Middle-Grade Review: Your Pets Secret Lives: The Truth Behind Your Pets’ Wildest Behaviors (Your Hidden Life) by Eleanor Spicer Rice

 

About This Book:

From poop-eating pups to supersmooth spy snakes, get a glimpse of our pets’ amazing secret lives with this funny and fact-filled exposé!

 

Butt-sniffing dogs. Terrified tarantulas. Canaries with invisible force fields? Yep—it turns out our pets experience the world in totally different ways than we do. Unlock some of your nonhuman family members’ wildest behaviors in this hilarious (and sometimes shiver-worthy) illustrated guide to their secret lives, complete with exciting interviews with the scientists who research them. From fierce hamster stink wars to the hidden wild side of Bubbles the goldfish, who knew there was so much more to understand about our furry and scaly friends? Back matter includes websites for do-it-yourself research, a bibliography of real studies and scientists, a glossary, and even some how-to-draws (how about tapeworms high-fiving on a poop rocket?). Bold, playful illustrations and witty text combine in this delightfully fun and gross page-flipper from the team behind Your Hidden Life: Unseen Jungle.

 

*Review Contributed By Connie Reid, Staff Reviewer*

Quirky explanations of your pets mystifying behavior

Your Pet’s Secret Lives was a quirky nonfiction read on unusual facts about our common pets. There are so many HOW TO CARE for your pet books out on the market, but this book is worth your time once you have facts and care down for your pets because it goes beyond the basics. It dives into the biology and quirky reasons behind some of our pet’s more mystifying behavior. The tone is perfect for drawing you in and making you laugh while learning. I loved that the animals were given pet names to help the reader visualize the information and make it more approachable for readers to understand.
One of the passages that stood out to me was the chapter on dogs liking to align their bodies along the earth’s north-south magnetic field when using the bathroom. While that was new and interesting information, the book also made an aside about how there are so many amazing job possibilities out there like watching dogs pee, and how you can follow your dream. While that is a hilarious example, I do like that the idea was put out there because so many children do not have a good idea of the varied jobs there are. The book continued to back up that idea with interviews with different scientists in the field. The research presented was interesting but also the continued idea that your hobbies could lead to interesting job opportunities that then could change our current understanding of the world. I also really appreciated the scientists’ highlighted women and POC as a bonus of allowing more children the possibility of seeing someone like them making strides in the human canon of knowledge.
Another point made that caught my attention was the emphasis on what a bad idea it is to release pets into the wild. I had no idea that goldfish that seem so harmless could hurt the local habitat so much. Of course, there are also ball pythons that are destroying the Florida Everglades which also received some attention in the book.
The book heavily delved into dogs and cats with the other animals getting fewer pages. Everything was interesting but maybe that means more people are needed to study these other animals to find their quirky behaviors for future books. Overall, this book was such a fun read with great explanations. It was 200 pages of a nonfiction book that I read in just a few hours because I couldn’t wait to find out more.

 

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