Journal article
People and Companion Animals: It Takes Two to Tango
Catherine Amiot, Brock Bastian, Pim Martens
BIOSCIENCE | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2016
Abstract
Animals have accompanied humans for thousands of years, with a strong bond forged between humans and other species. Our relationships with animals can take different forms. On one hand, animals can serve instrumental purposes: We currently use animals for clothing, for testing a range of human products, for gaining basic insights into human biology and behavior, and as food. On the other hand, human-animal relations are social. The clearest example is the practice of pet keeping, with people attributing a special status to their companion animals. We review the current state of research on human-animal relations by focusing particularly on companion animals and on the psychological mechanism..
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