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Play fighting of juvenile golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): Effects of two types of social deprivation and days of testing
Contributor(s):: Guerra, Rogerio F., Takase, Emilio, de O. Nunes, Carlos R.
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Effects of interrupted social contact on the social behaviour of calves and piglets
Contributor(s):: Jensen, Margit Bak, Pedersen, Lene Juul, Hansen, Steffen W., Munksgaard, Lene, Ladewig, Jan, Matthews, Lindsay
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Culture Change in Long Term Care Services: Eden-Greenhouse-Aging in the Community
Contributor(s):: Brune, Kendall
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Another breed of "service" animals: STARS study findings about pet ownership and recovery from serious mental illness
Contributor(s):: Wisdom, J. P., Saedi, G. A., Green, C. A.
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Potential benefits of companion animals for self-care children
Contributor(s):: Heath, D. Terri, McKenry, Patrick C.
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Chronic stress in dogs subjected to social and spatial restriction. I. Behavioral responses
Contributor(s):: Beerda, Bonne, Schilder, Matthijs B. H., Van Hooff, Jan A. R. A. M., De Vries, Hans W., Mol, Jan A.
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The influence of an animal on social interactions of nursing home residents in a group setting
Contributor(s):: Fick, K. M.
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What pets contribute to health, and communicating that to your clients
Contributor(s):: Hart, L. A.
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Upside to the downturn?
Contributor(s):: Birbeck, T.
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Efficacy of dog-appeasing pheromone in reducing behaviours associated with fear of unfamiliar people and new surroundings in newly adopted puppies
Contributor(s):: Gaultier, E., Bonnafous, L., Vienet-Lague, D., Falewee, C., Bougrat, L., Lafont-Lecuelle, C., Pageat, P.
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Benefits of budgerigars
Contributor(s):: Tremayne, V.
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Human-pet interaction and loneliness: a test of concepts from Roy's adaptation model
Contributor(s):: Calvert, M. M.
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Friends and pets as companions: strategies for coping with loneliness among homeless youth
Contributor(s):: Rew, L.
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Pets and older people
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Effects of dog-appeasing pheromones on anxiety and fear in puppies during training and on long-term socialization
Contributor(s):: Denenberg, S., Landsberg, G. M.
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Behavioral responses to short-term social isolation in sheep and goats
Contributor(s):: Price, E. O., Thos, J.
Temporary isolation from social partners under modern husbandry practices is often accompanied by psychological distress. The effects of short-term social isolation were studied in forty ten-week-old domestic sheep and goats reared in intra- and inter-specific pairs. Goats bleated and reared...
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Why not a pet?
Contributor(s):: Brophy, L.