31. Development of the Monash Dog Owner Relationship Scale (MDORS). | anthrozool...
to assess human-companion dog relationships. A multi-step process involving over 1,000 participants resulted in the development of a scale with 28 items, the Monash dog Owner Relationship Scale or MDORS. The MDORS has three sub-scales, dog-Owner
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32. The Relationship between Empathy, Perception of Pain and Attitudes toward Pe...
toward Pets among Norwegian Dog Owners
The Relationship between Empathy, Perception of Pain and Attitudes toward Pets among Norwegian Dog Owners
Ellingsen, Kristian; Zanella, Adroaldo
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33. Status of dog owners, management practices and constraints of dog rearing in...
of dog owners, management practices and constraints of dog rearing in and around Agartala city of Tripura
Anjan DandapatIndian Journal of Animal Production and
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34. Pets & exercise in humans | anthrozoology.org
households with and without dogs. Method. Participants aged 20 to 65 years (n=2199, 52% male, 75% white, mean age=45) were recruited from 32 neighborhoods in the Seattle, WA and Baltimore, MD regions during 2002-2005. dog ownership, dog walking,
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35. The relationship between empathy, perception of pain and attitudes toward pe...
the typical Norwegian dog owner, the aim of this work was to study the relationship between empathy, attitudes, and perceived animal pain. A sample of 3,413 dog owners in Norway received an internet-based questionnaire
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36. MRSA carriage in a pet therapy dog | anthrozoology.org
in the wards visited by the dog were identified as EMRSA 15 and displayed five different PFGE patterns. All differed from the dog isolate. It is suggested that pet therapy dogs can acquire and spread MRSA. Some guidelines for the prevention of
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37. New data on communication behaviour between the young child and his pet dog ...
between children and their dogs drawn from videotaped interactions in the home indicate that children took the initiative in communication more often and sought body contact more often than the dog in dog-child interactions. Age of child, family
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38. Using a therapy dog to alleviate the agitation and desocialization of people...
exposure to a therapy dog can reduce the number of agitation behaviors in institutionalized persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD), particularly during the period of agitation known as sundown syndrome. 2. The presence of a therapy dog
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39. Type 2 diabetes and dog walking: patients' longitudinal perspectives ab...
from walking without a dog (for example, lack of motivation) are also examined.
CONCLUSION: Asking patients about pet preferences might seem tangential to medical interactions. However, encouraging dog walking or identifying another
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40. The domestic dog: its evolution, behaviour and interactions with people | an...
Even our attitudes to dogs seem to oscillate between extremes - on the one hand, the dog is man's best friend, on the other, he is the despised and degraded outcast. This unique book seeks to expose the real dog beneath the popular
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