The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous communities is little researched, but it is essential to understand this bond in order to develop much needed appropriate animal health and management practices. A semi-structured interview format was used to elicit information on attitudes to dogs in seven Australian Indigenous communities. This explored the importance of dogs to the community and to the individual, and the balance between the positives and negatives of having dogs in the communities, with particular reference to improving dog and community health and welfare. Theme analysis of the semi-structured interview responses (n=137) revealed a variety of attitudes to dogs within the communities. A ...
One of the most devastating effects of colonization has been fragmented relations among humans and t...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...
The relationship between a community and its dogs is not always entirely positive, and many cultures...
The overpopulation and poor state of dog health in many rural and remote Australian Indigenous commu...
Aboriginal people and dogs have a very long association. The archaeological evidence suggests that t...
Dogs and dingoes are an integral part of many Australian Indigenous cultures. However, similar to hu...
This article reviews the established zoonoses from dogs, and identifies the potential burden of spec...
Background: Conducting effective and culturally sensitive dog health education programs in Aborigina...
Dog health in rural and remote Australian Indigenous communities is below urban averages in numerous...
© 2020, The Author(s). Community perspectives are rarely sought or integrated into dog management po...
Many northern, remote and Indigenous communities in Canada report challenges with care and control o...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Canids form a large part of Indigenous Australian life and myth-...
Ostensibly about dingoes and dogs, this paper explores aspects of the contemporary social world of W...
This paper introduces and provides an evaluation of a teaching resource package developed by Animal ...
That dogs can live and breed as free-living animals contributes to public health risks including zoo...
One of the most devastating effects of colonization has been fragmented relations among humans and t...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...
The relationship between a community and its dogs is not always entirely positive, and many cultures...
The overpopulation and poor state of dog health in many rural and remote Australian Indigenous commu...
Aboriginal people and dogs have a very long association. The archaeological evidence suggests that t...
Dogs and dingoes are an integral part of many Australian Indigenous cultures. However, similar to hu...
This article reviews the established zoonoses from dogs, and identifies the potential burden of spec...
Background: Conducting effective and culturally sensitive dog health education programs in Aborigina...
Dog health in rural and remote Australian Indigenous communities is below urban averages in numerous...
© 2020, The Author(s). Community perspectives are rarely sought or integrated into dog management po...
Many northern, remote and Indigenous communities in Canada report challenges with care and control o...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Canids form a large part of Indigenous Australian life and myth-...
Ostensibly about dingoes and dogs, this paper explores aspects of the contemporary social world of W...
This paper introduces and provides an evaluation of a teaching resource package developed by Animal ...
That dogs can live and breed as free-living animals contributes to public health risks including zoo...
One of the most devastating effects of colonization has been fragmented relations among humans and t...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...
The relationship between a community and its dogs is not always entirely positive, and many cultures...