171. Food/Product Selection or Purchase Criteria | HumaneSpot.org
decisions for their pets (dogs and cats), and how feeding decisions differ for cats and dogs. Generally, more cat owners feed their pets commercial food than dog owners.
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172. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
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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Citation Details - How Are Dog People and Cat People Different?
Submitted on Jan 16, 2010 (Original item from 2010)
Companion Animals | Pet Ownership | Psychology, Social Development, Social Motivations
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174. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
with 38% of households with dogs. This is possibly due to the longer hours associated with jobs that have higher qualifications, which can make caring for a dog more difficult.
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175. Youths - Social, Ethical Development | HumaneSpot.org
with Robots, Insects and a Dog
Submitted on Nov 18, 2010 (Original item from 2010)
Companion Animals
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This research examines preschoolers' interactions with two robotic animals, two
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176. International Research | HumaneSpot.org
that on average, British dog owners spend a considerable amount of time walking their dogs; the typical pet owner exercises their pet for a total of five hours and 38 minutes per week.
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177. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
of the British public think dog fighting should be illegal, while 76% believe that it is already illegal. More than two-thirds (69%) think that a prison sentence is the most appropriate punishment for the offense of dog fighting.
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with Robots, Insects and a Dog
Submitted on Nov 18, 2010 (Original item from 2010)
Companion Animals | Pet Ownership | Psychology, Social Development, Social Motivations | Youths - Social, Ethical Development
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179. Pet Adoption, Rescue or Shelters | HumaneSpot.org
For the Love of Dog: The Human-Dog Bond in Rural and Remote Australian Indigenous Communities
Submitted on Oct 31, 2010 (Original item from 2010)
Companion Animals
by Anthrozoos
This
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180. Animal Fighting or Races | HumaneSpot.org
investigates the roles that dogs play in youth groups and gangs in the UK. The research found that “status dogs†(i.e. pit bulls, or bull breed mixes) are used for positive reasons (e.g. socializing and companionship) as well as
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