1. Cruelty & Animal Welfare | anthrozoology.org
positive attitudes toward animals at the societal level, but, at the individual level, the animals to which humans are bonded should also benefit from the human-animal relationship. A strong human-animal bond may benefit animal welfare (e.g., by
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2. 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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3. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
positive attitudes toward animals at the societal level, but, at the individual level, the animals to which humans are bonded should also benefit from the human-animal relationship. A strong human-animal bond may benefit animal welfare (e.g., by
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4. Veterinarians | anthrozoology.org
positive attitudes toward animals at the societal level, but, at the individual level, the animals to which humans are bonded should also benefit from the human-animal relationship. A strong human-animal bond may benefit animal welfare (e.g., by
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5. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
(AAT) | Cruelty & Animal Welfare )
Use of Animal-assisted therapy with psychiatric patients.
 Rossetti, Jeanette.  King, Camille. rossetti@niu.edu
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6. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
concerning dog ownership and animal welfare. Respondents only wanted to adopt dogs with certain characteristics and most were unwilling to pay for an adopted dog. The findings from this study indicate that the community needs to be better educated
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7. 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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8. 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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9. Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) | anthrozoology.org
( categories: Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) | Animals & elderly people | Cruelty & Animal Welfare )
Pet therapy effects on oncological day hospital patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
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10. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
Nursing 17 (1): 12-5.
1. Animal assisted therapy is an applied science using Animals to solve a human problem. It is an interdisciplinary approach using Animals as an adjunct to other therapies.
2. The major difference between Animals as
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