HABRI Central - Tags: Pets and companion animals

The Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) is issuing a call for research proposals from institutions and organizations across the globe to investigate the health outcomes of pet ownership and/or animal-assisted interventions (AAI), both for the people and the animals involved. To learn more, visit https://habri.org/grants/funding-opportunities/ close

 
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  1. Institut Français de Zoothérapie

    Contributor(s):: François Beiger

    Développer des formations professionnelles et Universitaires aux pratiques de la médiation animale en Europe, en Tunisie et au Canada. Théorie, pratique.Aborder la dimension professionnelle sur la médiation animale et tout ce qui s'y rapporte. Programmes,...

  2. Certification in Animal Assisted Therapy and Animal Assisted Wellness

    Full-text: Available

    Contributor(s):: Eileen Bona

    This is a certification process in Alberta Canada that qualifies people to work with animals to help people in need.Certification is granted for two types of helping professionals as indicated below:Animal Assisted Therapist - Master’s level helping professionals. This includes mental...

  3. Animals in Education

    Classroom Pets and Live Animal Study Programs

  4. Research Center for Human-Animal Interaction (ReCHAI)

    People and animals have lived close to one another for centuries. The human animal bond is the strong connection that they feel toward one another. The MU College of Veterinary Medicine is proud of this exciting center based on the growing field of research showing how the human animal bond...

  5. Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH)

    Welcome to the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Our mission is to improve the health of companion animals (pets) by providing financial support for academic studies into diseases affecting dogs, cats, and even small alternative pets. We also...

  6. Center for the Study of Animal Well-Being (CSAW)

    The Center for the Study of Animal Well-Being (CSAW) at Washington State University is a cooperative effort between the College of Veterinary Medicine and the Department of Animal Sciences in the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. The goals of CSAW are to generate and...

  7. Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society

    Our society is currently re-examining its entire relationship with animals and the natural world. Until recently, issues such as animal welfare and environmental protection were considered the domain of small idealistic minorities. In the last 20-30 years, they have become matters of widespread...

  8. Argus Institute

    The Argus Institute is a specialized service offering client support within the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Founded in 1984, our unique program is one of the longest standing, most comprehensive programs of its kind. Our clinical counselors offer support to people who are facing difficult...

  9. Companion Animal Behavior Program (University of California-Davis Center for Companion Animal Health)

    The mission of the Center for Companion Animal Health is to provide a core program which encourages, fosters and facilitates programs in all aspects of health, well-being and disease of companion animals. This is accomplished by acting as an umbrella organization whose sole focus is to improve...

  10. The People-Pet Partnership Program

    The Pet-People Partnership (PPP), a public service program in the Center for the Study of Animal Well-Being (CSAW) in the College of Veterinary Medicine, was created to more fully understand the human–animal bond and to promote the humane treatment of companion animals.Through education,...