41. Pet loss, grief, euthanasia, thanatology | anthrozoology.org
and the community.
( categories: Humane Education | Pet loss, grief, euthanasia, thanatology | Pet ownership & attachment | Veterinarians )
How to deal with clients when their pets die.
Malmierca, E.
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42. Animals & social support | anthrozoology.org
selected social support indicators of health in well college students, these data suggest the importance of examining this treatment with an "at-risk" group in which it is possible to control for ownership characteristics.
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43. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
We sought to examine how cat owners' moods correlated with subsequent interactions with their cats. Such a relationship has not been previously documented. Data from 47 women and 49 men living alone with their cats were collected.
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44. Animals & social support | anthrozoology.org
covariates. When dog and cat owners were considered separately, cat ownership was significantly associated with increased risk of death or readmission. CONCLUSION: In this independent study, pet ownership at baseline, and cat
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45. Animals & elderly people | anthrozoology.org
were not. Attitudes towards cats were more positive in the city where cats were allowed, and more positive if pensioners owned a cat, or wished to own one. As positive attitudes towards cats outweighed negative ones, the City Authority which had
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46. Animals & general human health | anthrozoology.org
effects and their implications.
( categories: Animals & general human health )
Pets in the Network of Family Relationships
S. Bonas, J. McNicholas et al.
Journal/Companion Animals and Us, Cambridge
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47. Animals & cardiovascular disease | anthrozoology.org
covariates. When dog and cat owners were considered separately, cat ownership was significantly associated with increased risk of death or readmission. CONCLUSION: In this independent study, pet ownership at baseline, and cat
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48. Health benefits and potential budget savings due to pets: | anthrozoology.org
due to pet ownership. Indicative estimates are given of $2 billion savings for Australia in 1994-95 and DM9 billion for Germany in 1996.
( categories: Animals & general human health )
Copyright 2006
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49. Grieving pet death: normative, gender and attachment issues | anthrozoology.org
who had lost a pet dog or cat to death. Participants were administered a modified CENSHARE Pet Attachment Survey (Holcomb, Williams, & Richards, 1985) and a survey of symptoms experienced. Results indicate that initially 85.7% of owners
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50. Health Benefits and Health Cost Savings Due to Pets: Preliminary Estimates f...
survey showed that dog and cat owners make fewer annual doctor visits and are less likely to be on medication for heart problems and sleeping difficulties than non-owners. An important public policy implication is that pet ownership probably
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