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Anthrozoology: February 2014
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Exploring the human-nonhuman boundary areas shared by people and other animals. Friday, February 21, 2014. What do you think? So far, this blog has just been me, me, me. Now I need to invite you to take a shot and share some of your insights into the human-nonhuman animal intersection, from whatever perspective you fancy. Obviously, I talk a lot about dogs, because that's my thing with work. In my personal life, I find every life fascinating. What do you think about? Original art by Danny Coeyman. The du...
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Anthrozoology: Talking to myself...
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Exploring the human-nonhuman boundary areas shared by people and other animals. Friday, November 28, 2014. But WAY less frequently! So I guess my whole "home school grad school" thing fizzled pretty quickly. I would love to blame my readers for failing to inspire me with arguments, feedback, etc., but.there are no readers. I've been keeping busy, training service dogs to assist USMC veterans with TBI/ PTSD with support from the Semper Fi Fund. So, that has been really rewarding. Watermark template. T...
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Anthrozoology: What do you think?
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Exploring the human-nonhuman boundary areas shared by people and other animals. Friday, February 21, 2014. What do you think? So far, this blog has just been me, me, me. Now I need to invite you to take a shot and share some of your insights into the human-nonhuman animal intersection, from whatever perspective you fancy. Obviously, I talk a lot about dogs, because that's my thing with work. In my personal life, I find every life fascinating. What do you think about? Original art by Danny Coeyman. Canisi...
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Anthrozoology: November 2014
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Exploring the human-nonhuman boundary areas shared by people and other animals. Friday, November 28, 2014. But WAY less frequently! So I guess my whole "home school grad school" thing fizzled pretty quickly. I would love to blame my readers for failing to inspire me with arguments, feedback, etc., but.there are no readers. I've been keeping busy, training service dogs to assist USMC veterans with TBI/ PTSD with support from the Semper Fi Fund. So, that has been really rewarding. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Anthrozoology: Dogs as Problem Solvers
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Exploring the human-nonhuman boundary areas shared by people and other animals. Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Dogs as Problem Solvers. Giving dogs the opportunity to learn by example and then allowing them the space, time, and freedom to think and respond- by choice- is a novel approach to training dogs. The fact that people have figured out dogs have a strong food drive, and that dogs can be manipulated to repeat actions that result in gains of food, negates the most basic aspect of a social relationshi...
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Anthrozoology: Can the Subaltern Dog Speak?
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Exploring the human-nonhuman boundary areas shared by people and other animals. Monday, February 17, 2014. Can the Subaltern Dog Speak? As a writer, I am most comfortable with op-ed pieces, and this is one of them; so if you were thinking I was going to get all academic with this writing, especially after dropping a big term like "research" in my previous heading, and a Spivak reference in this post's heading, think again. This is just straight up, opinion-based blogging. Read on at your own risk. And I'...