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The benefits of human-companion animal interaction: a review.

Journal of veterinary medical education , Volume 35 , Issue 4 (2008)
Sandra B Barker , Aaron R Wolen
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Relational Ecology: Framework for Understanding the Human-Animal Bond.

Journal of Sociology Social Welfare , Volume 40 , Issue 4 (2013)
JM Putney , A
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And then the dog died.

Death studies , Volume 30 , Issue 1 (2006)
Kenneth R Kaufman , Nathaniel D Kaufman
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Animal welfare impact following the 4 september canterbury (darfield) earthquake. Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies , :.

Volume 2011 , Issue 2 (2011)
S Glassey , T Wilson
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Recent victimization and recidivism: the potential moderating effects of family support.

Violence and victims , Volume 30 , Issue 2 (2015)
Caitlin J Taylor
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Commonwealth of Australia: National Strategy for Disaster Resilience Companion Booklet.

Edited by AttorneyGenerals Department Canberra Commonwealth of Australia 20 , Volume 2012
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Abdominal wall modification for the difficult ostomy.

Clinics in colon and rectal surgery , Volume 21 , Issue 1 (2008)
David E Beck
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No Pet Left Behind: Accommodating Pets in Emergency Planning.

Journal of Public Policy Marketing , Volume 26 , Issue 1 (2007)
HA Leonard , DL Scammon
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The impact of pet loss on the perceived social support and psychological distress of hurricane survivors.

Journal of traumatic stress , Volume 22 , Issue 3 (2009)
Sarah R Lowe , Jean E Rhodes , Liza Zwiebach , Christian S Chan
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Associations between pet ownership and self-reported health status in people suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome.

Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.) , Volume 15 , Issue 4 (2009)
Deborah L Wells