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Traveling with a guide dog: confidence, constraints and affective qualities of the human-guide dog relationship

By J. M. Rickly, N. Halpern, M. Hansen, J. Welsman

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Tourism Management
Volume 93
ISBN/ISSN 0261-5177
DOI 10.1016/j.tourman.2022.104617
Language English
Author Address University of Nottingham, Wollaton Road, Nottingham NG8 1BB, UK.Jillian.Rickly@nottingham.ac.uk nigel.halpern@kristiania.no M.H.Hansen@ljmu.ac.uk John.Welsman@guidedogs.org.uk
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  1. Animals
  2. Anthropology
  3. Anthrozoology
  4. British Isles
  5. Canidae
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  9. Constraints
  10. Countries
  11. Disabilities
  12. Dogs
  13. Emotions
  14. Europe
  15. Guide dogs
  16. Human development
  17. Income
  18. Mammals
  19. OECD countries
  20. Pets and companion animals
  21. Psychiatry and psychology
  22. Social psychology and social anthropology
  23. Social sciences
  24. Tourism and travel
  25. United Kingdom
  26. vertebrates
  27. visitors
  28. Zoology