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Oral Presentations + Poster Presentations IAHAIO SCHEDULE McCormick Place, Chicago, USA
Sunday, July 21, 2013 Room 183A Moderator: Rebecca Johnson 8.00 am -‐11.50 am 8.00 am – 8.15 am Welcome by R. Johnson & E. Gordon & Introduction of AVMA
2012 Bustad Award Winner, Dr. Tom Catanzaro 8.15 am -‐ 9.15am Leo Bustad Award Winner Presentation: Dr. Tom Catanzaro 9.15 am – 9.20 am Introduction of Dr. W. McCulloch by Dr.R .Johnson 9.20 am – 9.35 am Speech by Dr. William McCulloch 9.35 am – 9.50 am Presentation of the 1th William F. McCulloch Award by R.
Johnson & Dr. W. F. McCulloch 9.50 am -‐ 10.50 am Keynote Presentation: The addictive Neurochemistries of
Human-‐Animal Bonds: From Brain Opioids to Oxytocin Jaak Panksepp, Dept of VCAPP, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
10.50 am-‐ 11.10 am Break ( coffee on your own)
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Room 183 A: Oral presentations
Moderator: Rebecca Johnson 11.10 am -‐11.50 am
11.10 am -‐11.30 am Psychophysiological Effects of an Attachment-‐Based Equine Assisted Intervention in Insecure Mother-‐Child Dyads
Andrea Beetz1, Nora Winkler2, Denise Hebesberger3 ,4, Henri Julius1, Kurt Kotrschal3 ,4 1Dept. of Special Education, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany, 2Dept. of Psychology, University of Jena, Jena, Germany, 3Dept. of Behavioral Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 4Konrad Lorenz Research Station Gruenau, Gruenau im Almtal, Austria
11.30 am -‐11.50 am Synchronization of parasympathetic activity between owner and dog? Evidence from heart rate and heart rate variability
Iris Schöberl, 1 ,2, Manuela Wedl1 ,2, Kurt Kotrschal1 ,21 Konrad Lorenz Research Station, Grünau im Almtal, Austria, 2Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Vienna, 1090, Vienna, Austria
11.50 am -‐ 12:40 am Poster Session 1 (20) in Room 183AB 11.50 am -‐ 12.40 am Moderated Poster Session 1a (10) in Room 181A Moderator: Brenda Bax Sunday July 21, 2013 Poster session in Room 18 3 B (19) 11.50 am – 12.40 am
1. Multiple sclerosis and Horse: from a recreational activity to a self care (therapeutic educational) program
Cecile Cardon, Didier Vernay, Melanie Martin-‐Teyserre, Auvergne University, Clermont-‐Ferrand, France
2. The Adolescent and Dog-‐Walking Instrument: Theoretically Based Survey Development
Coley Vitztum, Peggy Ward-‐Smith, University of Missouri-‐Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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3. Comparison between a Cognitive Behavioral program and a Cognitive Behavioral Program supported by Dog Assisted Therapy to reduce stress in adults
Xóchitl Ortiz-‐Jiménez, Mónica Teresa González-‐Ramírez, René Landero-‐Hernández, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, UANL, Faculty of Psychology, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
4. Differences between dog owners and no-‐owners in perceived stress and mental health
Xóchitl Ortiz-‐Jimenez, Mónica-‐Teresa González-‐Ramírez, René Landero-‐Hernández, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, UANL, Faculty of Psychology., Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
5. Animal Assisted therapy; part of a comprehensive health care program provided to a broad range of patients at Philippe Pinel-‐psychiatric hospital
William Lambiotte, Fondation Sommer, Paris, France
6. Dog ownership in Japan, communication tool for isolated elderly in the community
Kazumi Kikuchi 1, Hisao Osada2, 1Teikyo Heisei University, Tokyo, Japan, 2J. F. Oberlin University, Tokyo, Japan
7. Changes in Aberrant Behaviors and Attitudes toward Household Pets following 10-‐week involvement in Therapeutic Horseback Riding in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Robin Gabriels 1 ,2, John Agnew1 ,2, Zhaoxing Pan1 ,2, 1 University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, USA, 2Children's Hosptial Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, USA
8. Psychological evaluation of a dog-‐assisted program in a prison by inmates and handlers
Naoko Koda 1, Yoshio Miyazi2, Miyako Kuniyoshi3, Gen Watanabe1, Chiemi Miyazi2
1 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan, 2Japan Animal-‐Assisted Therapy Council, Kako, Hyogo, Japan, 3Harima Rehabilitation Program Center, Kakogawa, Hyogo, Japan
9. Ability of teachers to manage rabbits kept for educational use in Japanese kindergartens
Mari Morimoto 1, Yuki Koba2, Hajime Tanida1, 1 Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan, 2Teikyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan
10. The Effects of Dog Ownership on Social Cognition Skills
Irene Rae 1, Bilge Mutlu1, Leila Takayama2, Sandra McCune3, 1 University of Wisconsin-‐-‐Madison, Madison, WI, USA, 2Willow Garage, Inc., Menlo Park, CA, USA, 3WALTHAM® Centre for Pet Nutrition, Waltham-‐on-‐the-‐Wolds, Leics., UK
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11. Animal – Assisted Physical Activity: a new resource to aid in obesity treatment
Maja Kraguljac, Yana Silva, Aline Melo, Riclayne Silva, Luana Aureliano, Pedro Carlota, Larissa Bastos, Louise Borner, Lucas Caldas, Rafael Pedri, Centro Universitário CESMAC, Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil
