1. Veterinarians | anthrozoology.org
emotional relationships with animals are likely to increase recognition of animal sentience and so help create positive attitudes toward animals at the societal level, but, at the individual level, the animals to which humans are bonded should also
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2. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
emotional relationships with animals are likely to increase recognition of animal sentience and so help create positive attitudes toward animals at the societal level, but, at the individual level, the animals to which humans are bonded should also
http://www.anthrozoology.org/abstract_topics/pet_ownership_attachment?page=4 - 65.7kb
3. Zoonosis | anthrozoology.org
worldwide. Occasionally, animals are colonized or infected incidentally with human strains. Recently, however, new strains of MRSA emerging from within the animal kingdom, particularly in pigs, are causing human infection. MRSA has been
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4. Bond-centered veterinary practice: lessons for veterinary faculty and studen...
the benefit of people and animals, and what are the effects of using a bond-centered approach? This article addresses this question, and arises from the experience of a veterinarian who introduced a bond-centered approach to her practice in the
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5. Public health argument to retain current UK national controls for tick and t...
associated diseases into the United Kingdom (UK), should be harmonized amongst European Union (EU) Member States. There is a strong case to support the retention of control measures on human health grounds. Although many are aware of the
http://www.anthrozoology.org/public_health_argument_to_retain_current_uk_national_controls_for_tick_and_tapeworms_under_the_pet_travel_scheme - 24.2kb