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  1. Animal-companion depictions in women's magazine advertising

    Contributor(s):: Patricia F. Kennedy, Mary G. McGarvey

    Via a content analysis of 1398 advertisements that include both people and pets and that appeared in women's magazines over a period of four decades, this study examines the changing roles played by companion animals and the changes in themes used in these advertisements. Considering both the...

  2. Recessionary communication — A final note

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    | Contributor(s):: Myrna Milani

    One goal of this column since its inception several years ago has been to bridge the gap between the scientific and technological orientation of veterinary education and the behavior and bond orientation of many clients. Because the more complex the issue is, the more important it is that...

  3. " I'm told I'm famous on the internet" - Henri the cat and the critical possibility of anthropomorphism

    | Contributor(s):: Myers, C. R.

  4. "Don't be so Modest, You're a Rat": Anthropomorphism, Social Class, and Renegotiation in Ratatouille and Bee Movie

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    | Contributor(s):: Reuben Dylan Fong

    One of the common fantasy stories involving anthropomorphized nonhuman animals in animated children's films is of humans and animals discovering they can communicate as equals. The human-animal relationship in the premise of these films exemplifies the idea of questioning and renegotiating...

  5. "I fell in love with Carlos the meerkat" :engagement and detachment in human-animal relations

    | Contributor(s):: Candea, Matei

  6. "Vicious, Aggressive Bird Stalks Cyclist": The Australian Magpie (Cracticus tibicen) in the News

    | Contributor(s):: Kitty van Vuuren, Scott O' Keefe, Darryl N. Jones

    The Australian Magpie ( Cracticus tibicen ) is a common bird found in urban Australian environments where its nest defense behavior during spring brings it into conflict with humans. This article explores the role of print media in covering this conflict. Leximancer software was used to analyze...

  7. A community approach to dog bite prevention: American Veterinary Medical Association Task Force on Canine Aggression and Human-Canine Interactions

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    | Contributor(s):: Beaver, B. V., Baker, M. D., Gloster, R. C., Grant, W. A., Harris, J. M., Hart, B. J., Hattaway, D. H., Houston, T., Koschman, J. R., Lockwood, R., Rieck, D., Sacks, J. J., Strauss, W. S., Strother, J., Golab, G. C.

      Dog bites are a serious public health problem that inflicts considerable physical and emotional damage on victims and incurs immeasurable hidden costs to communities. Bites have been tolerated as a job-related hazard for utility and postal workers, but for many communities the problem...

  8. A test of the declining interest hypothesis

    | Contributor(s):: Herzog, Harold A., Jr.

  9. Advertising Animal Protection

    | Contributor(s):: Jones, Dena M.

    Animal protection advocates are making use of paid and public service advertising to promote the interests of animals. One advertising approach, the graphic portrayal of animal suffering, has generated controversy within and beyond the animal protection movement. Research suggests that the...

  10. Ambivalent animal

    | Contributor(s):: Thomas, Geoffrey

  11. American Association of Human-Animal Bond Veterinarians Newsletter, 2000 Combined issues 3-4

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    Contents:Message from the President, pg 1Members Making News, pg 2Dr Tina Ellenbogen - House Calls Practitioner, Because She Cares, pg 3Everything I Need to Know, I Learned From a Dog. "Caring Connections," pg, 4Sharing HAB Insights and Knowledge: Is Your Practice Service Dog Friendly?, pg 6Did...

  12. American Association of Human-Animal Bond Veterinarians Newsletter, 2000 Second Issue

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    Contents:Message from the President, pg 1Officer and Board of Director Positions Open Each Year, pg 2Members Making News, pg 3Distinguished Alumnus, pg 3Mirage Saves the Day, pg 3Human-Animal Bond Program at AVMA Convention, pg 4Pet Loss and Human-Emotion as seen through the Eyes of a Veterinary...

  13. American Association of Human-Animal Bond Veterinarians Newsletter, 2001 Issue 1

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    Contents:Message from the President, pg 1Erratum from previous issue, pg 2Newsletter Editor Position open, pg 2Letter to the Editor - Judith Stutts, pg 3Coming Events, pg 3Call for papers, pg 3In the News, pg 3Featured University Program, pg 5Human-Animal Bond: Definition and Statement (AVMA), pg...

  14. American Association of Human-Animal Bond Veterinarians Newsletter, October 1999

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    Contents:Message from the President, pg 1You've Gotta Try This, pg 2Human-Animal Bond Forum, pg 3Who's News?, pg 5Frequently Asked Questions, pg 5Virginia Tech Hires Specialist, Creates Human-Animal Interaction Center, pg 6

  15. American Association of Human-Animal Bond Veterinarians Newsletter, Volume 32 (Spring 2013)

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    Contents:Update from the President, Emilia Wong GordonInternational Association of Human Animal Interaction Organizations (IAHAIO) and AAH-ABV Programming at the 150th AVMA Convention, Rebecca A. JohnsonPresentation Previews: IAHAIO/AAH-ABV SessionsHAB in the News: Owning a Dog is Linked to...

  16. American Media Coverage of Animal Protection

    | Contributor(s):: Jones, Dena M.

    This is the first in a series of papers that will explore the role of the American media in animal protection. This paper tracks the history of media coverage of animal issues from the early American humane movement of the last century to the animal rights movement of today. In addition,...

  17. An overview of disaster preparedness for veterinarians

    | Contributor(s):: Heath, S. E., Dorn, R., Linnabary, R. D., Hooks, J., Casper, J., Marshall, K.

  18. Animal deaths on screen: film & ethics

    | Contributor(s):: Creed, B.

    Do animals understand death? How does the cinema represent death? The concept of death has played a crucial role in anthropocentric discussions of the representation of human/animal relationships in cultural practices. This paper will explore the representation of animals and death in the cinema...

  19. Animal Science Alumni Newsletter, Winter 1998

    Contents:Strength of Department lies in both past and futureAnimal Science Centennial CelebrationAberle Resignation AnnouncedGraduate ProgramUndergraduate ProgramsNew Courses in BiotechnologyInterstate Classroom ActivityGastrointestinal ResearchNew Nebraska Twist Steak Wins First PlaceBeef 706, A...

  20. Animal Science Alumni Newsletter, Winter 2005

    Contents:Jim Gosey RetiresFrom the Department Head’s DeskCompanion Animal Lecturer Position FilledJapanese Agricultural Training Program (JATP) — 1968-2006Gudmundsen Open House Includes Dedication — Donor Elaine Wolf and Family HonoredDr. Mohammad Koohmaraie Named Director of Roman L. Hruska U.S....