This article describes a study of thirteen women who had lived with companion animals during a domestic violence relationship. The women were interviewed in order to investigate how animals were affected by the violence, as well as how veterinarians were involved. Most women reported that companion animals had been abused or neglected by their partners, and they had delayed leaving due to concerns for animals left in the home. Affected animals most commonly demonstrated protection of the woman, and avoidance or aggression towards the partner. Only one woman confided to a veterinarian that she and her animals were living with domestic violence, and in four cases women’s partners had prevented them from accessing veterinary care. It is recomm...
This paper addresses the link between domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm by fi...
This paper addresses the link between domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm by fi...
This article reports on a thematic analysis of open-ended questions about how humans respond to viol...
A study of five women who had left violent relationships six months previously was undertaken to eli...
Abstract Research on domestic violence has established a substantial association between intimate pa...
In this book, Nik Taylor and Heather Fraser consider how we might better understand human-animal com...
Research has reported that women who seek refuge in domestic violence shelters report instances of a...
Previous research has found that domestic violence (DV) victims who seek refuge in DV shelters often...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Dec. 19, 2011)Committee members: Matthew Atherton (chair),...
Phil Arkow National Link Coalition – The National Resource Center on The Link Between Animal A...
This thematic review examines the literature regarding the relationship between domestic violence (D...
Veterinarians have noticed for quite some time that individuals who mistreat their animals may not s...
Research conducted in the USA (Ascione, 1996), has shown when a woman is a victim of domestic violen...
Since the beginning of empirical exploration about woman battering over twenty years ago, the bond s...
Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that impacts all members of a household, including pets. Ther...
This paper addresses the link between domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm by fi...
This paper addresses the link between domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm by fi...
This article reports on a thematic analysis of open-ended questions about how humans respond to viol...
A study of five women who had left violent relationships six months previously was undertaken to eli...
Abstract Research on domestic violence has established a substantial association between intimate pa...
In this book, Nik Taylor and Heather Fraser consider how we might better understand human-animal com...
Research has reported that women who seek refuge in domestic violence shelters report instances of a...
Previous research has found that domestic violence (DV) victims who seek refuge in DV shelters often...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Dec. 19, 2011)Committee members: Matthew Atherton (chair),...
Phil Arkow National Link Coalition – The National Resource Center on The Link Between Animal A...
This thematic review examines the literature regarding the relationship between domestic violence (D...
Veterinarians have noticed for quite some time that individuals who mistreat their animals may not s...
Research conducted in the USA (Ascione, 1996), has shown when a woman is a victim of domestic violen...
Since the beginning of empirical exploration about woman battering over twenty years ago, the bond s...
Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that impacts all members of a household, including pets. Ther...
This paper addresses the link between domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm by fi...
This paper addresses the link between domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm by fi...
This article reports on a thematic analysis of open-ended questions about how humans respond to viol...