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Caring During Crisis: Animal Welfare During Pandemics and Natural Disasters
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Millman, S. T.
From April 29 to May 1, 2007, the University of Guelph hosted a symposium, Caring During Crisis: Animal Welfare During Pandemics and Natural Disasters, with the objectives (a) of raising awareness about how nonhuman animals and the people who care for them are affected during emergencies and (b)...
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Agricultural animals help families recover from tsunami
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On Belonging and Belongings: Older Adults, Katrina, and Lessons Learned
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Campbell, Jenny
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Introduction to working with animal assisted crisis response animal handler teams
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Greenbaum, Susan D.
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Psychological impact of the animal-human bond in disaster preparedness and response
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Hall, M. J., Ng, A., Ursano, R. J., Holloway, H., Fullerton, C., Casper, J.
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Honoring the dogs of 9/11. Tragedy highlights human-animal bond and quiet heroism of canine search-and-rescue teams
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Nolen, R. S.
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The day that changed everything
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Speier, Andy
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Field treatment of search dogs: lessons learned from the World Trade Center disaster
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Otto, C. M., Franz, M. A., Kellogg, B., Lewis, R., Murphy, L., Lauber, G.
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Broken bond: An exploration of human factors associated with companion animal loss during Hurricane Katrina
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Zottarelli, Lisa K.
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No friend left behind
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Basler, Barbara
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Supporting Pet-to-Family Reunification in Disaster by Leveraging Human and Machine Computation
Theses | Contributor(s): Barron, Joshua Franklin
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Supporting Pet-to-Family Reunification in Disaster by Leveraging Human and Machine Computation
Theses | Contributor(s): Barron, Joshua Franklin
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Dimensions of the human-animal bond and evacuation decisions among pet owners during Hurricane Ike
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Brackenridge, S., Zottarelli, L. K., Rider, E., Carlsen-Landy, B.
The events of Hurricane Katrina focused attention on the plight of companion animals and their human guardians during disasters. One result was the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards (PETS) Act of 2006. Hurricane Ike, one of the first mass evacuation events after the legislation was...
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Pet ownership and evacuation prior to Hurricane Irene
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Hunt, M. G., Bogue, K., Rohrbaugh, N.
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Comfort Dogs
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Granado, Barb
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No pet or their person left behind: increasing the disaster resilience of vulnerable groups through animal attachment, activities and networks
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Thompson, K., Every, D., Rainbird, S., Cornell, V., Smith, B., Trigg, J.
Increased vulnerability to natural disasters has been associated with particular groups in the community. This includes those who are considered de facto vulnerable (children, older people, those with disabilities etc.) and those who own pets (not to mention pets themselves). The potential for...
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Shelter from the storm: Companion animal emergency planning in nine states
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Austin, Jessica J.
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Are therapy dogs like xanax? Does animal-assisted therapy impact processes relevant to cognitive behavioral psychotherapy?
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Hunt, M. G., Chizkov, R. R.
Despite an increase in the popularity of animal-assisted therapy, little is known about the impact of animals on processes relevant to effective psychotherapy. This study tested the impact of having a dog present on process variables relevant to cognitive behavioral therapy, including emotional...
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Animals and Healing [New Sources of Healing]
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Wainrib, Barbara Rubin
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Hope after the storm
Books | Contributor(s): McCoy, Armand, McKeown, Gentry, Graham, Jason, Nguyen, Chris
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Emotional Support Animals, Service Animals, and Pets on Campus
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Von Bergen, C. W.
For decades, universities have been accommodating physically disabled students who require guide dogs and other types of service animals. Within the past several years, however, mentally disabled students have increasingly petitioned colleges with no-pet policies to permit them to bring their...
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Crisis and disaster response counseling with therapy animals
Book Sections | Contributor(s): C. K. Chandler
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Search and Rescue Dogs
Book Sections | Contributor(s): J. J. Ensminger
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Man's Best Friend
Journal Articles | Contributor(s): L. Stein