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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Pets were an integral part of the center from the beginning , much as in the York Retreat . Bethel now has a capacity of five thousand patients , who are treated for multiple physical and mental handicaps . The animal therapy portion ...
Pets were an integral part of the center from the beginning , much as in the York Retreat . Bethel now has a capacity of five thousand patients , who are treated for multiple physical and mental handicaps . The animal therapy portion ...
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Balti- more : York Press , 1973 . " Ecology of Unwanted and Uncontrolled Pets . " Proceedings of the National Conference on the Ecology of the Surplus Dog and Cat Problem , pp . 31–39 . Chicago : American Veterinary Medical Association ...
Balti- more : York Press , 1973 . " Ecology of Unwanted and Uncontrolled Pets . " Proceedings of the National Conference on the Ecology of the Surplus Dog and Cat Problem , pp . 31–39 . Chicago : American Veterinary Medical Association ...
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New York : Philosophical Library , 1958 . Bossard , J. H. S. " The Mental Hygiene of Owning a Dog . " Mental Hygiene 28 ( 1944 ) : 408–13 . Bowe , F. Handicapping America : Barriers to Disabled People . New York : Harper & Row , 1977 .
New York : Philosophical Library , 1958 . Bossard , J. H. S. " The Mental Hygiene of Owning a Dog . " Mental Hygiene 28 ( 1944 ) : 408–13 . Bowe , F. Handicapping America : Barriers to Disabled People . New York : Harper & Row , 1977 .
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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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