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Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home by Rupert Sheldrake is a captivating exploration of animal behaviour that challenges traditional scientific thinking. In this fascinating book, Sheldrake, a renowned biologist, examines the mysterious connection between humans and animals, particularly pets, in ways that have long been dismissed by mainstream science. Drawing on five years of research involving thousands of pet owners and animal workers, Sheldrake reveals compelling evidence that animals, particularly dogs, possess an extraordinary ability to sense the return of their owners, even when it’s unexpected or when the owner is far away.
The book delves into phenomena such as why cats know when it’s time to visit the vet or how dogs anticipate their owners’ return home. Sheldrake introduces the concept of “morphic fields” to explain the invisible bonds that link animals to their owners, as well as to other animals and their surroundings. This theory offers an intriguing explanation for many observed behaviours, such as migration and homing in wildlife. In challenging the conventional scientific view of the world, Sheldrake opens up a fascinating discussion on consciousness, biology, and the nature of connection.
Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home is an insightful read for anyone interested in the deep, sometimes unexplainable connections between animals and humans. Ideal for animal lovers, pet owners, and those curious about unconventional scientific ideas, this book invites readers to rethink the boundaries of biology and consciousness. It’s a must-read for those who’ve always suspected that animals know more than we think.
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