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"This Dog Means Life": Making Interspecies Relations at an Assistance Dog Agency
Contributor(s):: Edminster, Avigdor
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'A very rare and difficult thing': Ecofeminism, attention to animal suffering, and the disappearance of the subject
Contributor(s):: Adams, Carol
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'Animals Are Their Best Advocates': Interspecies Relations, Embodied Actions, and Entangled Activism
| Contributor(s):: Gonzalo Villanueva
Since 1986, the Coalition Against Duck Shooting (CADS) has sought to ban the practice of recreational duck hunting across Australia. Campaigners have developed techniques to disrupt shooters, rescue injured water birds, and gain media coverage. The campaign is underpinned by embodied processes...
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'Caught with ourselves in the net of life and time': Traditional views of animals in religion
| Contributor(s):: Patton, Kimberley
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'Disgusting' animals: Primary school children's attitudes and myths of bats and spiders
| Contributor(s):: Prokop, Pavol, Tunnicliffe, Sue Dale
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'Flexible personhood': Loving animals as family members in Israel
| Contributor(s):: Shir‐Vertesh, Dafna
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'From Kids and Horses: Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy for Children': Author's Retraction and Apology
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'I wish people had ears like horses': Horses as therapists
| Contributor(s):: Gibbons, Judith L., Poelker, Katelyn E.
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'I'm just a'-walking the dog': Correlates of regular dog walking
| Contributor(s):: Christian, Hayley, Giles-Corti, Billie, Knuiman, Matthew
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'It's like being in another world': Demonstrating the benefits of therapeutic horseback riding for individuals with psychiatric disability
| Contributor(s):: Bizub, Anne L., Joy, Ann, Davidson, Larry
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'My Dog's Just Like Me': Dog Ownership as a Gender Display
| Contributor(s):: Ramirez, Michael
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'Parrots are 'more human' than chickens': Erratum
| Contributor(s):: Abel, Ernest L.
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'Queen of the world': Experiences of 'at-risk' young people participating in equine-assisted learning/therapy
| Contributor(s):: Burgon, Hannah Louise
There is a significant body of research into the benefits of animal-assisted therapy (AAT) but less into the fields known as equine-assisted learning and therapy (EAL/EAT) where horses are incorporated in therapeutic and learning interventions. This paper explores the experiences of seven...
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'The Dog You Deserve': Ambivalence in the K-9 Officer/Patrol Dog Relationship
| Contributor(s):: Sanders, Clinton R.
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'Unwilling' versus 'unable': Do grey parrots understand human intentional actions?
| Contributor(s):: Péron, Franck, Rat-Fischer, Lauriane, Nagle, Laurent, Bovet, Dalila
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'Why Umbulka killed his master': Aboriginal reconciliation and the Australian wild dog (Canis lupus dingo)
| Contributor(s):: McIntosh, Ian
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A Blue Tit got me thinking ... Reflections on the therapeutic aspects of human-animal relationships
| Contributor(s):: Owen, Jill
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A boy's best friend: Using human-animal interaction with at-risk teen boys
| Contributor(s):: Thomas, Jessica, Blazina, Christopher, Kogan, Lori R.
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A brief report: The use of experimenter-given cues by South American sea lions
| Contributor(s):: Highfill, Lauren E., Schwammer, Harald, Kuczaj, Stan A.
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A commentary on 'Understanding dog-human companionship.'
| Contributor(s):: Durgee, Jeffrey F.