61. Survey of dog- and cat-ownership profiles in three administrative districts ...
of dog- and cat-ownership profiles in three administrative districts of Taipei City.
Yen IFeng; Tsai HsiangJung; Wang ChiaLan; Chou ChungHsi; Fei ChangYoung ;
http://www.anthrozoology.org/survey_of_dog_and_cat_ownership_profiles_in_three_administrative_districts_of_taipei_city - 24.4kb
62. Animals & social support | anthrozoology.org
of the presence of a pet dog on eight social behaviors: smiles, laughs, looks, leans, touches, verbalizations, name-calling, and others. Observations took place on three separate occasions (absence of dog, temporary presence of the dog, and
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63. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
interaction with their own dog after being separated from the dog while at work all day. This condition was compared with a reading control condition, without the presence of the dog. Because the workplace is a common stressor, participants were
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64. Dogs as catalysts for social interactions: robustness of the effect | anthro...
In Study 1, a highly trained dog was used to ensure that the dog itself did not solicit attention from passers-by, and data were collected across a range of normal daily activities in which a dog could be included, not confined to conventional dog
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65. Dogs as catalysts for social interactions: robustness of the effect | anthro...
In Study 1, a highly trained dog was used to ensure that the dog itself did not solicit attention from passers-by, and data were collected across a range of normal daily activities in which a dog could be included, not confined to conventional dog
http://www.anthrozoology.org/dogs_as_catalysts_for_social_interactions_robustness_of_the_effect_0 - 6.6kb
66. Socioeconomic factors associated with non-vaccination of dogs against rabies...
at least 80% of the entire dog population (WHO, 2001). The retrospective dog rabies vaccination evaluated at Ibadan carried out by Adeyemi (2000) showed that there is low response of dog owners to routine control of dog rabies by immunization.
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67. The role of cats and dogs in asthma and allergy - a systematic review | anth...
cohort studies on cat and dog exposure, respectively, are included in the review. Most of the birth cohort studies found that cat or dog exposure in early life had no effect on the development of asthma or wheezing symptoms and dog exposure
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68. The role of cats and dogs in asthma and allergy - a systematic review | anth...
cohort studies on cat and dog exposure, respectively, are included in the review. Most of the birth cohort studies found that cat or dog exposure in early life had no effect on the development of asthma or wheezing symptoms and dog exposure
http://www.anthrozoology.org/the_role_of_cats_and_dogs_in_asthma_and_allergy_a_systematic_review_0 - 7.2kb
69. Multidimensional quality of life and human-animal bond measures for compani...
 (HAB) of companion dog. The first study obtained QoL and HAB ratings from  500 owners of companion dogs (a normative sample), and the subsequent  study obtained ratings from 300 owners of companion dogs with an illness Â
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70. Robotic Pets in Human Lives: Implications for the Human–Animal Bond ...
with AIBO and with a stuffed dog; and (3) observations and interviews with 72 children, aged 7–15 years, who played with AIBO and a living dog. Overall, the studies revealed that “hybrid†cognitions and behaviors about AIBO
http://www.anthrozoology.org/robotic_pets_in_human_lives_implications_for_the_human_animal_bond_and_for_human_relationships_with_personified_technologies - 26.2kb