New Perspectives on Our Lives with Companion AnimalsProceedings 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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Table 5.4 . LENGTH OF CONVERSATIONS AND INFLUENCE OF REGION , DOG PEDIGREE , AND SEX OF OWNER ( walker n = € 40 ) Walker with Length of Pedigree Nonpedi- Notting- Male Female Conversation Dog ' gree Dog ham London ' Chellaston Walkert ...
Table 5.4 . LENGTH OF CONVERSATIONS AND INFLUENCE OF REGION , DOG PEDIGREE , AND SEX OF OWNER ( walker n = € 40 ) Walker with Length of Pedigree Nonpedi- Notting- Male Female Conversation Dog ' gree Dog ham London ' Chellaston Walkert ...
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These tables illustrate one manner in which these data may be used . ... The Doberman pinscher ( Table 6.8 ) and German shepherd ( Table 6.9 ) breeds excel as watchdogs and guard dogs but are not easily dominated and have a higher ...
These tables illustrate one manner in which these data may be used . ... The Doberman pinscher ( Table 6.8 ) and German shepherd ( Table 6.9 ) breeds excel as watchdogs and guard dogs but are not easily dominated and have a higher ...
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Table 34.3 compares this distribution with nonbereaved pet owners and the general U.S. population . Both pet - owning samples show a higher percentage of females than one might predict . Table 34.4 shows that there were twice as many ...
Table 34.3 compares this distribution with nonbereaved pet owners and the general U.S. population . Both pet - owning samples show a higher percentage of females than one might predict . Table 34.4 shows that there were twice as many ...
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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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