Edward Jesse is the author of the book “Anecdotes of Dogs.” The first publication date of the book was on September 1, 2008. The book contains an assortment of tales and anecdotes about dogs that highlight their personalities, sensitivities, and cognitive abilities. The premise of the book is that a dog’s care is likely to improve with greater knowledge about its personality.
British writer and naturalist Edward Jesse (1780–1868) is well-known for his works on natural history. In “Anecdotes of Dogs,” he discusses his observations and encounters with several canine breeds, offering perceptions of their disposition, humor, and devotion.