1. Cruelty & Animal Welfare | anthrozoology.org
to recognize human and animal abuse, thereby reducing risks to animal patients, other animals in the household, and human clients. I believe that recognition of animal and human abuse is in line with veterinarians' responsibilities to
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2. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
PD; Masters, AM;
Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 2008. 109: 2/4, 320-328.
The potential risk factors associated with the canine Behavioural problems, separation-related distress (SRD) and feed-related aggression (FRA) were evaluated by
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3. 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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4. Pets & children | anthrozoology.org
validating the importance of animals, teaching nurturance, identifying as an animal person, seeing animals as helpers, and assuming responsibility. Results suggest that a single magic bullet cannot be tweaked to instill or heighten compassion for
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5. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
for patients. Since not all animal species are suitable for animal-assisted interventions, guidelines with regard to the animal species, the breed, origin, behaviour, age and the state of health should be compiled. In addition, with the primarily
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6. 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
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7. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
( categories: Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) )
The view from all fours: a look at an Animal-assisted activity program from the Animals' perspective.
Hatch, A.
 Anthrozoos. 2007. 20: 1, 37-50
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8. Veterinarians | anthrozoology.org
to recognize human and animal abuse, thereby reducing risks to animal patients, other animals in the household, and human clients. I believe that recognition of animal and human abuse is in line with veterinarians' responsibilities to
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9. Cruelty & Animal Welfare | anthrozoology.org
( categories: Cruelty & Animal Welfare )
Dairy farmer attitudes and empathy toward Animals are associated with Animal welfare indicators
Dairy farmer attitudes and empathy toward Animals are associated with
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10. Humane Education | anthrozoology.org
of responsibility towards animals and the environment; to overcome ignorance and fear of animals; to increase awareness of the importance of the relationship between humans and animals and of the importance of animals as sources of income and
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