
Dogs Always Know is a romantic short story by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, first published in 1926. Set in a boarding house, it follows the evolving relationship between Miss Selby, a reserved woman from Boston, and Mr. Anderson, a charming yet awkward man from New York. Through misunderstandings and the intervention of a dog named Sandy, the narrative explores themes of love, loneliness, and the unexpected connections that can arise between seemingly incompatible individuals, all delivered with humor and social commentary.













