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Pet Ownership Calculator
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U.S. Pet Ownership Statistics
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Pets by the Numbers
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The Benefits of Pets for Human Health
| Contributor(s):: Dana Casciotti, Diana Zuckerman
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The Everything Dog Site
Thank you for visiting theeverythingdogsite.com! We love dogs and wanted to create an outlet for our passion, so we decided to create this website in 2015. Our vision for this website is quite straightforward:Promote responsible dog ownershipTo provide the best and most up to date...
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Pet Behaviour Science | Open Access Journal
| Contributor(s):: David Menor
Pet Behaviour Science is a new open access journal, which publishes original papers relating to all aspects of the behaviour of pets, including their relationships with humans. As a multidisciplinary journal, Pet Behaviour Science welcomes submissions from the arts and humanities, behavioural and...
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Pets in Society Research Group/Forschungskreis Heirntiere in der Gesellschaft
The Forschungskreis pets in society was founded in 1988. We particularly focus on the social relationships between people and pets. The results are recorded in the form of brochures and sent on request to interested parties. The work of the research circle pets in society, chaired by Professor...
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Introduction to Health and the Human-Animal Bond
The role of a pet has developed over the years from that of a simple outdoor guardian or mouse-catcher to one of a true companion and family member. Dogs, cats, and other pets have become an integral part of our everyday lives, and the relationship that exists between humans and animals has...
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Dogs 'n' Kids - The Safety Centre, Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
The Dogs and Kids Program is a web based resource originally developed by The Royal Children's Hospital Safety Centre, Melbourne. The Program promotes dog bite prevention and socially responsible dog ownership. A one page promotional flyer with key messages is also available as a...
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Gatomóvel Educação Ambiental
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Evacuating Populations with Special Needs [US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration]
Animals have the same general needs as people during evacuations—safety, food, water, and shelter. However, due to the variety of animals that are domesticated and under human care, there are a wide variety of needs in handling, transporting, and sheltering these animals.
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Pet Health Topics
From clipping claws to treating cancer, get the healthcare information you need for your pet on our Pet Health Topics Web site.
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Zoonotic and Emerging Diseases
Welcome to the Zoonotic and Emerging Diseases research group, led by Prof Eric Fèvre. Our website aims to provide an outline of the work currently under way in our collaborative team. We are based at the Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool. At present, we are...
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C.A.R.E Pet Loss Helpline
The Companion Animal Related Emotions Pet Loss Helpline is a confidential telephone service offered through the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. People who are either grieving the loss of a companion animal or are anticipating a loss are encouraged to call. If you need a...
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Why the Wild Things Are
| Contributor(s):: Gail F. Melson
This blog for Psychology Today focuses on the role of animals and nature in children's lives and development.
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The Australian Directory of Human Animal Interaction Programs
Research confirms what most of us instinctively know to be true: the presence of animals in people's lives has a significant positive influence on the social, emotional and physical well-being of people.Our companion animals can ease loneliness and calm the emotions; they can make us laugh and...
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Evacuating Populations with Special Needs: Animal Needs
Animals have the same general needs as people during evacuations—safety, food, water, and shelter. However, due to the variety of animals that are domesticated and under human care, there are a wide variety of needs in handling, transporting, and sheltering these animals. Amendments to the...
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Assistance Animals
This page contains information on service and assistance animals used by people with disabilities.On March 15, 2011 the definition of a "service animal" under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) changed and now defines a "service animal" as a dog that has been individually trained to do...
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Assistance Animals / Animal Welfare Information Center
| Contributor(s):: Kristina Adams, Stacy Rice
This information resource was created in response to many of the questions the Animal Welfare Information Center receives about the laws relating to assistance animals. This document serves as a starting point in learning about types of assistance animals, the services they provide and the laws...
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Center for the Study of Animal Well-Being (Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine)
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...