12. Bovine pain scoring and empathy towards animals are linked among veterinarians
Ingela Wikman, Research Center of Animal Welfare at University of Helsinki
13. Do people form an internal emotionally secure script in their attachments to animals?
Sigal Zilcha-‐Mano, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya, Israel
14. What's Working: Successful Practices of a Local AAI Organization
Janelle Nimer, Debbie Carr, Stacy Grover, Therapy Animals of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
15. Does charging contribute to reducing pet abandonment in Japan?
Yuki Iwakura, Sapporo University, Hokkaido, Japan
16. The qualitative evaluation of stimuli derived from a cat with using a functional near infrared spectroscopy
Ai Kobayashi, Teppei Maruko, Nobuyo Ohtani, MItsuaki Ohta, Azabu University, Kanagawa, Japan
17. Changing conceptions of ‘health' and ‘care': the humanisation of the companion-‐animal human relationship
Rebekah Fox 1, Sandra McCune0 ,1, 1 Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, 2WALTHAM® Centre for Pet Nutrition, Waltham on the Wolds. Leicestershire, UK
18. If Equine Assisted Social Work is the answer what is the question? An exploratory study to investigate the role of Equine Assisted Social Work used as a complementary to residential treatment for girls with self harm problems and who can be suicidal
Catharina Carlsson, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden
19. Clinical Applications of a Multispecies Animal-‐assisted Therapy Program in a Residential School Setting for High-‐risk Youth
Kirby Wycoff, Worcester State University (Worcester, Mass)
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Sunday July 21, 2013 Moderated poster session in Room 181 A (10) Moderator Brenda Bax 11.50 am – 12.40 am 1. Therapists’ Approach to Animal-‐Assisted Therapy for Children and Adults with Attachment Avoidance and Anxiety
Sigal Zilcha-‐Mano, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya, Israel
2. Facilitation of Social Positive Behaviors of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder through dog assisted activity -‐ Clinical observation and Quantitative Analysis Using a Wearable Device
Atsushi Funahashi, 1, Anna Gruebler2, Hideki Kadone3, Takeshi Aoki4, Kenji Suzuki5 , 1Department of Education and Social Service. Institute for Developmental Research, Aichi Human Service Center, Kasugai, Aichi, Japan, 2Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaragi, Japan, 3Center for Cybernics Research, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaragi, Japan, 4Chubu Animal assisted THerapy Association, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, 5Japan Science and Technology Agency, Tokyo, Japan
3. The relationship between pets and multiple child health indicators
Anne M. Gadomski1, Ardis L. Olson2, Zsolt Nagykaldi3, Nicole Krupa1, Melissa Scribani1, Paul Jenkins1, 1Bassett Research Institute, Cooperstown,NY, USA, 2Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH, USA, 3University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA
4. Effects of Equine-‐Assisted Therapy in Mother-‐Child Dyads with Insecure Attachment
Andrea Beetz1, Nora Winkler2, Kurt Kotrschal3 ,4, Henri Julius1, ,3, 1 Dept. of Special Education, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany, 2Dept. of Psychology, University of Jena, Jena, Germany, 3Dept. of Behavioral Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 4Konrad Lorenz Research Station Gruenau, Gruenau im Almtal, Austria
5. The Impact of Two Bactrian Camels at a Residential Treatment Center for Children through the Application of the Sanctuary® Model.
Michael Kaufmann, Miyako Kinoshita, Green Chimneys School/Green Chimneys Institute, Brewster, NY, USA
6. Children with behavior problems open up more in an Equine Assisted Intervention
Andrea Beetz, 1, Kurt Kotrschal2 ,3, Henri Julius1, 1 Dept. of Special Education, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany, 2Dept. of Behavioral Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 3Konrad Lorenz Research Station Gruenau, Gruenau im Almtal, Austria
7. Effect of a therapy dog on the language development of preschoolers.
Sheila Bernstein1, 2, 1Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, USA, 2Bernstein Speech-‐Language
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8. Safeguarding the Needs from the Other End of The Therapeutic Leash: Pet Assisted Therapy -‐ Welfare Assessment Tool (PAT-‐WAT)
Aubrey Fine1, , Jose Peralta2, Sabrina Schuck3 1 CA, Poly State University, Pomona, CA, USA, 2Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Pomona, CA, USA, 3University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA
9. Pet adoption triggers empathy in individuals with autism spectrum disorders
Marine Grandgeorge1 , 2, Tordjman Sylvie3, Lazartigues Alain1, Lemonnier Eric1, Deleau Michel4, Hausberger Martine2,1CHRU de Brest, Hopital de Bohars, Centre de Ressources Autisme, Bohars, France, 2UMR-‐CNRS 6552, Laboratoire Ethologie Animale et Humaine, Rennes, France, 3CHRU Guillaume Regnier, Rennes, France, 4Centre de recherches en psychologie, cognition et communication, Rennes, France
10. Teaching Children and Adults Dogs' Body Language
Kerstin Meints1, Victoria Brelsford1, Tiny De Keuster2, 1, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK, 2University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
