"A History of Pets: From Wolves to Whiskers" invites readers on an extraordinary journey through tens of thousands of years of human¿animal companionship, revealing how wild creatures became beloved members of our families and societies. Beginning with the tentative first contacts between Paleolithic hunters and wolves, the book traces the domestication of dogs, the enigmatic rise of cats, and the gradual integration of livestock, birds, rodents, rabbits, and fish into our homes. Each chapter illuminates the cultural, economic, and emotional forces that shaped these relationships, from sacred Egyptian felines and Roman lapdogs to medieval monastery cats and Victorian pet¿keeping craze. Readers will discover how pets have served not only as hunters, guardians, and pest controllers but also as symbols of status, spiritual guides, and sources of comfort in war and peace. The narrative explores the birth of breed standards and dog shows, the emergence of the cat fancy, and the explosion of small¿companion hobbies such as canary breeding, fancy mice, and early aquariums. It also examines the scientific breakthroughs that uncover the physiological and psychological benefits of the human¿animal bond, showing how oxytocin, stress reduction, and social support intertwine with our affection for pets. Beyond history, the book delves into the modern pet industry-a global, multi¿billion¿dollar enterprise driven by the humanization of animals-and surveys evolving attitudes toward animal welfare, rights, and the controversies surrounding exotic pets. It concludes with a look at future trends, from AI¿enabled health monitoring and sustainable pet foods to the challenges of urbanization, climate change, and ethical breeding. Throughout, vivid anecdotes, archaeological finds, artistic depictions, and personal stories bring the deep, enduring connection between humans and their animal companions to life. By the end of this volume, readers will not only understand how pets entered our lives but also appreciate the profound ways they continue to shape our health, culture, and sense of belonging. Whether you are a lifelong pet lover, a student of history, or simply curious about the creatures that share our world, this book offers a rich, engaging, and thought¿provoking experience that celebrates the legacy of our animal companions from the first wagging tail to the softest purr.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "A History of Pets: From Wolves to Whiskers" invites readers on an extraordinary journey through tens of thousands of years of human-animal companionship, revealing how wild creatures became beloved members of our families and societies. Beginning with the tentative first contacts between Paleolithic hunters and wolves, the book traces the domestication of dogs, the enigmatic rise of cats, and the gradual integration of livestock, birds, rodents, rabbits, and fish into our homes. Each chapter illuminates the cultural, economic, and emotional forces that shaped these relationships, from sacred Egyptian felines and Roman lapdogs to medieval monastery cats and Victorian pet-keeping craze. Readers will discover how pets have served not only as hunters, guardians, and pest controllers but also as symbols of status, spiritual guides, and sources of comfort in war and peace. The narrative explores the birth of breed standards and dog shows, the emergence of the cat fancy, and the explosion of small-companion hobbies such as canary breeding, fancy mice, and early aquariums. It also examines the scientific breakthroughs that uncover the physiological and psychological benefits of the human-animal bond, showing how oxytocin, stress reduction, and social support intertwine with our affection for pets. Beyond history, the book delves into the modern pet industry-a global, multi-billion-dollar enterprise driven by the humanization of animals-and surveys evolving attitudes toward animal welfare, rights, and the controversies surrounding exotic pets. It concludes with a look at future trends, from AI-enabled health monitoring and sustainable pet foods to the challenges of urbanization, climate change, and ethical breeding. Throughout, vivid anecdotes, archaeological finds, artistic depictions, and personal stories bring the deep, enduring connection between humans and their animal companions to life. By the end of this volume, readers will not only understand how pets entered our lives but also appreciate the profound ways they continue to shape our health, culture, and sense of belonging. Whether you are a lifelong pet lover, a student of history, or simply curious about the creatures that share our world, this book offers a rich, engaging, and thought-provoking experience that celebrates the legacy of our animal companions from the first wagging tail to the softest purr. A History of Pets traces the domestication and cultural impact of animals from wolves to modern companions, exploring their roles in society, science, and the multi-billion-dollar pet industry. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798256036270
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "A History of Pets: From Wolves to Whiskers" invites readers on an extraordinary journey through tens of thousands of years of human-animal companionship, revealing how wild creatures became beloved members of our families and societies. Beginning with the tentative first contacts between Paleolithic hunters and wolves, the book traces the domestication of dogs, the enigmatic rise of cats, and the gradual integration of livestock, birds, rodents, rabbits, and fish into our homes. Each chapter illuminates the cultural, economic, and emotional forces that shaped these relationships, from sacred Egyptian felines and Roman lapdogs to medieval monastery cats and Victorian pet-keeping craze. Readers will discover how pets have served not only as hunters, guardians, and pest controllers but also as symbols of status, spiritual guides, and sources of comfort in war and peace. The narrative explores the birth of breed standards and dog shows, the emergence of the cat fancy, and the explosion of small-companion hobbies such as canary breeding, fancy mice, and early aquariums. It also examines the scientific breakthroughs that uncover the physiological and psychological benefits of the human-animal bond, showing how oxytocin, stress reduction, and social support intertwine with our affection for pets. Beyond history, the book delves into the modern pet industry-a global, multi-billion-dollar