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Do Unto Animals: A Friendly Guide to How Animals Live, and How We Can Make Their Lives Better Paperback – Illustrated, Oct. 20 2015
by
Tracey Stewart
(Author),
Lisel Ashlock
(Illustrator)
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The more we know about the animals in our world and the better we care for them, the better our lives will be. Former veterinary technician and animal advocate Tracey Stewart understands this better than most—and she’s on a mission to change how we interact with animals. Through hundreds of charming illustrations, a few homemade projects, and her humorous, knowledgeable voice, Stewart provides insight into the secret lives of animals and the kindest ways to live with and alongside them. At home, she shows readers how to speak “dog-ese” and “cat-ese” and how to “virtually adopt” an animal. In the backyard, we learn about building bee houses, dealing nicely with pesky moles, and creative ways to bird-watch. And on the farm, Stewart teaches us what we can do to help all farm animals lead a better life (and reveals pigs’ superpowers!). Part practical guide, part memoir of her life with animals, and part testament to the power of giving back, Do Unto Animals is a gift for animal lovers of all stripes.
The more we know about the animals in our world and the better we care for them, the better our lives will be. Former veterinary technician and animal advocate Tracey Stewart understands this better than most—and she’s on a mission to change how we interact with animals. Through hundreds of charming illustrations, a few homemade projects, and her humorous, knowledgeable voice, Stewart provides insight into the secret lives of animals and the kindest ways to live with and alongside them. At home, she shows readers how to speak “dog-ese” and “cat-ese” and how to “virtually adopt” an animal. In the backyard, we learn about building bee houses, dealing nicely with pesky moles, and creative ways to bird-watch. And on the farm, Stewart teaches us what we can do to help all farm animals lead a better life (and reveals pigs’ superpowers!). Part practical guide, part memoir of her life with animals, and part testament to the power of giving back, Do Unto Animals is a gift for animal lovers of all stripes.
- Print length200 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherArtisan
- Publication dateOct. 20 2015
- Dimensions19.69 x 1.78 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-101579656234
- ISBN-13978-1579656232
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“Do Unto Animals is delightful, entertaining, and hugely important. Tracey’s love for animals has led to a profound understanding of their world, and it becomes clear that the better we know this world, the better their lives will be. And this, in turn, will make our own lives more fulfilling. It is the perfect gift for all who love animals. And for those who should love them better.”
—Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, and UN Messenger of Peace
“Charming. . . . A memoir and how-to about enriching the world of the creatures in your life, whether they be dogs, cats, or the crows in your backyard. . . . The book details basic animal behavior as well as practical humane solutions to common animal-human conflicts (cats scratching furniture, moles destroying your lawn). It also has craft projects for those of us with great intentions and no skills.”
—New York Times
“A guide to understanding animals and treating them with respect. . . . While the book is about loving and caring for animals, it also follows Tracey’s path to happiness through animals.”
—Gayle King on CBS This Morning
“Stewart has a heart as big as all outdoors, which is helpful since her caring largesse extends to moles and squirrels, goats and sheep, as well as the more-commonplace cats and dogs. A lifelong animal lover and one-time veterinary technician, Stewart evinces a genuine empathy for all creatures, from the lowliest frog to the loftiest owl, and winsomely guides other animal enthusiasts in their desire to develop a more rewarding relationship with man’s best friend, whatever that turns out to be. An ardent proponent for the adoption of rescue animals, Stewart broadens that philosophy to include sanctuaries for farm animals as well. Married to former host of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart, who announced their plan to create just such a haven for at-risk animals, Stewart is on a mission far above the typical, nominal celebrity cause du jour. Rich in informed insights on animal behavior, augmented by creative craft projects, and alluring with clever watercolor illustrations, Stewart’s passionate and practical guide to living with domestic pets, backyard critters, and farm animals artfully combines sensible advice with grassroots advocacy. Stewart’s zeal for animal welfare is infectious and sincere, and her desire to create a kinder world for animals and humans is earnest and essential.”
—Booklist, starred review
“A one-of-a-kind mix of info, advice, philosophy and hands-on activities.”
—Philadelphia Daily News
“Gives readers not only facts and advice, but also smart and caring ways to improve animals’ existences.”
—Chicago Tribune
“With humor and grace, this beautiful and inspiring book helps us to understand and appreciate animals and encourages us to treat them with compassion and respect . . . How we treat other animals is a reflection of who we are, and this wonderful book helps us to be kinder, better people.”
—Gene Baur, co-founder and president, Farm Sanctuary
“This book is a dazzling confluence of art, heart, and animal welfare information. Informative, thought-provoking, and charming, Do Unto Animals is a gentle call to action for animal lovers of all ages that fully embodies Stewart’s vital message: If we all do a little better, a lot of good is possible.”
