1. Cruelty & Animal Welfare | anthrozoology.org
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Male and feMale dogs respond differently to men and women
Wells, D. L., and P. G. Hepper.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, v. 61, p. 341-349, 1999.
The reactions of Male and feMale dogs housed in an
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2. Animals & cardiovascular disease | anthrozoology.org
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( categories: Animals & social support | Pets & children | Pets & exercise in humans | Animals & mental health | Animals & cardiovascular disease | Animals & elderly people | Animals & general human
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3. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
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Male and feMale dogs respond differently to men and women
Wells, D. L., and P. G. Hepper.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, v. 61, p. 341-349, 1999.
The reactions of Male and feMale dogs housed in an
http://www.anthrozoology.org/abstract_topics/pet_ownership_attachment?page=7 - 26.8kb
4. Pet ownership & attachment | anthrozoology.org
The number of adult female humans in the household correlated with dog being neutered (P<0.001) whereas the reverse was linked to number of adult male humans in the household (P<0.013). Larger numbers of adult female humans in the
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