
Hilda, the dog who taught me how to breathe
Editeur(s) MAX MILO
Date de parution :
02/04/2026
Résumé :
The being who taught me how to breatheHilda, the dog who taught me how to breathe is a deeply sensitive, funny, and moving autobiographical account. The author recounts how the arrival of a young Mastiff from Denmark transformed her life, not as a mere dog, but as a quiet force, a calming presence, an inner mirror.This testimony is not a dog training manual: it is the story of an encounter that heals and restructures a life weakened by anxiety, trauma, social difficulties, autism spectrum disorder (ADHD), morbid obesity, and workplace violence."She arrived without warning.She deconstructed everything.She taught me what I hadn't asked for...And I said thank you, because she changed my life." This book is about love, companionship, doubts, and questioning. It explores the human-dog relationship as a bond between equals, far from the clichés of training. This is not a “book about a dog.” It is a book about what animals reveal about us and repair in us. Alexia Cherifi is a state-certified dog trainer. She lives in Ardèche with five dogs, mud on her Dr. Martens, and a deep-rooted commitment to respecting all living things.
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19.90 €
Fiche technique
Ean :
9782315027002
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1
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Hauteur :
525
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Largeur : 525 cm
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Largeur : 525 cm
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