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Evaluation of reliability of the Center for the Study of Animal Wellness Pet Bonding Scale (CSAWPBS) & the Dog Walk Program
Contributor(s):: Barbie Fulton
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Evidence of horsemanship and dogmanship and their application in veterinary contexts
| Contributor(s):: Payne, E., Boot, M., Starling, M., Henshall, C., McLean, A., Bennett, P., McGreevy, P.
This review collates peer-reviewed evidence for desirable attributes for those who work with dogs and horses. It is written with a particular focus on the veterinary profession. Although veterinarians and veterinary nurses (VNs) occupy variable roles when interacting with their patients, several...
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Pets: Why do we have them?
| Contributor(s):: Yuhas, Daisy
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Pet assisted therapy : a loving intervention and an emerging profession : leading to a friendlier, healthier, and more peaceful world
| Contributor(s):: Salotto, Pearl
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Understanding the role of animal assisted interventions and the human animal bond with persons with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder
| Contributor(s):: Grandin, Temple, Fine, Aubrey H., Bowers, Christine
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Is there a scientific basis for pet therapy?
| Contributor(s):: Giaquinto, S., Valentini, F.
PURPOSE: Pet therapy is a non-pharmacological intervention, but its scientific value is still undefined. METHODS: The first step to identify the papers of interest was the access to the MEDLINE library from 1960 until June 2007 and the Cochrane controlled trials registry. RESULTS: At present...
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Role of attachment in response to pet loss
| Contributor(s):: Field, N. P., Orsini, L., Gavish, R., Packman, W.
This study examined the impact of attachment on grief severity following the death of a pet. Seventy-one participants who had lost a dog or cat within the past year completed a set of measures that included an attachment measure assessing individual differences in attachment anxiety and...
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Jul 13 2014
1st Global Conference: Making Sense of: The Animal and Human Bond
This interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary conference invites an exploration of the concept or notion of “animal” in its own right and as visa a vis “human.” While humans are clearly classed as...
https://habricentral.org/events/details/209
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Factors Affecting Social Workers' Inclusion of Animals in Practice
| Contributor(s):: Risley-Curtiss, Christina, Rogge, Mary E., Kawam, Elisa
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The final farewell: preparing for and mourning the loss of your pet
| Contributor(s):: Tousley, Marty, Katherine, Heuerman
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Ensuring the welfare of assistance animals
| Contributor(s):: Jarvis, S.
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Separation, custody, and estate planning issues relating to companion animals
| Contributor(s):: Rebecca J. Huss
This article first discusses the domestication of companion animals, including the impact of anthropomorphism and neoteny on how animals are viewed in U.S. society. Second, it reviews the current legal status of animals. Third, it considers the voluntary and involuntary separation of companion...
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"Pet therapy" : a study and resource guide for the use of companion animals in selected therapies
| Contributor(s):: Arkow, Phil
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Afternoons with Puppy : inspirations from a therapist and his animals
| Contributor(s):: Fine, Aubrey H., Eisen, Cynthia J.
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Animal assisted therapy in counseling
| Contributor(s):: Chandler, Cynthia K.
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Animal hoarding : structuring interdisciplinary responses to help people, animals and communities at risk
| Contributor(s):: Patronek, Gary J., Loar, Lynn, Nathanson, Jane N.
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Animal-assisted brief therapy : a solution-focused approach
| Contributor(s):: Pichot, Teri, Coulter, Marc
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Animal-assisted therapy and activities: a study, resource guide and bibliography for the use of companion animals in selected therapies
| Contributor(s):: Arkow, Phil
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Animals and people sharing the world
| Contributor(s):: Rowan, Andrew N.
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Animals, disease, and human society : human-animal relations and the rise of veterinary medicine
| Contributor(s):: Swabe, Joanna