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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When asked how important their pet was to the family , the respondents gave the following ratings : extremely important , 7 percent ; very important , 55 percent ; important , 10 percent ; moderately impor- tant , 8 percent .
When asked how important their pet was to the family , the respondents gave the following ratings : extremely important , 7 percent ; very important , 55 percent ; important , 10 percent ; moderately impor- tant , 8 percent .
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In the section , " Young Old Age through Old Old Age " in Psychosocial Caring throughout the Lifespan ( 1979 ) , she describes the basic characteristics of the elderly and some of their most important needs , needs which to some extent ...
In the section , " Young Old Age through Old Old Age " in Psychosocial Caring throughout the Lifespan ( 1979 ) , she describes the basic characteristics of the elderly and some of their most important needs , needs which to some extent ...
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Finally , we asked , “ Do you think having a pet is important for a child growing up ? " Seventy - eight percent of delinquents and 61 percent of nondelin- quents thought having a pet was very important for a child growing up .
Finally , we asked , “ Do you think having a pet is important for a child growing up ? " Seventy - eight percent of delinquents and 61 percent of nondelin- quents thought having a pet was very important for a child growing up .
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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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