Roger Caras Bücher
Roger A. Caras war ein amerikanischer Fotograf, Schriftsteller und Naturschützer, der auch eine bekannte Fernsehpersönlichkeit wurde. Er war weithin bekannt als Moderator der jährlichen Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Nach Erfahrungen mit führenden Fernsehprogrammen widmete sich Caras dem Tierschutz als Präsident der American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals und seiner schriftstellerischen Tätigkeit. Seine Arbeit setzte sich konsequent für den Schutz von Tieren und Wildtieren ein.



Chicken Soup for the Cat & Dog Lover's Soul
Celebrating Pets as Family with Stories About Cats, Dogs and Other Critters
- 408 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul spoke directly to the hearts of all readers whose lives have ever been changed by the love of a pet. Now the coauthors bring readers this volume, honoring the unique and enduring love that people share with their cats and dogs. Like its predecessor, this book is a joyous and inspiring collection--sometimes poignant, sometimes amusing, always filled with the special and incredibly unconditional love only cats and dogs can give. The stories in this collection celebrate those lovable furry, four-legged creatures that bring out the best in all of us, inspiring us to be happier, kinder, more understanding and more loving. Readers will discover that many of humanity's greatest heroes, healers and teachers are not humans at all, but those amazing cats and dogs that brighten all our lives.
Perfect Harmony
The Intertwining Lives of Animals and Humans Throughout History
- 274 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Exploring the history of animal domestication, this book delves into the significant relationship between humans and various species over time. Robert Caras examines the process of selective breeding that has shaped animals from ancient goats and horses to modern ferrets and cats. By tracing their origins and the methods of domestication, he highlights the essential role animals have played in human evolution and society. This insightful work offers a comprehensive look at how intertwined our lives have become with those of domesticated animals throughout history.