91. Animal illness and human emotion. Cardiac disease | anthrozoology.org
Animal illness and human emotion. Cardiac disease
Bond, B. R., 1991,
Problems in Veterinary Medicine, v. 3, p. 39-49.
Cardiac disease in companion Animals
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92. Empathic Differences in Adults as a Function of Childhood and Adult Pet Owne...
research linking companion animals with empathic development. They warrant the continued exploration of the nature of empathic development (i.e., nature vs. nurture) and contribute to the increasing research field exploring the value of companion
http://www.anthrozoology.org/empathic_differences_in_adults_as_a_function_of_childhood_and_adult_pet_ownership_and_pet_type - 7.3kb
93. Comparison of Children's Behavior toward Sony's Robotic Dog AIBO a...
Research in Human-Animal Interaction
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http://www.anthrozoology.org/comparison_of_childrens_behavior_toward_sonys_robotic_dog_aibo_and_a_real_dog_a_pilot_study - 7.9kb
94. The benefits of the Assisted Animal Therapy: a bibliographic review. [Portug...
benefits of the Assisted Animal Therapy: a bibliographic review. [Portuguese]
Pereira, M. J. F.; Pereira, L.; Ferreira, M. L.;
Saude Coletiva. Ferreira & Bento do Brasil Ltda, 2007.
http://www.anthrozoology.org/the_benefits_of_the_assisted_animal_therapy_a_bibliographic_review_portuguese - 6.1kb
95. Veterinary practitioners in rural Australia: a national survey | anthrozoolo...
viability of the whole animal enterprise and to the fortunes of the rural industries. Companion animals were also seen as a key part of the future work of rural practitioners.
CONCLUSIONS: Rural practitioners are characterised by a strong
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96. Therapeutic applications of the human-companion animal bond. | anthrozoology.org
Research in Human-Animal Interaction
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97. For the love of dog: the human-dog bond in rural and remote Australian indig...
The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous  communities is little researched, but it is essential to understand this  bond in order to develop much needed appropriate animal health and  management
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98. A Comparison of Maltreated Children and Non-Maltreated Children on Their Exp...
in more activities with animals and used animals as a source of support. At the same time, children in group M were more likely to report witnessing animal abuse and committing more serious animal abuse, compared with the children in group C.
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99. 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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100. Reduction of state-anxiety by petting in a controlled laboratory experiment ...
showed that petting an animal reduced state-anxiety. This effect could not be attributed to the petting per se , since it was observed only with animals and not with matched toys. The anxiety-reducing effect of petting an animal applied to
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