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Human–dog relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Human–dog relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic

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A study done in Israel looks at the relationship between humans and dogs during the pandemic. The study finds that, like in the United States, there was a significant increase in dog adoptions in Israel during the pandemic. They also found a direct correlation between the mental health of the owner and the perceived quality of the life of the dog.

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journal article

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Humanities & Social Sciences Communications journal published by Springer Nature

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English
English

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Pandemic Pets>Pets & Mental Health

Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

06/27/2021

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07/01/2021
09/22/2021

Date Created (Dublin Core)

11/24/2020

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This item was submitted on June 27, 2021 by Ashley Tibollo using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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