The media is a powerful force that can affect the welfare of the domiciled dog population. Dogs have long been in human stories and their depictions can create demand for the breeds shown. While previous research has found that this effect can last for up to ten years after the release of a movie, how this phenomenon occurs is unknown. This paper examines if how a dog is portrayed in a movie is associated with a subsequent change in American Kennel Club breed registrations for that breed. Following a systematic literature review, four key themes were identified in how dogs are portrayed in the media; dogs portrayed as heroes, as anthropomorphised, as embodying the ideals of Western societies (Whiteness and heteronormativity) and as boundari...
We investigate the relationship between characteristics of dog breeds and their popularity between y...
There are over 170 dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club but most have never gone throug...
Everywhere dogs are found, they are stitched into human hearts. But are humans stitched into theirs?...
The media is a powerful force that can affect the welfare of the domiciled dog population. Dogs have...
© 2014 Ghirlanda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
This essay explores the ubiquity of dogs in cinema as means of eliciting fear, love and excitement. ...
Fashions and fads are important phenomena that influence many individual choices. They are ubiquitou...
Fashions and fads are important phenomena that influence many individual choices. They are ubiquitou...
Creating entertaining yet educational stories to cultivate curiosity in caring for animals can impro...
2013-09-25This dissertation theorizes a more inclusive model of stardom called "multispecies stardom...
What kinds of animals do we see on television and in print media? What are the trends, themes, scene...
People have always had a fascination for large, exotic types of animals and as a result many zoos ...
<p>American Kennel Club data show that registrations of Labrador retrievers increased at an average ...
In this study, the researcher wanted to see how much of a difference the media had on the public opi...
This study is focused on influence of social media on dog breed popularity, and if an increase in po...
We investigate the relationship between characteristics of dog breeds and their popularity between y...
There are over 170 dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club but most have never gone throug...
Everywhere dogs are found, they are stitched into human hearts. But are humans stitched into theirs?...
The media is a powerful force that can affect the welfare of the domiciled dog population. Dogs have...
© 2014 Ghirlanda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
This essay explores the ubiquity of dogs in cinema as means of eliciting fear, love and excitement. ...
Fashions and fads are important phenomena that influence many individual choices. They are ubiquitou...
Fashions and fads are important phenomena that influence many individual choices. They are ubiquitou...
Creating entertaining yet educational stories to cultivate curiosity in caring for animals can impro...
2013-09-25This dissertation theorizes a more inclusive model of stardom called "multispecies stardom...
What kinds of animals do we see on television and in print media? What are the trends, themes, scene...
People have always had a fascination for large, exotic types of animals and as a result many zoos ...
<p>American Kennel Club data show that registrations of Labrador retrievers increased at an average ...
In this study, the researcher wanted to see how much of a difference the media had on the public opi...
This study is focused on influence of social media on dog breed popularity, and if an increase in po...
We investigate the relationship between characteristics of dog breeds and their popularity between y...
There are over 170 dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club but most have never gone throug...
Everywhere dogs are found, they are stitched into human hearts. But are humans stitched into theirs?...