Obesity in Dogsa Human Bourne Disease
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https://doi.org/10.60837/curare.v40i1-2.1864Keywords:
obesity, obesity in dogs, biophilia, human-animal-relation, animal assisted therapy, mutual participant observationAbstract
The author discusses the role of animalshere of dogsas “participant observers.” He demonstrates the complex relationship of this role to the recent growing of obesity in dogs as a “human bourne” disease and discusses the concept of biophilia (Wilson) for solving the human medical problem by redefining the long relationship of animal and human.
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2024-09-04
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