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Wenn Hunde sprechen könnten!
- Erstaunliches vom ältesten Haustier des Menschen
- Narrated by: Katharina Thalbach
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Im neuen Buch des Tierarztes und früheren Zoodirektors Henning Wiesner erzählt er diesmal nicht selbst, sondern wir belauschen seine beiden Hunde: Maxi, ein Pharaonenhund, hat viele Fragen über das Hundsein. Und zum Glück weiß Olga, die alte Bernhardinerin, ziemlich gut Bescheid über Herkunft, Verhalten, Dressur und Züchtung von Hunden, schließlich wohnt sie schon lang bei Professor Wiesner. Und so kann sie beantworten, wie aus Wölfen Haushunde wurden, ob Hunde von Natur aus bellen können und wie der Dobermann zu seinem Namen kam.
©2012 Carl Hanser Verlag München (P)2012 Der Hörverlag
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