—Susan Friedman, PhD, Behaviorworks.org
“I love this book. Superbly illustrated, beautifully written, and with a profound message that everyone needs to hear. Do Unto Animals has an entertaining, instructional, and compassionate message about the animals with whom we live and share this planet. From dogs and cats to birds and horses (even earthworms and bees), the story of life and living together is skillfully woven into the finely illustrated tapestry of this missive. With lighthearted humor and heartfelt sincerity, Tracey Stewart tell it the way it is—or rather the way it should be—when it comes to our understanding and interactions with animals. Two paws up (or feet, hooves, or talons)!”
—Dr. Nicholas H. Dodman, director of the Animal Behavior Clinic at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University
—Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, and UN Messenger of Peace
“Charming. . . . A memoir and how-to about enriching the world of the creatures in your life, whether they be dogs, cats, or the crows in your backyard. . . . The book details basic animal behavior as well as practical humane solutions to common animal-human conflicts (cats scratching furniture, moles destroying your lawn). It also has craft projects for those of us with great intentions and no skills.”
—New York Times
“A guide to understanding animals and treating them with respect. . . . While the book is about loving and caring for animals, it also follows Tracey’s path to happiness through animals.”
—Gayle King on CBS This Morning
“Stewart has a heart as big as all outdoors, which is helpful since her caring largesse extends to moles and squirrels, goats and sheep, as well as the more-commonplace cats and dogs. A lifelong animal lover and one-time veterinary technician, Stewart evinces a genuine empathy for all creatures, from the lowliest frog to the loftiest owl, and winsomely guides other animal enthusiasts in their desire to develop a more rewarding relationship with man’s best friend, whatever that turns out to be. An ardent proponent for the adoption of rescue animals, Stewart broadens that philosophy to include sanctuaries for farm animals as well. Married to former host of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart, who announced their plan to create just such a haven for at-risk animals, Stewart is on a mission far above the typical, nominal celebrity cause du jour. Rich in informed insights on animal behavior, augmented by creative craft projects, and alluring with clever watercolor illustrations, Stewart’s passionate and practical guide to living with domestic pets, backyard critters, and farm animals artfully combines sensible advice with grassroots advocacy. Stewart’s zeal for animal welfare is infectious and sincere, and her desire to create a kinder world for animals and humans is earnest and essential.”
—Booklist, starred review
“A one-of-a-kind mix of info, advice, philosophy and hands-on activities.”
—Philadelphia Daily News
“Gives readers not only facts and advice, but also smart and caring ways to improve animals’ existences.”
—Chicago Tribune
“With humor and grace, this beautiful and inspiring book helps us to understand and appreciate animals and encourages us to treat them with compassion and respect . . . How we treat other animals is a reflection of who we are, and this wonderful book helps us to be kinder, better people.”
—Gene Baur, co-founder and president, Farm Sanctuary
“This book is a dazzling confluence of art, heart, and animal welfare information. Informative, thought-provoking, and charming, Do Unto Animals is a gentle call to action for animal lovers of all ages that fully embodies Stewart’s vital message: If we all do a little better, a lot of good is possible.”
—Susan Friedman, PhD, Behaviorworks.org
“I love this book. Superbly illustrated, beautifully written, and with a profound message that everyone needs to hear. Do Unto Animals has an entertaining, instructional, and compassionate message about the animals with whom we live and share this planet. From dogs and cats to birds and horses (even earthworms and bees), the story of life and living together is skillfully woven into the finely illustrated tapestry of this missive. With lighthearted humor and heartfelt sincerity, Tracey Stewart tell it the way it is—or rather the way it should be—when it comes to our understanding and interactions with animals. Two paws up (or feet, hooves, or talons)!”
—Dr. Nicholas H. Dodman, director of the Animal Behavior Clinic at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University
About the Author
Tracey Stewart is the editor-in-chief of the website Moomah, which provides parents and kids with fun, easy, and effective ways to contribute to varying kinds of nonprofits. A passionate animal advocate and expert (she’s a former veterinary technician), she lives on a farm in New Jersey with her husband, Jon Stewart; two kids; four dogs; two pigs; one hamster; three rabbits; two guinea pigs; one parrot; and two fish—all rescues except for the kids.
Product details
- Publisher : Artisan; Illustrated edition (Oct. 20 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 200 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1579656234
- ISBN-13 : 978-1579656232
- Item weight : 544 g
- Dimensions : 19.69 x 1.78 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #167,845 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #174 in Animal Husbandry (Books)
- #1,208 in Ecology of Animals
- #1,228 in Animals
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Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on December 1, 2017
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was for a gift! my sister liked it!
