Describes how animals contribute to human health and well-being from infancy to old age Takes a broad, multidisciplinary approach to understanding the unique relationship between humans and companion animals Summarizes state of the art research on the human-companion animal connection in a way that is accessible to pet owners and university students from undergraduate to graduate levels Draws upon findings from psychology, sociology, nursing, anthrozoology, veterinary science and many other fields
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Describes how animals contribute to human health and well-being from infancy to old age Takes a broad, multidisciplinary approach to understanding the unique relationship between humans and companion animals Summarizes state of the art research on the human-companion animal connection in a way that is accessible to pet owners and university students from undergraduate to graduate levels Draws upon findings from psychology, sociology, nursing, anthrozoology, veterinary science and many other fields
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New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 109 p. Contains: Unspecified, Illustrations, black & white. Springerbriefs in Well-Being and Quality of Life Research.