New Perspectives on Our Lives with Companion AnimalsUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1983 - 588 páginas Proceedings of the International Conference on the Human-Companion Animal Bond, held at the University of Pennsylvania, October 5, 6, 7, 1981. |
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... friends since on average the conversations with this group lasted for longer than those with people without dogs . The benefits of an increased number of friends through walking the dog are obvious , especially for people who are likely ...
... friends since on average the conversations with this group lasted for longer than those with people without dogs . The benefits of an increased number of friends through walking the dog are obvious , especially for people who are likely ...
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... friend , though more girls than boys ( 56 percent versus 33 percent ) think of them as best friends . Of the children I asked , most stated that they were closer to their horses than to friends and siblings , and several noted that they ...
... friend , though more girls than boys ( 56 percent versus 33 percent ) think of them as best friends . Of the children I asked , most stated that they were closer to their horses than to friends and siblings , and several noted that they ...
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... friendship of a pet . Finally , single people seem to lie midway between childless couples and families in the sense ... friends in such glowing terms ! The final question is whether pets would be needed in an “ ideal ” society . Are ...
... friendship of a pet . Finally , single people seem to lie midway between childless couples and families in the sense ... friends in such glowing terms ! The final question is whether pets would be needed in an “ ideal ” society . Are ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Dogs as Monkey Companions | 17 |
The Effects of Early Handling on the Development of Social Bonds Between | 22 |
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