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In the Company of Dogs
The Pet Therapist: New Stories
by Henrik Kruse
About the Book
In The Pet Therapist – In the Company of Dogs, people don’t just bring their dogs to be “fixed. ” They bring their lives. Sophie runs a small and slightly unconventional pet therapy practice. Harold, her thoughtful and observant partner, is less interested in quick solutions—and more interested in what lies beneath. Together, they meet families, couples, and individuals struggling with dogs that won’t listen, won’t settle, or simply won’t fit into the life they were meant to have.
But things are rarely as straightforward as they seem. With a mix of quiet insight and understated humor, these stories explore:dog behavior problems and the people behind them the misunderstandings between dogs and their owners how frustration slowly turns into recognition and how the human–animal bond often reveals more than we expect As Sophie looks for structure, answers, and perhaps a scalable business model, Harold tends to slow things down—asking the questions no one thought to ask.
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And somewhere in between, small shifts begin to happen. Blending dog psychology, and character-driven storytelling, this collection offers something different: stories about dogs, people, and the quiet moments where understanding changes everything. If you enjoy books like Marley & Me, but are looking for something more reflective—and a little more human—this book invites you into a world where even the smallest case can reveal something larger.
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And somewhere in between, small shifts begin to happen. Blending dog psychology, and character-driven storytelling, this collection offers something different: stories about dogs, people, and the quiet moments where understanding changes everything. If you enjoy books like Marley & Me, but are looking for something more reflective—and a little more human—this book invites you into a world where even the smallest case can reveal something larger.
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This book Teach Me About Dogs in a diffrant way
"I came for dog behavior advice and stayed for the quietly profound storytelling — Sophie and Harold are the most refreshingly human duo I've encountered in any pet book." "Harold's habit of slowing down and asking the question no one else thinks to ask is a superpower, and more than once I caught myself thinking someone needs to do this for humans too." "Each case starts as a dog problem and ends as a people story — funny, tender, and surprisingly moving in equal measure." "The humor is gentle, the insights are deep, and the writing never tries too hard — it just lets the truth emerge naturally, the way the best conversations do." "If Marley & Me made you laugh and cry, this book will make you think — and that's a rarer and more lasting gift.













