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. 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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3. 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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4. Veterinarians | anthrozoology.org
factors in a wide variety of animal species. However, it has been somewhat hampered by attempting to apply human personality dimensions to animals rather than investigating the depth and breadth of personality in individual animal species. Research
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5. Can teaching veterinary and animal-science students about animal welfare aff...
important in influencing how animals are  treated. Few studies have investigated attitudes toward animals in  veterinary or animal-science students, and no studies have compared  attitudes to animals before and after a course
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6. Animal welfare and the human-Animal bond: considerations for veterinary facu...
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. Cruelty & Animal Welfare | anthrozoology.org
for teachers of human-animal relationships and bioethics. Scientists who write and speak about their work with animals will find it useful for gaining new understanding about the manipulation of language in their reports. The book does a
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8. Linguistic deception: Effects of language use on interactions with nonhuman ...
for teachers of human-animal relationships and bioethics. Scientists who write and speak about their work with animals will find it useful for gaining new understanding about the manipulation of language in their reports. The book does a
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9. Pet loss, grief, euthanasia, thanatology | anthrozoology.org
the legal classification of animals as property, the owner has the right of ownership over his animal so that he can sell it and kill it (ius vitae ac necis). In this view a request for euthanasia is licit, whatever the animal's state of
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