12.40-‐1.40 pm: Attendees lunch (on your own) Sunday, July 21, 2013 AFTERNOON Room 183 A Moderator: Dennis Turner 1.40 pm – 2.45 pm 1.40 pm -‐1.45 pm. Introduction of Dr. Stephen Porges by Dr. Dennis Turner 1.45 -‐ 2.45 Plenary Presentation: Human Animal Interactions: A Neural Exercise
Supporting Health Stephen W. Porges, PhD, Principal Researcher in Behavioral Neuroscience Translational Research in Neural Medicine Discovery and Analytical Science RTI International NC 2.45 pm -‐3.30 pm Coffee Break ( on your own) 3.30 pm -‐6.50 pm Oral presentations (Rooms 183A, 183B, & 181A) Oral Presentations (Room 183A) (10) Moderator: Pauleen Bennett 3.30 pm -‐5.10 pm
3.30 pm – 3.50 pm: The Evolution of the Cognitive Dog
Brian Hare, Evan Maclean, Duke University, Durham North Carolina, USA
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3.50 pm -‐ 4.10 pm: Initial Development and Validation of a Newly Constructed Pet Attachment Scale
Aki Sato, Todd Little, The University of Kansas, Center for Research Methods & Data Analysis, Lawrence, KS, USA
4.10 pm – 4.30 pm: One Health: Linking Human and Animal Health Policy and Practice Options in Switzerland -‐ with a special focus on the Human-‐Animal Bond
Andrea Meisser, Jacob Zinsstag, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Swiss TPH, Basel, Switzerland
4.30 pm – 4.50 pm: What would have Freud said (on the human-‐animal bond)? A fictional "symposium" on human-‐animal bond with psychology's most influential minds
Sarit Lev-‐Bendov, Oranim College, Kiryat Tivon, Israel
4.50 pm – 5.10 pm: Camargue horses meeting with inmates: A psycho-‐anthropological study on equine mediation's therapeutic aspects in a prison setting
Benedicte de Villers1, Jessie Ansorge0 ,, Thierry Boissin0, 1University of Liege, Liege, Belgium, 2University of Toulouse Le Mirail, Toulouse, France, 3HUGOB, Association d'intérêt général, Aix en Provence, France
Moderator: Erika Friedmann 5.10 pm – 6.50 pm
5.10 pm -‐ 5.30 pm: The Integration of Animals into Psychotherapy as a Facilitator of the Therapeutic Alliance and Emotional Availability with At-‐Risk Children
Nancy Parish-‐Plass,1 ,2, 1 AHAVA Emergency Shelter for At-‐risk Children, Kiryat Bialik, Israel, 2University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
5.30 pm -‐ 5.50 pm: A comparison of people with their guide dogs or companion dogs: daily walking and dogs' social interactions
Mariko Yamamoto, Marissa Yamamoto, Lynette Hart, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, USA
5.50 pm – 6.10 pm: Construction of Children’s Canine Care and Welfare knowledge Scale; Understanding the Link between Canine Welfare Knowledge in Children and their Perceptions of Dogfighting to Inform Responsible and Caring Canine Ownership Education Interventions
Maria Iliopoulou, Rene Rosenbaum MSU, East Lansing, MI, USA
6.10 pm -‐ 6.30 pm: Dog-‐handler teams evaluation in Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI)
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Sabrina Bonichin1, Eleonora Simoni1, Rosanna Blonda1, Lieta Marinelli2, Paolo Mongilio2, Elisa Pitteri 2, Serena Adamelli 2, Camilla Siliprandi 3 1Department of Developmental and Socialization Psychology, University of Padua, PADOVA (PD), Italy, 2Laboratory of Applied Ethology, Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Scienze, University of Padua, Italy, LEGNARO (PD), Italy, 3National Reference Center for Animal Assisted Interventions, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie Centro di referenza nazionale per gli interventi assistiti con gli animali, Italy, LEGNARO (PD), Italy
6.30 pm – 6.50 pm: Our Ethical and Moral Responsibility: Ensuring the Welfare of Therapy Animals
Aubrey Fine1, Julia Albright2, John New2, Jose Peralta3, 1CA Poly State University, Pomona, CA, USA, 2University of Tennessee’s-‐ College of Veterinary Medicine, Knoxville, Tenn, USA, 3Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Pomona, CA, USA
Sunday, July 21, 2013 Oral presentations (Room 183 B) (10) Moderator Kurt Kotrschal 3.30 pm – 5.10 pm
3.30 pm -‐ 3.50 pm: Vets in the city: how better advocacy and collaboration by veterinarians -‐ and other companion animal professionals -‐ to protect dog-‐friendly greenspace is good for business, good for animal welfare and good for the human-‐animal bond
Stephen Jenkinson1 ,2,1, Access and Countryside Management, Orkney, Scotland, UK, 2The Kennel Club, London, UK
3.50 pm -‐ 4.10 pm: Minding the animal side -‐ therapy dogs' welfare in animal-‐assisted interventions
Lisa Maria Glenk1 ,2, Birgit Ursula Stetina4, Oswald Kothgassner3, Rupert Palme1, Berthold Kepplinger2 ,5, Halina Baran2, 1Department of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Medical Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 2Karl Landsteiner Research Institute for Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology, Neurorehabilitation and Pain Treatment, Landesklinikum Amstetten-‐Mauer, Austria, 3Department of Applied Psychology: Health, Development, Enhancement & Intervention, Working Group Clinical Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 4Workgroup Counselling Psychology, Department of Psychology, Webster University Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 5SeneCura Neurological Rehabilitation Center Kittsee, Kittsee, Austria
4.10 pm – 4.30 pm: Measuring the Well-‐being of Therapy Dogs: Regulatory and Practical Experiences in Two Settings
Julia D. Albright, John C. New, Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine, Knoxville, TN, USA
4.30 – 4.50 pm: Psychophysiological effects of a dog's presence on children's attention and
