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Milk Teeth
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Milk Teeth

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Subtitle: A Memoir of a Woman and Her Dog
Author: Robbie Pfeufer Kahn
Subject: Sociology , Memoir
Paper ISBN 978-0-8135-4371-0
Cloth ISBN 978-0-8135-4370-3
Pages: 352 pages
Publication Date: December 2008

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December 2, 2009 at 7:00 pm
The Flying Pig Bookstore
Shelburne, VT 05482


Reviews for Milk Teeth

"This book is moving, haunting, revealing, and at times, gently humorous. It examines, in very personal, honest terms, how relationships with dogs can teach us about ourselves, especially those lessons we have been avoiding."
—Leslie Irvine, author of If You Tame Me: Understanding Our Connection with Animals

"If one were interested in finding a gold mine of information about the psychological aspects of the human-dog bond, this would be the place to turn. However, it is much more. It is a treasury of fascinating anecdotes, observations and some amusing and moving insights."
—Stanley Coren, author of Why Does My Dog Act That Way?: A Complete Guide to Your Dog's Personality

"Focused around Pfeufer Kahn's sometimes challenging, but always loving, relationship with her dog Laska, Milk Teeth is a touching and multilayered exploration of the human-animal bond."
Clinton Sanders, author of Understanding Dogs: Living and Working with Canine Companions




Description:

Dogs are the most popular pet in the United States and a beloved family member to many. As with a human baby, a puppy’s innocent “wild” behavior can provoke unkind treatment. The source of this unfortunate but common reaction often lies in the past—the family history of the caretaker.

Written as a year-long journal, Milk Teeth chronicles sociologist Robbie Pfeufer Kahn’s struggle to achieve a loving relationship with her black Labrador puppy, Laska. Mirthful, mischievous, intelligent, and strong-willed, Laska challenges her owner’s attempts at leadership and affection. The puppy refuses pats, jumps up, and mouths with needle-sharp teeth. To her dismay, Kahn reacts with fear and anger, sometimes treating Laska roughly. Strangely, these encounters produce flashbacks from Kahn’s diminished childhood and—with the help of dog trainers, psychotherapy, and literature and theory from a variety of disciplines—light the way toward understanding her responses to the puppy. In time, Laska’s sharp white teeth no longer serve as a metaphor for her character and she matures into a spirited, friendly dog. Kahn even reconciles with her parents from whom she has been estranged. Using her teaching, friendships, spiritual community, the natural world, and her grown son to keep herself rooted in the present, Kahn is able to explore her past.

Poignant, raw, and at times humorous, Kahn’s narrative invites readers to become aware of unconscious cruelty and its sources, to cultivate kindness, and to apply these insights not only to themselves and other humans, but also to the animals who share our lives.

•   Presents the darker side of the human/animal bond
•   Speaks from both the victim and perpetrator perspectives
•   Demonstrates the importance of social support during psychological crisis
•   Includes journal entries


External Links:

Robbie Kahn's web page


About the Author:

Robbie Pfeufer Kahn is a professor of sociology at the University of Vermont. She is the author of Bearing Meaning: The Language of Birth, winner of the 1997 Jesse Bernard Award.



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