BASIC ID of the human dog-companion: a theoretical review in anthrozoology guided by the multimodal approach

Petkeeping seems to have reached unprecedented levels in recent decades. Despite its massiveness persists in our culture a trend to trivialize the bonds that human establish with other animals, or to question these as the result of a human deficit condition. This would have discouraged scientific re...

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Autores principales: Díaz Videla, Marcos, Olarte, María Alejandra, Camacho, Javier Martín
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2015
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dog
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/11866
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topic anthrozoology
dog
human-animal interaction
Lazarus`s multimodal therapy
antrozoología
interacción humano-animal
perro
terapia multimodal de Lazarus
spellingShingle anthrozoology
dog
human-animal interaction
Lazarus`s multimodal therapy
antrozoología
interacción humano-animal
perro
terapia multimodal de Lazarus
Díaz Videla, Marcos
Olarte, María Alejandra
Camacho, Javier Martín
BASIC ID of the human dog-companion: a theoretical review in anthrozoology guided by the multimodal approach
topic_facet anthrozoology
dog
human-animal interaction
Lazarus`s multimodal therapy
antrozoología
interacción humano-animal
perro
terapia multimodal de Lazarus
author Díaz Videla, Marcos
Olarte, María Alejandra
Camacho, Javier Martín
author_facet Díaz Videla, Marcos
Olarte, María Alejandra
Camacho, Javier Martín
author_sort Díaz Videla, Marcos
title BASIC ID of the human dog-companion: a theoretical review in anthrozoology guided by the multimodal approach
title_short BASIC ID of the human dog-companion: a theoretical review in anthrozoology guided by the multimodal approach
title_full BASIC ID of the human dog-companion: a theoretical review in anthrozoology guided by the multimodal approach
title_fullStr BASIC ID of the human dog-companion: a theoretical review in anthrozoology guided by the multimodal approach
title_full_unstemmed BASIC ID of the human dog-companion: a theoretical review in anthrozoology guided by the multimodal approach
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description Petkeeping seems to have reached unprecedented levels in recent decades. Despite its massiveness persists in our culture a trend to trivialize the bonds that human establish with other animals, or to question these as the result of a human deficit condition. This would have discouraged scientific research on human-animal bonds. The anthrozoology findings in human-dog interaction are discussed in relation to Lazarus multimodal approach. Human-dog bonds include potential benefits in all modals of human personality. We discuss about the legitimacy of its study, and stress the importance of its recognition in the scientific development.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
publishDate 2015
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/11866
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