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Cat culture, human culture: an ethnographic study of a cat shelter
19 Mar 2013 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): J. M Alger, S. F Alger
This study explores the value of traditional ethnographic methods in sociology for the study of human-animal and animal-animal interactions and culture. Itargues that some measure of human-animal …
http://habricentral.org/resources/2017
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Animals and Society Institute
06 Feb 2013 | Programs
The Animals and Society Institute develops knowledge in the field of human-animal studies, supports practice to address the relation between animal cruelty and other violence and promotes action to …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1744
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Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society
06 Feb 2013 | Programs
Our society is currently re-examining its entire relationship with animals and the natural world. Until recently, issues such as animal welfare and environmental protection were considered the domain …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1728
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Center for the Human-Animal Bond
06 Feb 2013 | Programs
The Center for Applied Ethology and Human-Animal Interaction was established in 1982 at Purdue University to study these relationships and to communicate its findings to scientists and the public. In …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1724
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International Society of Applied Ethology
29 Jan 2013 | Websites
ISAE provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of advances in applied animal behaviour science and education, and inspires further innovations through an annual international scientific …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1684
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A case for companion animal behavior
16 Jan 2013 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Donal McKeown, Andreas Luescher
Applied animal behavior is a rapidly growing discipline in the field of clinical veterinary medicine. It is critical that practising veterinarians have a working knowledge of companion animal …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1518
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Benefits to pets from the human animal bond: A study of pet owner behaviors and their relation to attachment
03 Dec 2012 | Theses | Contributor(s): Deanna Kay Douglas
Researchers have demonstrated clear benefits to humans in their relationship with companion animals; however, little is known about how these animals may benefit from their relationship with …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1207
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Terminal behavioral problems
04 May 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Myrna Milani
Veterinary education often treats knowledge regarding behavioral issues as an optional accessory rather than an integral part of animal health. At the same time, though, veterinarians are often …
http://habricentral.org/resources/619