Companion Animal Behavior Program

HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
as related to
veterinary education
WEB RESOURCES SUPPORTING HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND EDUCATION
Human animal bond in veterinary schools
templates in pubmed:
ethics/law and veterinary education
euthanasia and veterinary education
horses and disasters
human-animal interactions and veterinary education
human-animal interactions and veterinary medicine
pets and disasters
veterinary family practice
veterinary hospice
databases:
Agricola
CAB
ERIC
LexisNexis
PsycInfo
PubMed
Web of Science
journals and newsletters:
Animal Behaviour
Anthrozoos
APLB Assoc Pet Loss Bereavement
Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Interactions Delta Society
JAAWS Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
JAVMA Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
JVME Journal of Veterinary Medical Education
Latham Letter
Society & Animals
university centers:
Argus Institute CSU
Center for Companion Animal Health, UCDavis SVM
Center for the Human-Animal Bond School of Vet. Medicine, Purdue University
Center for the Study of Animal Well Being Washington State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
CIAS Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Companion Animal Behavior Program, UCDavis SVM
Companion Animals, College of Vet Med, Ohio State University
Cornell Companions Library Bibliography
Critical Needs for research in veterinary science
People Pet Partnership Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University
societies and associations:
AAHABV American Association of Human-Animal Bond Veterinarians
Association for Veterinary Family Practice
AVMA American Veterinary Medical Association
AVSAB American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior
AVSAB Newsletter March 2000, B. S. Simpson, North Carolina State Univ.
Carolyn Butler at WSAVA 2001
CVMA California Veterinary Medical Association
CVMA E-learning
ICCVM, R. Timmins ppt
ISAZ International Society for Anthrozoology
Merck - VFP or Bond centered practice
Resource for Teachers, Grade 6 Ontario Veterinary Medical Association
Society for Veterinary Medical Ethics SVME
programs
Cornell University pet loss support hotline
Tufts University pet loss support hotline
UC Davis pet loss support resources
University of Illinois pet loss helpline
Washington State University pet loss hotline
Social work and support services for veterinary clients
templates in PubMed:
social work in veterinary education
veterinary client counseling
databases:
CAB
Cinahl
ERIC
PsycInfo
PubMed
Social Sciences Abstracts
Sociological Abstracts
journals:
Anthrozoos
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
JAVMA
JVME
Social Work in Health Care
centers, societies, associations :
Animal Medical Center NYC
Argus Institute CSU
Assisi International Animal Institute
AVMA Policy
AVMA Guidelines Hospice Care
Censhare, University of Minnesota
Mercer Veterinary Clinic for the Homeless, UCD SVM
Michigan State University
Morris Animal Foundation
Nikki Hospice Foundation for Pets
Univ Denver Grad School Social Work
University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center
University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine
References
Benefits of human-animal interactions for human
well-being: Animal-assisted therapy, activities and education
templates in PubMed on well-being:
benefits of human-pet bonding
child development and pets
health and pets
human-animal interactions
human-animal interactions and aging
templates in PubMed on animal assistance:
AIDS
alzheimers
animal assistance
autism
dogs and disabled persons
hippotherapy
psychotherapy
service dogs
seizures
databases:
Agricola
CAB
ERIC
GoogleScholar
PsycInfo
PubMed
Web of Science
journals:
Anthrozoos
JAAWS
JAVMA
Nursing Research
Psychological Reports
Society & Animals
Western Journal of Nursing Research
centers, societies, associations:
AAT for Children with Special Needs, UCD
Censhare, University of Minnesota
Center for Human-Animal Interaction, Virginia Commonwealth University
Pet Partners
IAHAIO, International Association of Human animal Interaction Organizations
IEAP, Institute for Applied Ethology and Animal Psychology
IEAP Education
ISAAT International Society for Animal-Assisted Therapy
ISAZ, International Society for Anthrozoology
Literature of Human-Animal Studies, David Anderson
Pets and the Elderly, UCD
Psychiatriac Service Dog SocietyPSDS
Service Dogs, UCD
Univ Calgary Veterinary Medicine
Working Dogs, UCD
programs
Green Chimneys
Intermountain Therapy Animals
equine
American Hippotherapy Association
PATH International Professional Assoc. of Therapeutic Horsemanship Intl.
Resources on Equine-Assisted Therapy, UCD
References well-being
References aat
Companion Animal behavior and welfare concerns
templates in PubMed:
animal welfare and veterinary education
dog/cat relinquishment
dog/cat welfare
ownership and pet behavior
databases:
Agricola
CAB
GoogleScholar
PsycInfo
PubMed
journals:
Animal Behaviour
Animal Sheltering
Applied Animal Behaviour Science
JAAWS
JAVMA
Veterinary Record
centers, societies, associations:
ACVB American College of Veterinary Behaviorists
Animal Welfare and Behaviour Group, University of Bristol
AVSAB American Veterinary Society for Animal Behavior
Behavior Services, UCD SVM VMTH
British Veterinary Association, Animal Welfare Foundation
CIAS Center for the Interaction of Animals in Society, UPenn SVM
Companion Animal Behavior Program, UCD SVM CCAH
Companion Animal Welfare, UCD
NCSU animal welfare, ethics, public policy
programs
American Humane
ASPCA
HSUS
San Francisco ASPCA
References
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