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on January 24, 2016
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It covers not only pets but the animals we interact with every day (directly or indirectly) and gives us a better understanding of the creatures in our lives.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on November 7, 2015
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a lovely book .....
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on July 11, 2016
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Not much information I didn't already know. Very simplistic and repeats itself.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on November 5, 2015
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Purchased this book as a present for my wife, ended up reading it first myself.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on November 5, 2015
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I think any book that promotes better welfare for animals is important.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on November 11, 2015
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Beautiful book for lovers of all animals.,
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on February 4, 2016
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Very good book!!
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jacqueline
5.0 out of 5 stars
So fortunate to have this book of love and wisdom .....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on November 12, 2015Verified Purchase
Love this book, written with love. Very informative re dogs, cats, 'farm' animals and wildies. Get a copy! A real treasure.
Feel very fortunate to have this book with all the ideas and info therein. The illustrations by Lisel Ashlock are gorgeous.
Thankyou, Tracey
Feel very fortunate to have this book with all the ideas and info therein. The illustrations by Lisel Ashlock are gorgeous.
Thankyou, Tracey
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Marika Bell
3.0 out of 5 stars
but its a nice picture book with a few nice stories
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on July 19, 2016Verified Purchase
Doesn't really get into the depth of the debate on animal welfare, but its a nice picture book with a few nice stories.
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Charles
5.0 out of 5 stars
Understanding Animals
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on October 14, 2015Verified Purchase
This book is a guide to help people better understand how animals behave and what we can do to make their lives better.
It is split into three sections
1) ANIMALS AT HOME
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This section is mainly about cat and dog as pets.
Chapters in this section cover topics such as body language, how to massage, making them toys and treats, potty training for dogs, how cats behave on catnip, the importance of adopting instead buying from pet shops and the disadvantages of more exotic home pets.
2) BACKYARD WILDLIFE
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This section is about animals that can be found in your backyard (this is an american book so has raccoons and skunks).
The animals are described as a team that help the gardener in many ways such as by getting rid of plant munching insects, pollinating crops and fertilizing soil with their droppings. Chapters in this section include topics such as making squirrel feeders, how to deter burrowing animals (like rabbits or moles) without hurting them, how to help injured animals, making a frog pond, and identifying animal footprints.
3) FALLING IN LOVE ON THE FARM
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This section is about farm animals such as cows, goats, chickens, sheep and pigs.
Chapters in this section include topics such as how to interact with cows, how in interact with horses, pig body language, horse body language, layout for chicken coop, fun environments for pigs and the effects of certain plants on sheep.
The book ends with a criticism of factory farming and endorsement of sponsoring animals in farm sanctuaries.
CONCLUSION
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Each chapter is only a couple of pages so don't expect to become an expert from this book, I think it is best described as a beautifully illustrated basic guide to understanding animals with a important message about treating them well. I think it would make a wonderful gift for children interested in the subject.
It is split into three sections
1) ANIMALS AT HOME
=====================
This section is mainly about cat and dog as pets.
Chapters in this section cover topics such as body language, how to massage, making them toys and treats, potty training for dogs, how cats behave on catnip, the importance of adopting instead buying from pet shops and the disadvantages of more exotic home pets.
2) BACKYARD WILDLIFE
======================
This section is about animals that can be found in your backyard (this is an american book so has raccoons and skunks).
The animals are described as a team that help the gardener in many ways such as by getting rid of plant munching insects, pollinating crops and fertilizing soil with their droppings. Chapters in this section include topics such as making squirrel feeders, how to deter burrowing animals (like rabbits or moles) without hurting them, how to help injured animals, making a frog pond, and identifying animal footprints.
3) FALLING IN LOVE ON THE FARM
=================================
This section is about farm animals such as cows, goats, chickens, sheep and pigs.
Chapters in this section include topics such as how to interact with cows, how in interact with horses, pig body language, horse body language, layout for chicken coop, fun environments for pigs and the effects of certain plants on sheep.
The book ends with a criticism of factory farming and endorsement of sponsoring animals in farm sanctuaries.
CONCLUSION
============
Each chapter is only a couple of pages so don't expect to become an expert from this book, I think it is best described as a beautifully illustrated basic guide to understanding animals with a important message about treating them well. I think it would make a wonderful gift for children interested in the subject.
3 people found this helpful
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Ilaria
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real delight for your soul
Reviewed in Italy 🇮🇹 on February 7, 2018Verified Purchase
One of the sweetest book ever written about animals. And a pleasure to look through thanks to the beautiful illustrations. Informative yet entertaining. A light read that also makes you think deeply ( and take action too, since there are a few nice practical way for you to help animals lives, such as homemade horse cookies, directions for a dog massage or seed mix recipes for birds)
Ilaria
Reviewed in Italy 🇮🇹 on February 7, 2018
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