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The link's direct connection to child protective services
Contributor(s):: Hall, Robert P.
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The pet paradox
Contributor(s):: Allen, Robert D., Westbrook, William H.
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The present problems and how we should deal with them
Contributor(s):: Houghton, Lord
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The relevance of cultural competence to the link between violence to animals and people
Contributor(s):: Kaufman, Michael E.
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The rights-based defence of animals
Contributor(s):: Hursthouse, Rosalind
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The role of animals in the emotional and moral development of children
Contributor(s):: George, Mother Hildegard
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The role of the dog school in adjusting owners and dogs to society
Contributor(s):: Hill, Brian
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The somatic sensory system
Contributor(s):: Kamerling, S. G.
The somatic sensory system provides information on bodily sensations. The status of an animal's internal and external environment is detected and interpreted by this system. Specialized receptors "transduce" the sensations of touch, pressure, temperature, and pain. Sensory impulses are...
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The tangled web of animal abuse: the links between cruelty to animals and human violence
Contributor(s):: Lockwood, Randall, Hodge, Guy R.
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The United Kingdom conference
Contributor(s):: Committee, The National Dog Rescue Coordinating
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The unnatural world: behavioural aspects of humans and animals in the process of domestication
Contributor(s):: Clutton-Brock, Juliet
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The utilitarian defence of animals
Contributor(s):: Hursthouse, Rosalind
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The values and uses of pets
Contributor(s):: Fox, Michael W.
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The veterinarian's role in recognizing and reporting abuse
Contributor(s):: Landau, Ruth
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The veterinary professions roles in recognizing and preventing family violence: the experiences of the human medicine field and the development of diagnostic indicators for non-accidental injury
Contributor(s):: Arkow, Phil, Munro, Helen
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The virtue ethics defence of animals
Contributor(s):: Hursthouse, Rosalind
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The welfare of horses and other equids
Contributor(s):: Broom, D. M., Fraser, A. F.
This chapter discusses the different forms of ill-treatment and neglect; riding, whipping and working; training methods; breeding; housing and management; and the effect of surgical operations in relation to the welfare of racehorses, donkeys and mules.
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The well-being of farm animals: exploring the intersection between values and technology
Contributor(s):: Anthony, R.
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Theology and animal rights
Contributor(s):: Linzey, Andrew
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Thinking like a chicken: farm animals and the feminine connection
Contributor(s):: Davis, Karen