"A Dog Pissing at the Edge of a Path directly addresses some of the excesses of cultural relativism in anthropology, schools of thought that overemphasize differences between societies at the cost of understanding the commonalities that link them. It makes an important contribution to ethnozoology and the study of metaphor."- Scott Simon, University of Ottawa
"This book is a compendium of 566 meaningful phrases demonstrating the ethnozoological richness and faunal diversity of Central Nage territory on Flores Island in Eastern Indonesia. Forth performs clever quantitative analyses with the 566 examples to dig into the content of Nage pata pele, [the Nage term for simile and metaphor]. For readers who are curious to learn the meaning of the specific Nage pata pele used in the book's title and 565 additional animal metaphors, get yourself a copy of the book and turn to metaphor number 93." - Anthrozoös