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“Quacking for Noggin”: Farm Animal–Assisted Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors
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Student Perceptions of Campus-Integrated Therapy Dogs: Best Practices and Impact on Well-Being and Campus Belonging
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Can an Equine-Assisted Learning Course Improve Emotional Intelligence in Undergraduate Students?
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The Inclusion of Animals in Educational Settings: The Educators’ Perspective
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Challenges, Coping Strategies, and Benefits of Animal-Assisted Crisis Response Following Disasters and Traumatic Events
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A Qualitative Study Understanding the Effects of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in Equine Therapy
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It’s All About the Ruff: Utilizing Therapy Dogs to Address Trauma in Domestic Violence Settings
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Introducing Therapy Dog Programs Within Organizational Settings: A Scoping Review of Implementation Processes and Practices
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I Would Do Anything for You: Exploring the Experiences of Guardians Providing Hospice Care for Their Dying Companion Animals
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Other perspectives on animals, their sentience and cognition
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Donald Griffin, cognitive ethology, and animal life histories
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More equal than others: Taxonomic bias in animal management
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Précis of The Edge of Sentience: Risk and Precaution in Humans, Other Animals, and AI
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Not just bony fish: all nonmammalian and nonavian animals are neglected in both welfare and general research
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An Academia-Community Partnership Aiming to Benefit the Well-Being of Shelter Cats and Promote the Learning Outcomes of College Students
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The Potential Benefits of Co-Design in Dog-Assisted Treatment Programs for Veterans Seeking Mental Health Care
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Companion Dogs and Depression, Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adult ICU Survivors: A Scoping Review
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Dog-Friendly Workplaces: Understanding What Works and Lessons Learned Through Reflexive Thematic Analysis
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Morphological survey of Haemosporida parasites in wild birds from Colombia
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What is it like to be a cognitive ethologist?
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What is it like to be a diplomat? Reflections on Donald Griffin and emotion
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Griffin's slow burn revolution in philosophy and comparative cognition
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Public Relations and Marketing on Websites of Guide Dog Organizations
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Volume 15 : Issue 1, January 2025