enterprise driven by the humanization of animals-and surveys evolving attitudes toward animal welfare, rights, and the controversies surrounding exotic pets. It concludes with a look at future trends, from AI-enabled health monitoring and sustainable pet foods to the challenges of urbanization, climate change, and ethical breeding. Throughout, vivid anecdotes, archaeological finds, artistic depictions, and personal stories bring the deep, enduring connection between humans and their animal companions to life. By the end of this volume, readers will not only understand how pets entered our lives but also appreciate the profound ways they continue to shape our health, culture, and sense of belonging. Whether you are a lifelong pet lover, a student of history, or simply curious about the creatures that share our world, this book offers a rich, engaging, and thought-provoking experience that celebrates the legacy of our animal companions from the first wagging tail to the softest purr. A History of Pets traces the domestication and cultural impact of animals from wolves to modern companions, exploring their roles in society, science, and the multi-billion-dollar pet industry. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798256036270
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "A History of Pets: From Wolves to Whiskers" invites readers on an extraordinary journey through tens of thousands of years of human-animal companionship, revealing how wild creatures became beloved members of our families and societies. Beginning with the tentative first contacts between Paleolithic hunters and wolves, the book traces the domestication of dogs, the enigmatic rise of cats, and the gradual integration of livestock, birds, rodents, rabbits, and fish into our homes. Each chapter illuminates the cultural, economic, and emotional forces that shaped these relationships, from sacred Egyptian felines and Roman lapdogs to medieval monastery cats and Victorian pet-keeping craze. Readers will discover how pets have served not only as hunters, guardians, and pest controllers but also as symbols of status, spiritual guides, and sources of comfort in war and peace. The narrative explores the birth of breed standards and dog shows, the emergence of the cat fancy, and the explosion of small-companion hobbies such as canary breeding, fancy mice, and early aquariums. It also examines the scientific breakthroughs that uncover the physiological and psychological benefits of the human-animal bond, showing how oxytocin, stress reduction, and social support intertwine with our affection for pets. Beyond history, the book delves into the modern pet industry-a global, multi-billion-dollar enterprise driven by the humanization of animals-and surveys evolving attitudes toward animal welfare, rights, and the controversies surrounding exotic pets. It concludes with a look at future trends, from AI-enabled health monitoring and sustainable pet foods to the challenges of urbanization, climate change, and ethical breeding. Throughout, vivid anecdotes, archaeological finds, artistic depictions, and personal stories bring the deep, enduring connection between humans and their animal companions to life. By the end of this volume, readers will not only understand how pets entered our lives but also appreciate the profound ways they continue to shape our health, culture, and sense of belonging. Whether you are a lifelong pet lover, a student of history, or simply curious about the creatures that share our world, this book offers a rich, engaging, and thought-provoking experience that celebrates the legacy of our animal companions from the first wagging tail to the softest purr. A History of Pets traces the domestication and cultural impact of animals from wolves to modern companions, exploring their roles in society, science, and the multi-billion-dollar pet industry. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798256036270
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - 'A History of Pets: From Wolves to Whiskers' invites readers on an extraordinary journey through tens of thousands of years of human¿animal companionship, revealing how wild creatures became beloved members of our families and societies. Beginning with the tentative first contacts between Paleolithic hunters and wolves, the book traces the domestication of dogs, the enigmatic rise of cats, and the gradual integration of livestock, birds, rodents, rabbits, and fish into our homes. Each chapter illuminates the cultural, economic, and emotional forces that shaped these relationships, from sacred Egyptian felines and Roman lapdogs to medieval monastery cats and Victorian pet¿keeping craze. Readers will discover how pets have served not only as hunters, guardians, and pest controllers but also as symbols of status, spiritual guides, and sources of comfort in war and peace. The narrative explores the birth of breed standards and dog shows, the emergence of the cat fancy, and the explosion of small¿companion hobbies such as canary breeding, fancy mice, and early aquariums. It also examines the scientific breakthroughs that uncover the physiological and psychological benefits of the human¿animal bond, showing how oxytocin, stress reduction, and social support intertwine with our affection for pets. Beyond history, the book delves into the modern pet industry-a global, multi¿billion¿dollar enterprise driven by the humanization of animals-and surveys evolving attitudes toward animal welfare, rights, and the controversies surrounding exotic pets. It concludes with a look at future trends, from AI¿enabled health monitoring and sustainable pet foods to the challenges of urbanization, climate change, and ethical breeding. Throughout, vivid anecdotes, archaeological finds, artistic depictions, and personal stories bring the deep, enduring connection between humans and their animal companions to life. By the end of this volume, readers will not only understand how pets entered our lives but also appreciate the profound ways they continue to shape our health, culture, and sense of belonging. Whether you are a lifelong pet lover, a student of history, or simply curious about the creatures that share our world, this book offers a rich, engaging, and thought¿provoking experience that celebrates the legacy of our animal companions from the first wagging tail to the softest purr. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798256036270
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