In the light of the recent rapid growth in the ownership of 'status dogs' in the UK, and drawing upon research conducted in Britain and North America, this article considers the motivation of the dogs' owners, the relationship between the ownership of 'statu dogs' and urban street gangs, and the social impact of these dogs. [as appears on publisher website
Responsible dog ownership has been identified as a point of intervention to promote physical activit...
The UK has a long history of keeping dogs (Thomas, 1983). In contrast, in Japan, dog ownership has b...
Australian urban animal management legislation prescribes the conditions for owning and living with ...
Recent UK media reports and government responses evidence a rising concern over irresponsible dog ow...
This is the first book in the UK or US to set on record the recent cultural phenomenon of the use of...
This is the first reprint of my 2012 book Unleashed. This time the book is in paperback with a new ...
Within sociology a burgeoning literature on class identities and politics has developed during the p...
This research explores the roles that dogs could play in the lives of their owners in Singapore. Giv...
Human-dog relationships are an important contributor to the welfare of dogs, but little is known abo...
Desire for status or control may motivate some consumers to own certain types of pets. In the light ...
This article reviews the social scientific literature on dog fighting in the UK and USA since the 19...
Given the prevalence of pet dogs in households throughout the world, decisions regarding dog acquisi...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from University of Cordoba Press via htt...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from the University of Cordoba via http:...
That dogs can live and breed as free-living animals contributes to public health risks including zoo...
Responsible dog ownership has been identified as a point of intervention to promote physical activit...
The UK has a long history of keeping dogs (Thomas, 1983). In contrast, in Japan, dog ownership has b...
Australian urban animal management legislation prescribes the conditions for owning and living with ...
Recent UK media reports and government responses evidence a rising concern over irresponsible dog ow...
This is the first book in the UK or US to set on record the recent cultural phenomenon of the use of...
This is the first reprint of my 2012 book Unleashed. This time the book is in paperback with a new ...
Within sociology a burgeoning literature on class identities and politics has developed during the p...
This research explores the roles that dogs could play in the lives of their owners in Singapore. Giv...
Human-dog relationships are an important contributor to the welfare of dogs, but little is known abo...
Desire for status or control may motivate some consumers to own certain types of pets. In the light ...
This article reviews the social scientific literature on dog fighting in the UK and USA since the 19...
Given the prevalence of pet dogs in households throughout the world, decisions regarding dog acquisi...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from University of Cordoba Press via htt...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from the University of Cordoba via http:...
That dogs can live and breed as free-living animals contributes to public health risks including zoo...
Responsible dog ownership has been identified as a point of intervention to promote physical activit...
The UK has a long history of keeping dogs (Thomas, 1983). In contrast, in Japan, dog ownership has b...
Australian urban animal management legislation prescribes the conditions for owning and living with ...