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257 pages, Kindle Edition
Published March 7, 2019
"Dogs are emotionally and mentally wired to live in the eternal present with no sense of the future. So they experienced loss as a sustained forlorn waiting rather than a permanent absence. Basically, they never quite give up on the idea that the person might return."The book I needed right now. I really didn't know what to expect when picking up, despite loving Emily's podcast (she interviews celebrities while on a dog walk...killer concept!), but my mum (who I share a Kindle library with but tears through books at a scarily fast rate...especially now, during lockdown!) insisted it was well worth reading. It's all there in the title, but how Emily honestly shares her family's dynamics and differences, then retells what she was put through in just a couple of years... My heart broke for her! And of course her observations about dogs are wise and 100% accurate, and I am not in any way biased. My dog definitely has "Shih Tzu Syndrome" and he's not even a Shih Tzu (he's a Lhasa Apso, basically the Tibetan variant of the Shih Tzu, so close enough!).