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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Even during chase and wrestle the participants coordinated their actions so that the interaction continued , even ... Given the efforts expended to continue play interactions , the procedures for terminating play were of particular ...
Even during chase and wrestle the participants coordinated their actions so that the interaction continued , even ... Given the efforts expended to continue play interactions , the procedures for terminating play were of particular ...
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( 3 ) Interactions were cooperative in structure . ( 4 ) Tactile contact was a common way of interacting Evidence that these features were related to attachment was presented from two sources . ( 1 ) Family members expressing a lack of ...
( 3 ) Interactions were cooperative in structure . ( 4 ) Tactile contact was a common way of interacting Evidence that these features were related to attachment was presented from two sources . ( 1 ) Family members expressing a lack of ...
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People are generally naive in their interactions with bears , regarding them more as household pets than as wild animals capable of inflicting injury ( Tate - Eagar and Peton , 1979 ) . HUMAN - BEAR INTERACTIONS IN GSMNP In an attempt ...
People are generally naive in their interactions with bears , regarding them more as household pets than as wild animals capable of inflicting injury ( Tate - Eagar and Peton , 1979 ) . HUMAN - BEAR INTERACTIONS IN GSMNP In an attempt ...
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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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activities adults aggressive appear asked associated attachment attitudes bears become behavior bereaved bond boys breeds cats characteristics child communication companion animals compared concern considered culture death described discussed dreams effects elderly emotional environment examined example experience expression factors feel female figures findings given horse hospital household human important included increase indicated individual interactions interest involved least less living loss male means measure morale nature nursing objects observed occurred ownership patients percent person pet owners physical play population positive possible present problems questions reasons relationship reported responses riding role separation significant similar situation social society species status subjects suggest Table talk therapy tion University usually variables veterinary walks women