
How to live with a neurotic dog
About this book
Faced with the complications and contradictons of modern society, today's dog becomes a neurotic. At every turn, his prime life forces—the need to eat and sleep—are thwarted. Instinct pushes him towards satisfying this hunger; sleep is necessary to infuse him with sufficient strength to get up and eat several times a day. (The average dog may require about 24 hours rest a day.) But environmental factors prevent him from satisfying these desires.
*The canine population of the United States is about 25 million. Out of this, about 25 million can be classified as neurotic—a conservative estimate*
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- OL Work ID
- OL103333W
Subjects
DogsHumorCaricatures and cartoonsAmerican wit and humor, animalsAmerican wit and humor, pictorialCartoons and caricatures