The Labrador Pact


Posted on Apr 15, 2008 By Julia Szabo
by Matt Haig
 
Viking Adult, 352 pages, $23.95
 
Available on Amazon.com
 
Novelist Matt Haig follows last year's Dead Fathers Club, his re-telling of Hamlet, with this dog's-eye-view take on the dissolution of one contemporary English family. Haig's obviously still got the Dane on the brain - the narrator of his new novel is a sweet Black Lab named Prince who lives by the creed "Duty over all." 
 
This is no kiddie tale; rather, it's a grownup appreciation of all that dogs do to keep us humans on track. Prince takes it upon himself to prevent his family unit from falling apart, but alas, nobody's cooperating with him - not his master, Adam Hunter (who's got his eye on a younger woman), nor his mistress, Adam's wife Kate (who's caught the eye of her husband's old school mate, who happens to be married to the young object of Adam's lust). The teenage kids of Adam and Kate are no help, either.
 
It pays to remember that our dogs are exquisitely sensitive, not only to sight, sound, and smell, but to human stress; they absorb our anxieties and take psychic bullets for us by lowering our blood pressure in times of trouble. And yet, for the most part, we stupid humans can't understand what our brilliant dogs are trying to tell us. They are smart, if mute; we can speak, but we're dumb. This is the paradox faced by every good dog, regardless of breed - and Haig is man enough to give it voice in this novel.
 
A handsome hero who cannot talk yet has so much to say - the dramatic possibilities are infinite, which explains why Brad Pitt's production company, Plan B, has optioned this book. Sadly, black dogs have not historically made their mark as movie stars, due to the logistical difficulties of recording them on film. So anyone interested in movies featuring dogs will be keeping close watch to see whether Prince is portrayed onscreen by a yellow or chocolate lab - or whether the director (whoever s/he is) surprises everyone by investing the cinematographic effort needed to give a black canine lead his long-overdue moment in the spotlight. 
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