A review of Mark Cushing\u27s book, Pet Nation: The Love Affair That Changed America with additional comments on why six human demographic and cultural changes could reduce American demand for pets. These socioeconomic changes include changes in population age structure, ethnicity, urbanization, living alone, fewer children and household economic shifts
In the United States, an estimated 154 million dogs and cats (the most common companion animals) liv...
Nowadays, pets more frequently are becoming family members which deserve certain products and goods,...
Humans alter landscapes and native species distributions in many ways, including alterations mediate...
A review of Mark Cushing\u27s book, Pet Nation: The Love Affair That Changed America with additional...
The biennial General Social Survey of 2018 asked a question on pet ownership that allowed a detailed...
Downey and Ellis's article about the acquisition of cats is timely. Across Western nations, the popu...
To the surprise of many animal advocates, discussions are taking place this year on whether there ma...
Conservative estimates indicate that there are between 65 and 110 million cats and dogs in the U.S. ...
In the early 1970\u27s a surge of articles in the lay and scientific press brought the burgeoning pr...
The purpose of my paper is to highlight the rising expenditures on pets in the United States and to ...
HSUS estimates that public and private animal control programs cost the nation as much as $500 milli...
Dog management in the United States has evolved considerably over the last 40 years. This review ana...
Modern American society recognizes the crucial role of data and information in evaluating and effect...
Nearly three-quarters of U.S. households own pets. There are about 218 million pets in the United St...
An obesity epidemic is currently sweeping America as adult obesity rises from 11% of the population ...
In the United States, an estimated 154 million dogs and cats (the most common companion animals) liv...
Nowadays, pets more frequently are becoming family members which deserve certain products and goods,...
Humans alter landscapes and native species distributions in many ways, including alterations mediate...
A review of Mark Cushing\u27s book, Pet Nation: The Love Affair That Changed America with additional...
The biennial General Social Survey of 2018 asked a question on pet ownership that allowed a detailed...
Downey and Ellis's article about the acquisition of cats is timely. Across Western nations, the popu...
To the surprise of many animal advocates, discussions are taking place this year on whether there ma...
Conservative estimates indicate that there are between 65 and 110 million cats and dogs in the U.S. ...
In the early 1970\u27s a surge of articles in the lay and scientific press brought the burgeoning pr...
The purpose of my paper is to highlight the rising expenditures on pets in the United States and to ...
HSUS estimates that public and private animal control programs cost the nation as much as $500 milli...
Dog management in the United States has evolved considerably over the last 40 years. This review ana...
Modern American society recognizes the crucial role of data and information in evaluating and effect...
Nearly three-quarters of U.S. households own pets. There are about 218 million pets in the United St...
An obesity epidemic is currently sweeping America as adult obesity rises from 11% of the population ...
In the United States, an estimated 154 million dogs and cats (the most common companion animals) liv...
Nowadays, pets more frequently are becoming family members which deserve certain products and goods,...
Humans alter landscapes and native species distributions in many ways, including alterations mediate...