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concentration performance as well as learning
Karin Hediger 1 ,2, 1, IEMT-‐Switzerland, Zurich, Switzerland, 2I.E.A.P./I.E.T., Zurich, Switzerland
4.50 pm – 5.10 pm: Cognitive Predictors of Assistance Dog Success
Evan MacLean, Brian Hare, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Moderator Karyl Hurley 5.10 pm – 6.50 pm 5.10 pm – 5.30 pm: Behavioural reactions of elderly people during bi-‐weekly visits with either a dog, a robot seal (PARO) or a soft toy cat
Karen Thodberg 1, Janne Winther Christensen1, Poul Videbech2,
5.30 pm – 5. 50 pm: Animal-‐assisted intervention for autism: A systematic literature review
Marguerite E. O'Haire, The University of Queensland, School of Psychology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
5.50 pm – 6.10 pm: Animal use in animal-‐assisted interventions: A roadmap to ethical practice
Jennifer Pearson, Institute for Human-‐Animal Connection, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver, Denver, CO, USA
6.10 pm – 6.30 pm: Enhancement of mentalization and mindfulness skills in patients with personality disorders through a horse-‐dog combined AAI
Géza Kovács, Mental Health Care Cooperation Ars Curae, Amstelveen, The Netherlands
6.30 pm – 6.50 pm: Group Agility – Animal-‐Assisted Therapy and Adolescents with Severe Mental Illness
Mona Tellier1, Maribel Vila1, Eulalia Navarra2, Leticia Gimenez0 ,2, Alexandre Molero ,2 1Positivas Can, Manresa, Barcelona, Spain, 2Benito Menni CASM, Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
Sunday July 21, 2013 Oral presentations (Room 181 A) (10 Moderator: Brinda Jegatheesan 3.30 pm – 5.10 pm
3.30 pm – 3.50 pm Pounding the pavement: Does dog walking influence perceptions of
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Hayley Christian, 1, Lisa Wood1, Andrea Nathan1, Karen Martin1, Stephen Houghton2, Ichiro Kawachi3, Sandra McCune4 , 1Centre for the Built Environment and Health, School of Population Health, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 2Centre for Child and Adolescent Related Disorders, Graduate School of Education, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 3School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, USA, 4WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Leicestershire, UK
3.50 pm – 4.10 pm: A Systematic Review of the Reported Prevalence of Pet-‐Related and Owner-‐Related Reasons for Pet Surrender
Kim Lambert, Jason Coe, Jan Sargeant, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
4.10 pm – 4.30 pm: Holy cow to healing dogs -‐ An overview in the change of perception of the Human-‐Animal bond in India
Minal Kavishwar 1 ,2, 1 Animal Angels Foundation, Pune, India, 2King Edward Memorial Hospital, Pune, India, 3SNDT University, Mumbai, India
4.30 pm – 4.50 pm: Behavioral Training to Improve Handlers' Animal Advocacy in Animal-‐Assisted Interactions (AAI) Programs
Ann R. Howie 1, 2, 1Human-‐Animal Solutions, LLC, Olympia, WA, USA, 2University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work, Denver, CO, USA
4.50 pm – 5.10 pm: Stress responses to simulated avalanche search and rescue operations in military dogs
Silvana Diverio1*, Olimpia Barbato1, Gabriela Guelfi1, Renato Zasso2, Roberta Cavallina3, Gloria Massimo1, Walter Di Mari4, Stefano Murari5, Michele Santoro6, Valter Levis5, Toby Knowles7
1 LEBA (Laboratory of Ethology and Animal Welfare), Department of Biopathological Science and Hygiene of Animal and Food Production, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, via san Costanzo 4, 06126 Perugia, Italy 2 ARPAV (Agenzia Regionale per la Prevenzione e Protezione Ambientale del Veneto), Arabba Avalanche Centre (Livinallongo - BL), Italy. 3 IZSS (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Regioni Lazio e Toscana), Rome, Italy. 4 GdF (Guardia di Finanza), Direzione Veterinaria e Cinofili, Rome, Italy 5 GdF (Guardia di Finanza), Predazzo Alpine Rescue School, Trento, Italy 6 GdF (Guardia di Finanza), Dog Breeding and Training Centre, Castiglione del Lago (PG), Italy 7 School of Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, Langford, Bristol, UK Moderator: Elizabeth Ormerod 5.10 pm – 6.50 pm
5.10 pm – 5.30 pm : Animal Assisted Programs in the treatment of behavioral problems in children with multiple disabilities
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Lorenzo Pergolini1 Mauro Mario Coppa2 , Erika Orena1, , Rino Reginella2 , 1 Lega del Filo d'Oro Onlus, Osimo (AN), Italy, 2Pet Village Cooperativa Sociale, Senigallia (AN), Italy
5.30 pm – 5.50 pm: Elements of a Successful Service Dog Partnership in the Workplace
Margaret Glenn, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA
5.50 pm – 6.10 pm: Preliminary findings from an RCT of an animal-‐assisted intervention with adjudicated youth
Rita Casey1, Annmarie Cano1, Amy Johnson2, Dana May0 1Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA, 2Teachers Pet: Dogs and Kids Learning Together, Rochester, Michigan, USA
6.10 pm – 6.30 pm: Patients and therapists view on animal-‐assisted therapy as supplement to ordinary therapy at a physical rehabilitation center
Christine Olsen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
6.30 pm – 6.50 pm: Exposure of self: a special journey between mentally challenged youths and disadvantaged youths together with animals and a camera Robin Zelcer, Sharon Pony Beit Rachel Straus, Jerusalem, Israel CONFERENCE BANQUET 7pm – 10 pm Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier, 600 East Grand Avenue, Chicago Il.
