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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Formato: | Artículo revista |
Lenguaje: | Español |
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/11866 |
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Sumario: | 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. |
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