Paws and pages: US artist illustrates 600 dogs in her new book


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Chin’s books have proved so popular that some pet trainers recommend them to clients to help make sense of a pet’s difficult behaviour. Photos: Penguin Random House/Ten Speed via AP

Illustrator Lili Chin became fascinated with dog behaviour in 2008 after her Boston terrier, Boogie, bit their landlord and they almost got evicted.

Ordered by her landlord to get training for Boogie or else, Chin sought out animal behaviourists. Soon, she was using her drawing skills to collaborate with them on posters and pamphlets aimed at helping pet parents better understand their dogs and cats by reading their body language.

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