191. Pet Adoption, Rescue or Shelters | 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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192. Wildlife | HumaneSpot.org
in the Galapagos: Cat and dog overpopulation and the work of Galapagos Preservation Society Submitted by Danielle Thompson on Nov 30, 2010
Companion Animals | General Animal Protection | Wildlife and Exotics
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193. Psychology, Social Development, Social Motivations | HumaneSpot.org
observed the behavior of dogs in response to a controlled situation to determine how satisfied or content the dog would be after a food-rewarded event. Researchers concluded that in ambiguously stimulated events, these dogs were less likely to
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194. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
interactions of off-leash dogs to a robotic dog exhibiting various tail lengths and motions. The results indicate that a long tail is more effective than a short tail in conveying communicative signals to other dogs.
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195. Pet Overpopulation | 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
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196. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
survey was conducted among dog owners to identify community issues related to dog management in Townsville (Australia) and to examine community perception of these issues. The major concerns identified among residents include confinement,
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197. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
Research Citation Details - Dog Owners Twice as Likely to Brush Up as Cat Owners, Survey Reveals
Submitted on Mar 22, 2011 (Original item from 2011)
Companion Animals | International Research | Pet Ownership
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198. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
85% of employees who have dogs would like to bring their dog to work. Many indicate they would be willing to change jobs or take a pay cut in order to do so.
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199. HumaneSpot.org | Your Animal Advocacy Resource Center
xbox so they dispose of the dogs.
I wrote a while ago on my blog about how it frustrates me how many "about to be dropped off at the shelter" dogs are being given away because the owners "are not able to give the dog the time he deserves." (
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Toward Pets Among Norwegian Dog Owners
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