
Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home
by Rupert Sheldrake
3.2/5
1 book reviewed · 3.2 avg
Sheldrake's exploration of telepathic pets presents intriguing observations but lacks the rigorous methodology needed to support its extraordinary claims about morphic resonance and animal telepathy.
What works
• Systematic documentation of widespread pet behavior patterns
• Creative experimental approaches to unexplained phenomena
• Addresses scientific criticism directly and thoughtfully
• Raises important questions about consciousness and animal cognition
• Written accessibly for general readers interested in animal behavior
What doesn't
• Experimental methodology doesn't meet mainstream scientific standards
• Statistical analysis lacks independent peer review
• Dismisses alternative explanations too readily
• Sample sizes remain relatively small for such extraordinary claims
• Theoretical framework of morphic fields lacks empirical support