Things My Dog Has Taught Me: About being a better human

Things My Dog Has Taught Me: About being a better human

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Author: Jonathan Wittenberg

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 224


Anyone who has ever fallen hopelessly in love with a dog will know they have the capacity to love us back unconditionally, welcome us home with unbridled excitement, forgive us endlessly for our impatience, comfort us when we're feeling low, then play games with wholehearted contentment - bringing endless joy to our days. The sheer zest for embracing life in all its fullness is something at which we humans can only marvel. But can our dogs teach us to approach our own lives in this way too? To love and care for one another with unconditional acceptance, to be fully present in each other's company, to be more mindful of the natural world around us, to comfort each other in grief or fear, and to let joy flow through our hearts? All these things dogs do instinctively and more naturally than their human friends - yet they love us just the same. In this charming and engaging story of his beloved canine companions, Jonathan Wittenberg shares with dog lovers everywhere his inability to resist the big, brown-eyed look which says, 'I'll melt your heart if you even think of going out without me', the security he feels on a twenty-mile trek across the bleak Scottish Highlands with not a soul for a friend but his border collie, and everything else, practical and spiritual, he's learned from his dogs along life's path.
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Gayle Russell
Heart warming and enriching

The author's love for his dogs and what they have taught him are profoundly moving and palatable. They have taught him to savour the moment and in so doing to be with humans in the same way ie. no judgement, just seeing us humans - flaws and all - in the moment for who we are. The dogs have enriched the author's capacity for empathy. As a trained Gestalt Psychotherapist I related totally to this lovely book.

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Author: Jonathan Wittenberg

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 224


Anyone who has ever fallen hopelessly in love with a dog will know they have the capacity to love us back unconditionally, welcome us home with unbridled excitement, forgive us endlessly for our impatience, comfort us when we're feeling low, then play games with wholehearted contentment - bringing endless joy to our days. The sheer zest for embracing life in all its fullness is something at which we humans can only marvel. But can our dogs teach us to approach our own lives in this way too? To love and care for one another with unconditional acceptance, to be fully present in each other's company, to be more mindful of the natural world around us, to comfort each other in grief or fear, and to let joy flow through our hearts? All these things dogs do instinctively and more naturally than their human friends - yet they love us just the same. In this charming and engaging story of his beloved canine companions, Jonathan Wittenberg shares with dog lovers everywhere his inability to resist the big, brown-eyed look which says, 'I'll melt your heart if you even think of going out without me', the security he feels on a twenty-mile trek across the bleak Scottish Highlands with not a soul for a friend but his border collie, and everything else, practical and spiritual, he's learned from his dogs along life's path.