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Oral Presentations + Poster Presentations IAHAIO SCHEDULE McCormick Place Monday, July 22, 2013 Oral presentations room 183 A Welcome: M.J. Enders-‐Slegers Moderator: Sandra McCune 8.00– 9.15 8.05 -‐ 8.35 am Plenary Presentation: Animal Assisted Interventions: Animal
Welfare and the Role of the Veterinarian Elizabeth Ormerod, BVMS MRCVS FRSA, chairman of SCAS
8.35 -‐ 9.10 am Plenary Presentation: One health: Dog Walking in an Era of
Overweight and Obesity: Strategies for Both Ends of the Leash Rebecca A. Johnson PhD, RN, FAAN, Millsap Professor of Gerontological Nursing, MU Sinclair School of Nursing Director, Research Center for Human Animal Interaction, MU College of Veterinary Medicine Clydesdale Annex Columbia, MO 65211
9.15 -‐ 9.30 am IAHAIO /ISAZ Distinguished Scholar Award 9.30 -‐10.00 am Presentation of the IAHAIO/ISAZ Award Winner 10.00-‐10.45 am Coffee Break ( on your own) 10.45 am-‐12.05 pm Oral Presentations (Rooms 183 A, 183 B, and 181 A) Oral presentations Room 183 A (4) Moderator: Stephen Browning 10.45 am – 12.05 am
10.45 am – 11.05 am: Domestic violence and animal abuse in the Netherlands. An explorative study of the link between domestic violence and animal cruelty conducted among female victims of domestic violence
Wendy Garnier2, Marie-‐Jose Enders-‐Slegers1 1, Open University, Heerlen, The Netherlands, 2KADERA, Enschede, The Netherlands
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11.05 am – 11.25 am: The Link, One Health, and Social Capital: A New Strategy for Empathy Education and Human Services Training
Phil Arkow ,1Harcum College, Bryn Mawr, Penna., USA, 2Camden County College, Blackwood, New Jersey, USA, 3National Link Coalition, Stratford, New Jersey, USA, 4Latham Foundation, Alameda, Calif., USA, 5Animals & Society Institute, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA
11.25 am – 11.45 am: The role of human and dog personality in human-‐dog interactions
Iris Schöberl1 , , Manuela Wedl1 ,2, ,2, Kurt Kotrschal1 ,21Konrad Lorenz Research Station, University of Vienna, Grünau im Almtal, Austria, 2Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
11.45 am – 12.05 am: Does pet adoption improve wellbeing? Some surprising findings
Sigal Zilcha-‐Mano, Tsachi Ein-‐Dor Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya, Israel
Monday July 22, 2013 Oral presentations (4) Room 183 B Moderator: Francois Martin 10.45 am – 12.05 am
10.45 am – 11.05 am: Children's attachment to humans is reflected in their interactions with a dog
Kurt Kotrschal1 , Manuela Wedl, 1 Andrea Beetz2 ,3, Henri Julius3, ,21Konrad Lorenz Research Station, University of Vienna, Grünau im Almtal, Austria, 2Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 3Department of Special Education, University of Rostock, Rostock, Austria
11.05 am – 11.25 am: A dog’s presence during venipuncture in a pediatric hospital
Laura Vagnoli2, Tommaso Misuri1, Francesca Mugnai1, Alexis Gabriele Gerakis1, Andrea Messeri21Antropozoa onlus -‐ Animal Assisted Interventions Organization, Florence, Italy, 2Pain Service & Palliative Care, Meyer Children’s Hospital, Florence, Italy
11.25 am: – 11.45 am: Animal Assisted activity with a dog and robot assisted activity with the robot seal Paro in health promotion for elderly with dementia at nursing homes
Ingeborg Pedersen1, Christine Olsen1, Astrid Bergland2, Marie-‐Jose Enders-‐Slegers3, Camilla Ihlebæk1,1Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway, 2Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo, Norway, Open University, Heerlen, The Netherlands
11.45 am – 12.05 am: Homeless with a dog: between marginalization and hope of rehabilitation
Christophe Blanchard, Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne, EVRY, France
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Monday July 22, 2013 Oral presentations (4) Room 181 A Moderator: Aubrey Fine 10.45 -‐12.05 am 10.45 am – 11.05 am: Shelter Dogs Walking with Older Adults: Dog Outcomes Rebecca A. Johnson, PhD, RN, FAAN1, Charlotte A. McKenney, RN, BSN1, Sandra McCune, VN, BA, PhD2, 1University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA, 2WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Leicestershire, UK 11.05 am – 11.25 am: Increasing dog's adoptability by working on emotions
Silvana Diverio2, Maria Chiara Catalani1, Roberto Marchesini3, , , Gaetano Martino4, 1Perugia University, Perugia, Italy, 2LEBA -‐ Laboratory of Ethology and Animal Welfare -‐ Department of Biopathological Science and Hygiene of Animal and Food Production, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Perugia University, Perugia, Italy, 3SIUA -‐ School of Human-‐Animal Interaction, Bologna, Italy, 4Perugia University -‐ Department of Agricultural Economic and Food Science Faculty of Agriculture, Perugia, Italy
11.25 am – 11.45am: Depression and Anxiety in Caregivers who are Managing a Pet's Chronic Illness
Melissa Kelly, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
11.45 am – 12.05 am: Positive planning for pets in new housing: how early engagement and new guidance for planners, architects and builders promotes the human-‐animal bond, while reducing negative impacts on the environment, wildlife and local residents.
Stephen Jenkinson,1 ,2, 1, Access and Countryside Management, Orkney, Scotland, UK, 2The Kennel Club, London, UK
12.00 -‐ 1.00 pm Lunch ( on your own); presenters please mount posters 1.00 -‐ 3.00 pm Oral presentations (Room 183 A, 183 B, & 181 A) Monday July 22, 2013 Oral presentations Room 183 A (6) Moderator: Emilia Gordon 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm
1.00 – 1.20 pm: More conversations with veterinary students: Do objectification processes occur during veterinary education?
