Those sensitive to discussions about animal death or difficult aspects of pet ownership.
  • Individuals expecting a photo-heavy book, as some versions lack visual content.
  • Readers who prefer more critical examinations of social and ethical issues surrounding dog ownership and breeding.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Offers insightful and uplifting stories about the bond between humans and dogs
  • Explores how dogs can positively impact and change people's lives
  • Provides educational information about different dog breeds and their characteristics
  • Shares emotional and heartwarming stories that resonate with dog lovers
  • Offers a global perspective on dogs and their roles in various cultures
  • Discusses the importance of responsible dog ownership and adoption
  • Highlights the work of service dogs and their impact on people's lives
  • Written in a light, engaging tone with occasional humor
  • Includes information about dog rescue organizations and ways to help
  • Narrated by the author in the audiobook version, adding personal touch and emotion

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Lack of photographs in some versions of the book, which is disappointing for a visual storyteller
  • Some readers found parts of the book rambling or slow-paced
  • Occasional insensitive comments about friends or acquaintances
  • Shallow treatment of deeper social and ethical issues surrounding dogs and people
  • Some historical information may feel general or unnecessary to some readers
  • Potential trigger warnings for topics like dog deaths and veterinarian mental health issues
  • Author's narration in the audiobook may not appeal to all listeners
  • Some readers felt the book wouldn't change the minds of those who don't like dogs
  • Casual attitude towards certain controversial topics may be off-putting to some readers
  • Some information about dog breeds and history can be found elsewhere

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