11. Coping with blindness: a survey of 50 blind dogs | anthrozoology.org
dogs were euthanased due to pain caused by glaucoma. Twenty-seven owners reported permanent behaviour or temperament changes in their pets. Behavioural changes included a more cautious approach to the environment and closer contact with the owner.
http://www.anthrozoology.org/coping_with_blindness_a_survey_of_50_blind_dogs - 6.7kb
12. Aspects of health, physical/leisure activities, work and socio-demographics ...
sex, and suffering from pain in the head, neck and shoulders were more likely to own a pet than others. People physically active at a level sufficient to have a positive effect on their health more often owned a pet than people who
http://www.anthrozoology.org/aspects_of_health_physical_leisure_activities_work_and_socio_demographics_associated_with_pet_ownership_in_sweden - 8.8kb
13. Perioperative nursing and animal-assisted therapy | anthrozoology.org
and reducing the need for pain medication. Infection control, immunosuppressed patients, and research are issues regarding AAT in the hospital setting that must be covered by policy and procedure. Suggestions for setting up an AAT program are
http://www.anthrozoology.org/perioperative_nursing_and_animal_assisted_therapy - 6.0kb
14. Training veterinary students in animal behavior to preserve the human-animal...
including the recognition of pain and distress. Veterinary students who acquire a good understanding of animal behavior will be better clinicians and will be best able to promote and repair the "human-animal bond," that important
http://www.anthrozoology.org/training_veterinary_students_in_animal_behavior_to_preserve_the_human_animal_bond - 6.7kb
15. Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) | anthrozoology.org
troubles, muscle relaxation, pain relief etc.) and psychosocial (reduction of loneliness, fear and hostility, improvement of self-confidence) benefit for patients. Since not all animal species are suitable for animal-assisted interventions,
http://www.anthrozoology.org/abstract_topics/animal_assisted_activities_aaa - 113.0kb
16. Animals & elderly people | anthrozoology.org
troubles, muscle relaxation, pain relief etc.) and psychosocial (reduction of loneliness, fear and hostility, improvement of self-confidence) benefit for patients. Since not all animal species are suitable for animal-assisted interventions,
http://www.anthrozoology.org/taxonomy/term/6?page=1 - 48.0kb
17. Zoonosis | anthrozoology.org
troubles, muscle relaxation, pain relief etc.) and psychosocial (reduction of loneliness, fear and hostility, improvement of self-confidence) benefit for patients. Since not all animal species are suitable for animal-assisted interventions,
http://www.anthrozoology.org/taxonomy/term/21 - 142.7kb
18. Animals & elderly people | anthrozoology.org
troubles, muscle relaxation, pain relief etc.) and psychosocial (reduction of loneliness, fear and hostility, improvement of self-confidence) benefit for patients. Since not all animal species are suitable for animal-assisted interventions,
http://www.anthrozoology.org/taxonomy/term/6 - 79.6kb
19. Zoonosis | anthrozoology.org
troubles, muscle relaxation, pain relief etc.) and psychosocial (reduction of loneliness, fear and hostility, improvement of self-confidence) benefit for patients. Since not all animal species are suitable for animal-assisted interventions,
http://www.anthrozoology.org/taxonomy/term/21?page=2 - 30.4kb