Desire for status or control may motivate some consumers to own certain types of pets. In the light of recent debates surrounding 'designer pets,' this article examines the dark side of pet ownership through interpretive interviews with dog owners. The findings compare and contrast two types of ownership motivation - pets as companions to love versus pets as toys, status markers, and brands. This latter category forms part of the dark side of pet ownership. Owners differ in their motivation for ownership, their appreciation of the pet, the nature of human-animal interaction, breed choice, and the purchase of pet-related paraphernalia
Dog ownership satisfaction relates to the quality of life of both owner and dog, and when seriously ...
Dog ownership satisfaction relates to the quality of life of both owner and dog, and when seriously ...
Dog ownership satisfaction relates to the quality of life of both owner and dog, and when seriously ...
Desire for status or control may motivate some consumers to own certain types of pets. In the light ...
According to Onkvisit and Shaw (1987), many products and possessions can be perceived as extensions ...
This study draws on theories of identity and resistance to help shed light on consumer resistance in...
Given the prevalence of pet dogs in households throughout the world, decisions regarding dog acquisi...
AbstractThis article uses an observational study of dog ownership to explicate understanding of cons...
This paper considers the role of morality in the consumption practices associated with pet ownership...
This paper considers the role of morality in the consumption practices associated with pet ownership...
This paper discusses the findings of an explorative study among selected Malaysian dog owners who re...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to explore whether dog owners purchasing behaviors for...
Understanding drivers of demand for exotic pets may help inform adequate conservation strategies to ...
Animal-human interactions (specifically pet ownership) have positive and negative sides depending on...
This study examines the concept and impact of breed loyalty in the pet industry. The authors create ...
Dog ownership satisfaction relates to the quality of life of both owner and dog, and when seriously ...
Dog ownership satisfaction relates to the quality of life of both owner and dog, and when seriously ...
Dog ownership satisfaction relates to the quality of life of both owner and dog, and when seriously ...
Desire for status or control may motivate some consumers to own certain types of pets. In the light ...
According to Onkvisit and Shaw (1987), many products and possessions can be perceived as extensions ...
This study draws on theories of identity and resistance to help shed light on consumer resistance in...
Given the prevalence of pet dogs in households throughout the world, decisions regarding dog acquisi...
AbstractThis article uses an observational study of dog ownership to explicate understanding of cons...
This paper considers the role of morality in the consumption practices associated with pet ownership...
This paper considers the role of morality in the consumption practices associated with pet ownership...
This paper discusses the findings of an explorative study among selected Malaysian dog owners who re...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to explore whether dog owners purchasing behaviors for...
Understanding drivers of demand for exotic pets may help inform adequate conservation strategies to ...
Animal-human interactions (specifically pet ownership) have positive and negative sides depending on...
This study examines the concept and impact of breed loyalty in the pet industry. The authors create ...
Dog ownership satisfaction relates to the quality of life of both owner and dog, and when seriously ...
Dog ownership satisfaction relates to the quality of life of both owner and dog, and when seriously ...
Dog ownership satisfaction relates to the quality of life of both owner and dog, and when seriously ...