141. Forward this page | HumaneSpot.org
Why Do Even Committed Dog Owners Fail to Comply with Some Responsible Ownership Practices?
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142. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
defining Psychiatric Service Dog, or if they are to be considered one and the same. It also appears to me that Emotional Support Animal does not carry as high of a status terminology as Service Dog according to ADA and US Department of Housing
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143. Americans Confess - Wags Speak Louder than Words | HumaneSpot.org
that the majority of U.S. dog owners believe they can communicate with their dogs; 74% say they can understand their dog's body language or facial expressions, while 70% say they have "shared a look" with their dog more than once.
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144. Study: Dogs React to Aggression with Aggression | HumaneSpot.org
year-long research study of dog owners conducted by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that dog owners who use confrontational training methods are encouraging those dogs to reciprocate with their own aggression.
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145. Use of a Number-Needed-to-Ban Calculation to Illustrate Limitations of Breed...
by Center for Shelter Dogs, Animal Rescue League of Boston, ASPCA
Historically, evidence has suggested that breed specific legislation (BSL) fails to reduce the incidence of Dog bites; this study, published in the Journal
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146. Understanding Dog-Human Companionship | HumaneSpot.org
Based on the survey of 749 dog owners, this study identified seven underlying dimensions that form the foundation of dog companionship, including: symbiotic relationship; dog-oriented self concept; anthropomorphism; activity/youth; boundaries;
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147. Pet Ownership and Exercise: An AARP Bulletin Poll | HumaneSpot.org
three out of ten dog owners report getting more exercise now that they have a dog, versus previously. A desire for companionship is the primary reason for getting a pet.
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148. A Survey of Attitudes Toward Responsible Pet Ownership | HumaneSpot.org
study, 18% owned a cat and a dog, 35% owned only a dog, 11% only a cat, and 36% were non-owners. The sex of the respondent and also the category of pet ownership affected opinions on overpopulation of dogs and cats, nuisance and pollution problems
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149. Risk Factors Associated with Behavioral Problems in Dogs | HumaneSpot.org
This study surveyed 232 dog owners about perceived behavioral problems with their dogs. Survey results were statistically analyzed to determine risk factors for dog aggressiveness.
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150. The Urgency of Animal Protection | HumaneSpot.org
like animal hoarding or dog fighting is urgent, but the broader implications of animal rights are typically not considered a pressing issue. On one end of the extreme, some people view our uses and abuses of animals as
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