11. Comparison of strength of the human-animal bond between Hispanic and non-His...
and strength of the human-animal bond for Hispanic and non-Hispanic White pet owners in the United States. Thus, other factors must be considered to explain the observed difference in percentages of neutered animals between groups.
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12. Perspectives on domestication: the history of our relationship with man'...
appreciate our bonds with animal companions, dark elements of this relationship are equally pervasive. animal shelters in the United States kill between 3 and 4 million dogs and cats annually. Dog fighting, although outlawed, has reached
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13. Comparison of strength of the human-animal bond between Hispanic and  no...
and strength of the human-animal bond for Hispanic and non-Hispanic White pet owners in the United States. Thus, other factors must be considered to explain the observed difference in percentages of neutered animals between groups.
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14. Comparison of strength of the human-animal bond between Hispanic and non-His...
strength of the human-animal bond for Hispanic and non-Hispanic White pet owners in the United States. Thus, other factors must be considered to explain the observed difference in percentages of neutered animals between groups.
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15. Pet owner behaviors and attachment to yard versus house dogs. | anthrozoolog...
on the human-nonhuman animal bond has considered its advantages for the human. Research investigating the benefits of the bond for the companion animal has focused primarily on the relationship between owner attachment and the relinquishment
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16. A Comparison of Maltreated Children and Non-Maltreated Children on Their Exp...
Interactions of People & Animals, Volume 23, Number 1, March 2010 , pp. 55-67(13)
 Recently, studies in the United States, Canada, and Europe have shown that child abuse and Animal abuse can coexist in the same household. The implications
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17. Comparison of the Effect of Human Interaction, AAT and AIBO-AT on Long-Term ...
a viable alternative to live animal visitations.
( categories: animals & social support | animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | animals & mental health )
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18. Loneliness, Stress and Human-Animal Attachment Among Older Adults | anthrozo...
to explore the role of human animal bonding in quality of life of older adults. More specifically, the relationships among pet attachment, loneliness, and stress were evaluated in animal owners (N=275) from three community programs for older adults
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19. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
of elderly people in the United States is projected to more than double to 80 million by the year 2050, which will likely result in an increased incidence of dementia.
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20. 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
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