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Understanding Therapy Dogs: The Underlying Components of Their Relationship with Owners, Their Physiology, and How They Compare to Pet and Service Dogs

By Kristen M. Cunningham

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Category Theses
Pages 137
ISBN/ISSN 9798516956089
Publisher University of Nebraska at Omaha
Degree Ph.D.
Language English
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  1. Animal behavior
  2. Animal science
  3. Cortisol
  4. Human-animal interactions
  5. Oxytocin
  6. Psychiatry and psychology
  7. psychobiology
  8. synchronization
  9. therapy animals