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How can we give animals the best life—for them? What does an animal need to be happy? In her groundbreaking, best-selling book Animals in Translation, Temple Grandin drew on her own experience with autism as well as her experience as an animal scientist to deliver extraordinary insights into how animals think, act, and feel. Now she builds on those insights to show us how to give our animals the best and happiest life—on their terms, not ours. Knowing what causes animals physical pain is usually easy, but pinpointing emotional distress is much harder. Drawing on the latest research and her own work, Grandin identifies the core emotional needs of animals and then explains how to fulfill the specific needs of dogs and cats, horses, farm animals, zoo animals, and even wildlife. Whether it’s how to make the healthiest environment for the dog you must leave alone most of the day, how to keep pigs from being bored, or how to know if the lion pacing in the zoo is miserable or just exercising, Grandin teaches us to challenge our assumptions about animal contentment and honor our bond with our fellow creatures. Animals Make Us Human is the culmination of almost thirty years of research, experimentation, and experience. This is essential reading for anyone who’s ever owned, cared for, or simply cared about an animal.
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This gave me lots to think about, and was a pretty good read too.
Attention people who love to babble about how much you love bacon: It may be trendy to like bacon, but check back in with me after you've read the pig chapter.
I started Animals Make Us Human a few days ago and just finished it up! I enjoyed it a lot. It's always nice to gain some insight into what animals are thinking and how they work. The focus of this book specifically was to talk about the emotional welfare of various animals. There was a good mix of animals to learn about, from pets to animals in the slaughter industry to zoos. Grandin's point of view is unique and offers a lot to think about. She makes it clear that things aren't always as black-and-white as we think they may be. I felt like I learned a lot in reading this and would absolutely recommend it to others
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