'Barking up the wrong tree' provides a thought-provoking examination of the misunderstandings surrounding animal welfare and challenges the way we think about the situation of our four-legged friends.
Why are there so many animal rescue organizations yet the number of stray dogs is constantly rising? Why do breeders keep breeding dogs when there is a steady oversupply of dogs? Why are there so many gruesome animal abuse cases when legislation is constantly passing animal protection laws?
'Barking up the wrong tree' focuses on the major issues of animal welfare, exploring areas we either prefer to ignore or don’t even realize have any effect on the life of dogs. Read and discover what we have misunderstood, what we have missed, and what we need to do to significantly reduce animal suffering.
"If you are seriously interested in the problem of oversupply of dogs, I would suggest you read this important essay." - J. Stephens, animal behaviourist, Ireland
Read this on New year eve. It’s a clear example of how poor confidence can cause serious problems. Success and confidence have a clear positive association.