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Making Sense of Dog Senses

How Our Furry Friends Experience the World

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A playful yet scientifically precise exploration of a dog's five senses that will help middle grade readers better appreciate the canine point of view (for ages 8-12)

Did you know that dogs have millions more olfactory receptors than humans and that their noses are built to reserve some air that they breathe in just for smelling? So why the butt sniffing? Actually, dogs discern a lot of information about another dog from a whiff of that region, including the dog's health and eating habits.

In five chapters that explore each of a dog's senses, and an additional chapter that questions whether dogs might have senses that people don't, this middle-grade nonfiction book explains canine senses from both evolutionary and scientific perspectives. Sidebars offer additional information throughout the text, including hands-on activities that let readers experience a dog's sensory abilities for themselves.

Written with an approachable tone and loaded with fascinating facts, Making Sense of Dog Senses presents readers with both curious and practical insights into their canine pals' behavior.

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2024

      Gr 5 Up-Every animal has senses that match their habitat and behavior; dogs are no exception. Dogs are descended from wolves, and there is a lot more to them than most readers can imagine. Not only are they "man's" best friend, they are intelligent and intuitive-they can understand the health and habits of other dogs just by sniffing them! Dogs evolved to look different and developed into distinct breeds. These are just some of the interesting facts about canines that readers will learn. Gibeault teaches that from sniffing butts to keen hearing, there is much more to these beloved animals than meets the eye. Latif uses colorful, simple, yet educational illustrations to match the information readers absorb. The book's attractive layout includes bright full-page spreads, sidebars, boxes, and helpful diagrams. Whether dog noses, footpads, or whiskers-curious dog-lovers will learn about it all. The text is easy to understand and not overwhelming for young readers. VERDICT Gibeault crafts a fun, quirky book about dogs and their many abilities; great for animal lovers, young and old.-Maeve Dodds

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2024
      A ramble around the doggy sensorium, from "heat-seeking" nose to sniff-worthy butt. Doggedly milking her topic's potential for puns, Gibeault tallies the "woof-tastic senses" of our "best friends fur-ever." She points to our pooches' prehistoric wolf ancestors to explain both how and why, for instance, canine eyes are more sensitive to movement than to colors, why their noses are sensitive to not only scents but also sources of nearby heat, and how the shape of a dog's ear can help it focus and locate sounds. Not to mention how those noses can read "pee-mail" from a hydrant and pheromones from the posteriors of other dogs or why, strangely, dogs often defecate while lined up along the north-south axis. Along with cartoon views of multiple breeds both on their own or (occasionally) with racially diverse young owners in tow, Latif offers clearly drawn, labeled cutaway views of doggy anatomy. The author tucks in several very simple but ingeniously designed ways for hands-on readers to get a feeling for how dog and human senses differ: For example, compare your visual acuity to a dog's by trying to read notes printed in different fonts, or see how your olfactory sense measures up to a dog's by diluting scents in water. She closes with "Fetching Further Facts," a generous set of audience-appropriate books. A tail-wagger--pun-ishing, but chock-full of doggy treats. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 7-12)

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