There is currently confusion in animal welfare circles in The Bahamas and the Caribbean with regard to terminology in connection with dog populations. Speakers and writers use the same words to describe dogs with different levels of care and training: these two aspects are important when considering a domesticated animal. This leads to confusion when reading papers or comparing results from different countries or even different reports from within the same country. At its worst, incorrect use of words can lead to acts of violence against dogs. This paper puts forward a typology for dogs which is based upon the level of care offered to dogs as well as the interaction of dogs with humans
Community attitudes drive societal expectations, influencing government and industry regulations tha...
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
<div><p>Although domestic dogs play many important roles in rural households, they can also be an im...
There is currently confusion in animal welfare circles in The Bahamas and the Caribbean with regard ...
The relationship between a community and its dogs is not always entirely positive, and many cultures...
The aims of this paper are first to review scientific and ethical considerations regarding the welfa...
Village dogs are important for households in coastal Mexico, yet they are seen as out of place by et...
This paper reports the level of care offered 424 dogs, classified as small dogs, large dogs, pit bul...
Wildlife research is informed by human values and interests, and these are reflected in, and reinfor...
Dogs in the Caribbean have been traditionally viewed as low maintenance pets which are fed leftovers...
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
The roles companion animals have played in our lives has dramatically changed over the last few deca...
This article presents the linguistic ways of creating names of dog breeds for dog lovers. The resear...
There appear to be growing concerns among experts, NGOs, and members of the public about the welfare...
Aggression in Dogs revisited Clinical animal behaviour therapy has now reached a stage of developmen...
Community attitudes drive societal expectations, influencing government and industry regulations tha...
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
<div><p>Although domestic dogs play many important roles in rural households, they can also be an im...
There is currently confusion in animal welfare circles in The Bahamas and the Caribbean with regard ...
The relationship between a community and its dogs is not always entirely positive, and many cultures...
The aims of this paper are first to review scientific and ethical considerations regarding the welfa...
Village dogs are important for households in coastal Mexico, yet they are seen as out of place by et...
This paper reports the level of care offered 424 dogs, classified as small dogs, large dogs, pit bul...
Wildlife research is informed by human values and interests, and these are reflected in, and reinfor...
Dogs in the Caribbean have been traditionally viewed as low maintenance pets which are fed leftovers...
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
The roles companion animals have played in our lives has dramatically changed over the last few deca...
This article presents the linguistic ways of creating names of dog breeds for dog lovers. The resear...
There appear to be growing concerns among experts, NGOs, and members of the public about the welfare...
Aggression in Dogs revisited Clinical animal behaviour therapy has now reached a stage of developmen...
Community attitudes drive societal expectations, influencing government and industry regulations tha...
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
<div><p>Although domestic dogs play many important roles in rural households, they can also be an im...