Dog health in rural and remote Australian Indigenous communities is below urban averages in numerous respects. Many Indigenous communities have called for knowledge sharing in this area. However, dog health education programs are in their infancy, and lack data on effective practices. Without this core knowledge, health promotion efforts cannot progress effectively. This paper discusses a strategy that draws from successful approaches in human health and indigenous education, such as dadirri, and culturally respectful community engagement and development. Negotiating an appropriate education program is explored in its practical application through four case studies. Though each case was unique, the comparison of the four illustrated the imp...
The interface between humans, domestic animals, and wildlife has been implicated in the emergence of...
Many northern, remote and Indigenous communities in Canada report challenges with care and control o...
Domestic animal health services are supplied to communities in Canada's Northwest Territories (NT) i...
Background: Conducting effective and culturally sensitive dog health education programs in Aborigina...
The overpopulation and poor state of dog health in many rural and remote Australian Indigenous commu...
Commercial dog health programs in Australian Indigenous communities are a relatively recent occurren...
Dogs and dingoes are an integral part of many Australian Indigenous cultures. However, similar to hu...
Education resources in remote Australian indigenous community dog health programs: a comparison o
The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous communities is little res...
The findings from a culturally relevant innovative educational program to support community health t...
This paper introduces and provides an evaluation of a teaching resource package developed by Animal ...
© 2020, The Author(s). Community perspectives are rarely sought or integrated into dog management po...
This study evaluated a community-driven animal health and management program in the remote community...
Aboriginal people and dogs have a very long association. The archaeological evidence suggests that t...
Communities employ a wide variety of methods to reduce critical encounters and dog population number...
The interface between humans, domestic animals, and wildlife has been implicated in the emergence of...
Many northern, remote and Indigenous communities in Canada report challenges with care and control o...
Domestic animal health services are supplied to communities in Canada's Northwest Territories (NT) i...
Background: Conducting effective and culturally sensitive dog health education programs in Aborigina...
The overpopulation and poor state of dog health in many rural and remote Australian Indigenous commu...
Commercial dog health programs in Australian Indigenous communities are a relatively recent occurren...
Dogs and dingoes are an integral part of many Australian Indigenous cultures. However, similar to hu...
Education resources in remote Australian indigenous community dog health programs: a comparison o
The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous communities is little res...
The findings from a culturally relevant innovative educational program to support community health t...
This paper introduces and provides an evaluation of a teaching resource package developed by Animal ...
© 2020, The Author(s). Community perspectives are rarely sought or integrated into dog management po...
This study evaluated a community-driven animal health and management program in the remote community...
Aboriginal people and dogs have a very long association. The archaeological evidence suggests that t...
Communities employ a wide variety of methods to reduce critical encounters and dog population number...
The interface between humans, domestic animals, and wildlife has been implicated in the emergence of...
Many northern, remote and Indigenous communities in Canada report challenges with care and control o...
Domestic animal health services are supplied to communities in Canada's Northwest Territories (NT) i...