A review by scribepub
What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs by Cat Warren

What the Dog Knows is a fascinating, deeply reported journey into scent, death, forensics and the amazing things dogs can do with their noses: sniffing out graves, truffles, bedbugs, maybe even cancer. But it's also a moving story of how one woman transformed her troubled dog into a loving companion and an asset to society, all while stumbling on the beauty of life in their searches for death.
Rebecca Skloot, The New York Times Book Review

It you have ever loved a dog, you must read this book. I loved it!
Robert Crais, Author of Suspect

A personal, informed account of the myths and truths of working dogs.
Los Angeles Times

Masterfully shows how even the best technology cannot compete with our best friends. If you have ever wondered what dogs are truly capable of, this is the book for you.
Brian Hare, Author of The Genius of Dogs

A book for anyone who loves dogs, and has watched them catch a scent on the wind or in the leaves on the ground and wondered about that brilliant organ they possess: the nose.
Virginia Morell, Author of Animal Wise

A meaty, fascinating tour of not only what led humans to train dogs to sniff drugs, bombs and dead bodies but also the science behind why dogs can be good at these tasks.
Raleigh News & Observer

Warren writes with verve and provides rare insight into our working partnership with canines.
Kirkus Reviews

A beautifully written, fascinating, heartwarming, and oft-hilarious homage to working dogs.
Maria Goodavage, Author of Soldier Dogs

It’s a lively read, rich with details on the exhausting and rewarding process of training a working dog, but in the end, you realize that the process is really about bonding in a way that transcends — or perhaps sidesteps knowing.
Natural History

This moving account is one of the most engaging and fascinating books you will read, and the perfect gift for the dog lover in your family.
Canberra Weekly