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Anthrozoös
A multidisciplinary journal of the interactions between people and other animals
Volume 25, 2012 - Issue 2
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Does Personality, Delinquency, or Mating Effort Necessarily Dictate a Preference for an Aggressive Dog?

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Javier López-Cepero, Rafael Martos-Montes & David Ordóñez. (2021) Classification of Animals as Pet, Pest, or Profit: Consistency and Associated Variables Among Spanish University Students. Anthrozoös 34:6, pages 877-888.
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Ann Baslington-Davies, Helen Howell, Todd E. Hogue & Daniel S. Mills. (2023) An Assessment of Scientific Evidence Relating to the Effect of Early Experience on the Risk of Human-Directed Aggression by Adult Dogs. Animals 13:14, pages 2329.
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Alexia Zalaf & Vincent Egan. (2015) A new questionnaire examining general attitudes toward animals in Cyprus and the United Kingdom. Journal of Veterinary Behavior 10:2, pages 111-117.
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