Nancy Clarke 1 ,2, David Main0 ,2, Liz Paul0 ,2 1The World Society for the Protection of Animals, London, UK, 2The Animal Welfare and Behaviour Group, The School of Veterinary Science, The University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
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1.20 pm – 1.40 pm: Missouri Moving out in Front: Human-‐Animal Interaction for People in Transition
Hayley D. Yaglom, Rebecca A. Johnson, Jessica Bibbo, Gretchen K. M. Carlisle, Charlotte McKenney, Sandra M. Holt University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
1.40 pm – 2.00 pm: The effect of horse-‐assisted activities on adolescents' experience of mastery and perceived self-‐efficacy, self-‐esteem and social support
Hilde Hauge1, Ingela Lundin Kvalem2, Bjarne O. Braastad1, Bente Berget1, Marie-‐José Enders-‐Slegers3, Ingeborg Pedersen1, 1Department of animal and aquacultural sciences, Norwegian University of LIfe Sciences, Ås, Norway, 2Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 3 Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
2.00 pm – 2.20 pm: Animal Assisted Therapy Practices in Nursing Home in Turkey
Turel Ozkul1, Nazmiye Gunes2, Mahmure Cure3, Hazal Solmaz4, 1Uludag University Veterinary Faculty History of Veterinary Medicine and Deontology Department, Bursa, Turkey, 2Uludag University Veterinary Faculty Biochemistry Department, Bursa, Turkey, 3Metropolitan Municipality, Bursa, Turkey, 4Metropolitan Municipality, Bursa, Turkey
2.20 pm – 2.40 pm: The Canines and Childhood Cancer Study: Examining the Physiological Impacts of Human-‐Animal Interactions for Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, their Parents/Caregivers, and Therapy Dogs
Amy McCullough, Kevin Morris Ashleigh Ruehrdanz, Molly Jenkins , American Humane Association, Denver, CO, USA
2.40 – 3.00 pm: Child and Adolescent Functioning Outcomes After Six Months of Trauma-‐Focused Equine-‐Assisted Psychotherapy
Amanda Kruger 1 ,2, 1Texas State University-‐San Marcos, San Marcis, TX, USA, 2Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX, USA
Monday July 22, 2013 Oral presentations Room 183 B (6) Moderator: Lynette Hart 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm
1.00pm – 1.20 pm: A Projective Approach to Measure Human-‐Dog Attachment
Andrea Beetz1, Evi Myska1, Sandra McCune2, Kurt Kotrschal1; 1 Department of Behavioral Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstr. 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria and Konrad Lorenz Research Station, Grünau im Almtal, Austria;2 WALTHAM® Centre for Pet Nutrition, Freeby Lane, Waltham-‐on-‐the-‐Wolds, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE14 4RT, UK
1.20 – 1.40 pm: Impact of a Canine-‐Assisted Intervention on Social Skills and Problem Behaviors in Children with ADHD
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Natasha Emmerson1, Kimberley Lakes1, Aubrey Fine2, Sabrina Schuck0, 1University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA, 2California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA, USA
1.40 pm – 2.00 pm: Associations Between Momentary Emotion, Basal Cortisol Production and Reactivity, and Observed Behavior in a Sample of Normal and At-‐Risk 5th Through 8th Grade Children During Their First Mounted Equine Facilitated Learning Activity
Patricia Pendry, Alexa Carr, Annelise Smith, Stephanie Roeter, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA
2.00 pm – 2.20 pm: Renting with pets: finding, keeping and affording pet friendly housing in Sydney, Australia
Emma Power, University of Western Sydney, Penrith, Australia
2.20 – 2.40 pm: Responses of non-‐human animals to loss of an attachment figure
Leticia Fanucchi1, Ruth C. Newberry1, 1Dep.of Animal Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Wa, USA, 2Dep.of Animal Sciences, Pullman, WA, USA
2.40 – 3.00 pm: How does Animal-‐Assisted Group Psychotherapy (AAGP) for children Work? On the Way to Establishing Theory and Research
Orit Harel , Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
Oral presentations Room 181 A (6) Moderator: M.J. Enders-‐Slegers 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm
1.00pm – 1.20pm: The Pet Assisted Living intervention for functional status in assisted living residents.
Erika Friedmann1, Elizabeth Galik1, Sue A. Thomas1, P. Sue Hall1, Sandra McCune0 ,2 1University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, Melton-‐Mowbray, LEICESTER, UK
1.20 pm – 1.40 pm: Do Archaeological Specimens Reflect Distant Historical Aspects of the Human-‐Animal Bond?
Dennis Lawler1, 1Illinois State Museum, Springfield IL, USA, 2Pacific Marine Mammal Center, Laguna Beach CA, USA
1.40 pm – 2.00 pm: Physical prompts to anthropomorphism of the domestic dog
Julie Hecht1, Alexandra Horowitz2,1 Horowitz Dog Cognition Lab, Barnard College, Psychology Department, New York, NY, USA, 2Barnard College, Psychology Department, New York, NY, USA
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2.00 pm – 2.20 pm: An Investigation of Muslim American Preschool-‐aged Children’s Views on Animal Wellness and Ethics
Brinda Jegatheesan, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
2.20 pm – 2.40 pm: Animal-‐assisted educational activities at CLAW, South Africa: Holistic impacts on community welfare
Cora Bailey 1 ,2, Kate Nattrass Atema1, Hanna Lentz11. International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Yarmouthport, MA, USA, 2Community Led Animal Welfare (CLAW), Roodepoort, South Africa
2.40 pm – 3.00 pm: Effects of an animal-‐assisted intervention program on nursing home residents suffering from dementia
Ms. Sandra Wesenberg, TU Dresden, Germany
3.00 pm – 3.45 Coffee break ( on your own) 3.45 pm -‐5.00 pm Poster Presentations (20) Room 183 B
Moderated Poster Presentations (8) Room 181 A Room 183 B 1. Dancing program with animals (Doggie Doggie Dance) for retarded children as Animal Assisted Therapy Yesook Rhee1, Soyoung Kim1, Yoonju Choi2, 1Center for Chang-‐Pa Animal Assisted Therapy, Gyeongsan Si, Gyeongsangbuk-‐Do, Republic of Korea, 2Samsung Guidedog School for the Blind, Yongin Shi, Kyonggi Do, Republic of Korea
2. Human postural stability during dog walking
Bruna Carla Périco, Eliane Mauerberg-‐deCastro, Mayara Borkowske Pestana, Larissa Agnes Porto, Thaís Delamuta Ayres da Costa, Sao Paulo State University, Rio Claro, Brazil
3. Attitudes of farmers towards responsible dog ownership
Ryohei Koga 1, Naoko Koda0 ,2,1The Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan, 2Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
4. The effect of social network on the efficacy of an AAI for troubled youth.
Danielle Lambert 1, Annmarie Cano1, Rita Casey1, Amy Johnson2, Dana K. May1, 1Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA, 2Teacher's Pet: Dogs and Kids Learning Together, Macomb, MI, USA
5. Companion animals as a conduit for fostering social networks and social support
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Lisa Wood 1, Hayley Christian1, Andrea Nathan1, Claire Lauritsen1, Karen Martin1, Stephen Houghton1, Ichiro Kawachi2, Sandra McCune31,The University Of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 2Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA, 3WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Leicestershire, UK
6. Breed Stereotype and Effects of Handler Appearance on Perceptions of Pit Bulls
Lisa Gunter 1 ,2, 1Foothill College, Los Altos, CA, USA, 2Pawsitive Tails, San Francisco, CA, USA
7. A new paradigm for clinical research concerning animal mediation
Jessie Ansorge-‐Jeunier, Université Toulouse 2 le Mirail, Toulouse, Midi Pyrénées, France
8. Veterinarian Perspectives of One Health: Opportunities and Challenges
Michelle Gilbert 1, James Gillett1, Kate Dunn2, 1McMaster Universtity, Hamilton, Canada, 2University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
9. Children’s Visual Attention to Faces of Humans and Pet Animals: an Eye Tracking Study
Marta Borgi 1 ,2, Kerstin Meints3, Francesca Cirulli2, 1Università di Firenze, Florence, Italy, 2Instituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy, 3University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK
10. A Conceptual Model for Implementing Canine-‐Assisted Intervention for Children with ADHD
Sabrina Schuck 1, Aubrey Fine2, Natasha Emmerson1, Maryam Abdullah1 , 1UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA, 2California Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, USA
11. Dogs and Children in a Northern Plains Tribe
Paul Spicer1, Lori Jervis1, Gloria TallBull1, Emily Salois1 ,1University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA, 2University of Oklahama, Norman, OK, USA, 3University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
12. Emotional Labor and the Difficulties Faced by Veterinary Technicians in Animal Hospitals in Japan: Toward a Healthy Workplace
Noriko Niijima, Yamazaki Gakuen University, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
13. Development of a Companion Animal (Dog) Attachment Scale for Schoolchildren
Sayoko Hamano, Teikyo University of Science, Adachi-‐ku,Tokyo, Japan
14. Attitudes towards wolves (Canis lupus occidentalis) and dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) in Austria
Kurt Kotrschal 1, Traudl Kaya2, Georg Gauß3, 1Konrad Lorenz Forschungsstelle and Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 2BG/BRG
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Pichlmayergasse, Vienna, Austria, 3BG/BORG Mistelbach, Mistelbach, Austria
15. Are dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) more cooperative during leash walking than equally raised and kept wolves (Canis lupus occidentalis)?
Kurt Kotrschal1 ,2, Margit Auer2, Nora Bauer1 ,2, Barbara Glatz2, Marion Heszle1 ,2, Manuela Wedl1, Friederike Range2 ,3, Zsófia Virányi2 ,3, Carina Hampl1 ,2, 1University of Vienna Department of Behavioural Biology, Vienna, Austria, 2Wolf Science Center, Ernstbrunn, Austria, 3Messerli Institute and University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
16. Exploring objective approaches to measuring human physical activity in human-‐animal interaction research
Sarah Ellis1, Philippa Dall0 ,2, Brian Ellis0 ,2, Malcolm Granat0 ,2, Margaret Grant0 ,2, 1University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK, 2Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
17. Impact of Responsible Pet Ownership on Glycemic Control in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: a randomized controlled trial
Olga Gupta1, Louise Maranda0 ,2, 1University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA, 2University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA
18. Animal Welfare in Different Human-‐Animal Interactions: A Program of TVT (Veterinary Association for Animal Welfare), in Cooperation with the Foundation "Alliance Man and Animal"
Ilona Gunsser 1, TVT, Bramsche, Germany, 2AELAS, Munich, Germany, 3LAREU, Brig-‐Glis, Switzerland
19. Housing situations in Japan -‐ what are happend when you want to live with dogs or cats?
Kasumi Susaki, Ryukoku University, Otsu-‐shi Shiga, Japan
20. You can’t suffer for an animal if you want to become a real man: risks of the myth of insensible virility
Alessia Parrino, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padova, Veneto, Italy
Moderated Poster-‐Session Room 181A (8) Moderator Marie-‐Jose Enders-‐Slegers 3.45 pm -‐5.00 pm
1. The interaction between the owner-‐dog relationship and behaviour problems, as measured with the MDORS and C-‐BARQ42 questionnaires
Jon Bowen,1, Paula Calvo2, Patricia Darder2, Jaume Fatjo2, 1Queen Mother Hospital for Small Animals. The Royal Veterinary College., Hatfield. Hertfordshire,, UK, 2Cátedra Fundación
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Affinity Animales y Salud. Department of Psychiatry. Medicine School. Universtitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Catalunya, Spain
2. Animal-‐Assisted Interventions for Youth: A Critical Review Dana May, Annmarie Cano, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA
3. Outcomes of Owner Visits to Hospitalized Dogs
Rebecca A. Johnson, PhD, RN, FAAN1, F. A. Mann, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS, Diplomate ACVECC1, Charlotte A. McKenney, RN, BSN1, Jeffery Davis, DVM1, Sandra McCune, VN, BA, PhD2, 1University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA, 2WALTHAM Center for Pet Nutrition, Leicestershire, UK
4. Social Skills of Children with Autism Who Live in Families that Own Dogs
Gretchen Carlisle, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
5. Living with two dogs and presence to the situation. Ethnography of patients / dogs interactions in a psychiatric ward
Veronique Servais1, Benedicte de Villers2 ,3, 1Université de liège, Liège, Belgium, 2Fondation Sommer, Paris, France, 3St Martin Hospital, Dave, Namur, Belgium
6. Returning Our Veterans to Employment and Reintegration: The NIOSH ROVER Project
Lindsay Parenti1, Oliver Wirth1, Margaret Glenn2, Joseph Scotti2, Matthew Wilson2, Anne Foreman1, , Richard Gross2, B. Jean Meade1, 1National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, WV, USA, 2West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA
7. Canines and Childhood Cancer: Can the Power of the Human-‐Animal Bond Help Children and their Families Cope with the Distress Associated with Childhood Cancer and its Treatment?
Kevin Morris, Amy McCullough, Molly Jenkins, Ashleigh Ruehrdanz, American Humane Association, Denver, CO, USA
8. Mastery, Empathy and Social Conscience through AAT (MESCAAT): I, 2012
Jennifer Emmert, San Francisco SPCA, San Francisco, USA
9. Impact of Responsible Petownership on Glycemic Control in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: two observational studies
Maranda, Louise, Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA
5.00 -‐ 5.30 pm Closing Session Room 183 A by IAHAIO-‐President Rebecca Johnson
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6.30 pm – 9 pm Evening Cruise on cruise boat ‘ First Lady’ Lake Michigan and/or Chicago River, drinks and food, 112 East Wacker Drive, Chicago
Poster-‐Session at Reception (15) 6.00 pm – 8 pm Saturday July 20, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Ballroom AB 1. Enhancing Physical Rehabilitation Through Animal-‐Assisted Therapy
Callandre Cozzolino1, Melissa Kelly2 ,1, 1Canine Therapy Corps, Chicago, IL, USA, 2University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
2. Introducing a pet dog to families of children with ASD improves quality of life for both children and their parents Hannah Wright1, Daniel Mills1, Annette Hames1, Jessica Hardiman1, Richard Mills2, PAWS PAWS Project Team3, 1University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK, 2The National Autistic Society, London, UK, 3Dogs for the Disabled, Banbury, UK
3. An scenario-‐based investigation of the underlying individual difference mechanisms influencing perceptions of companion animals
Heather Lum 1, Maurina Grandinetti1, Shane Halse1, Valerie Sims0 ,2, 1Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, Erie, PA, USA, 2University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
4. “Practicing Social Work in a Veterinary Setting-‐ Quantitative and Qualitative Data results from 10 years of practice”
Elizabeth Strand, University of Tennessee Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Social Work, KNoxville, TN 37996, USA
5. Impact of Responsible Pet ownership on Glycemic Control in Youths with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: two observational studies
Louise Maranda 1, Olga Gupta2, 1University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA, 2University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
6. Effects of Animal Assisted Therapies on Reading Activities in Bursa
Turel Ozkul1, Esra Ozkan2, Zeynep Cetintas3, Leman Kaya4 , 1Uludag University Veterinary Faculty History of Veterinary Medicine and Deontology Department, Bursa, Turkey, 2Yeni Gun Special Education and Rehabilitation Center, Bursa, Turkey, 3Yeni Gun Special Education and Rehabilitation Center, Bursa, Turkey, 4Yeni Gun Special Education and Rehabilitation Center, Bursa, Turkey
7. Bond. Dog bond. Exploring the demographics of U.S. dog owners and the human-‐dog bond
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Gaylene Fasenko 1, Jay Lillywhite2, Jennifer Simonsent2, 1Department of Animal and Range Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA, 2Department of Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
8. Freeing the dog from the box and letting the cat out of the bag. Development of a companion animal program at New Mexico State University to improve knowledge of companion animals and to strengthen the human-‐animal bond
Gaylene Fasenko, Department of Animal and Range Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA
9. Self-‐evaluations of relationships with animals by mentally disordered adolescents
Sandra Wesenberg, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
10. The impact of Anthropomorphism and Zoomorphism on the human – animal bond.
Judith Adams, Anne McBride, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
11. Attitudes towards animal sentience during veterinary education: Cross-‐sectional and longitudinal findings
Nancy Clarke1 ,2, David Main0 ,2, Liz Paul0 ,2, 1The World Society for the Protection of Animals, London, UK, 2The Animal Welfare and Behaviour Group, The School of Veterinary Sciences, The University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
12. Advances in Human-‐Animal Interaction Research Require a Universally Accepted Taxonomy
B. Jean Meade, Lindsay Parenti, Anne Foreman, Oliver Wirth, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, WV, USA
13. College Students "Paws To Relax" During Final Exams
Dr. Laurel Rabschutz, University of Connecticut
14. Dog breed stereotypes and the influence on human social interaction
Gaylene Fasenko, Department of Animal and Range Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA
15. Photo’s 2011 Tohoku Earthquake exhibit at the IAHAIO Conference, Mrs. Abe JAHA