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Pets in America
Author | : Katherine C. Grier |
Publsiher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2010-11-15 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 9780807877142 |
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Entertaining and informative, Pets in America is a portrait of Americans' relationships with the cats, dogs, birds, fishes, rodents, and other animals we call our own. More than 60 percent of U.S. households have pets, and America grows more pet-friendly every day. But as Katherine C. Grier demonstrates, the ways we talk about and treat our pets--as companions, as children, and as objects of beauty, status, or pleasure--have their origins long ago. Grier begins with a natural history of animals as pets, then discusses the changing role of pets in family life, new standards of animal welfare, the problems presented by borderline cases such as livestock pets, and the marketing of both animals and pet products. She focuses particularly on the period between 1840 and 1940, when the emotional, behavioral, and commercial characteristics of contemporary pet keeping were established. The story is filled with the warmth and humor of anecdotes from period diaries, letters, catalogs, and newspapers. Filled with illustrations reflecting the whimsy, the devotion, and the commerce that have shaped centuries of American pet keeping, Pets in America ultimately shows how the history of pets has evolved alongside changing ideas about human nature, child development, and community life. This book accompanies a museum exhibit, "Pets in America," which opens at the McKissick Museum in Columbia, South Carolina, in December 2005 and will travel to five other cities from May 2006 through May 2008.
U S Pet Ownership Demographics Sourcebook
Author | : American Veterinary Medical Association |
Publsiher | : Amer Veterinary Medical Assn |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1882691164 |
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This book provides data and analyses of pet ownership statistics in the United States.
Pet Nation
Author | : Mark Cushing |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2020-09-08 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 9780593083871 |
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An inside look at the forces behind how our pets become treasured members of the family. In the last 20 years pets have gone from the backyard to sleeping on our beds, then showing up in every corner of America. Pet Nation tells the story of this seismic shift and the economic, media, legal, political, and social dramas springing from this cultural transformation. Since 1998 the pet population in the U.S. has almost doubled -- about two-thirds of the country now owns a pet. No longer left to wander the neighborhood, dogs and cats eat special food, get individualized medical attention, and even fly in the cabin. As founder of the Animal Policy Group, Mark Cushing provides an inside look at the rise of Pet Nation, tracking the myriad ways pets are acquired (a "Canine Freedom Train" runs south to north), reporting on pet rights legislation (and the unseen problems that come with elevating their status), pet healthcare (revealing the truth and myths about large scale breeders), and discovering that despite what many organizations would have us believe, there is a shortage of dogs. Insightful, surprising, and full of great stories, Pet Nation opens our eyes to the big changes happening in front of us right now. It shows us not only what our love of animals says about pets, it shows us what it says about ourselves.
Redemption
Author | : Nathan J. Winograd |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : PSU:000062476140 |
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Explains the "No Kill" movement, tracing the history of animal sheltering and describing what can be done for homeless dogs and cats by shelters without the need to kill them.
Our Home Pets
Author | : Olive Thorne Miller |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 1894 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : UCAL:$B277397 |
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Just Like Family
Author | : Andrea Laurent-Simpson |
Publsiher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2021-07-13 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781479852628 |
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"A first-of-its kind, in-depth investigation into how companion animals and their humans have carved out a new type of family - the multi-species family - in which identities like parent, child, grandparent, and sibling transcend species to create new forms of kinship"--
Run Spot Run
Author | : Jessica Pierce |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2016-05-06 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 9780226209920 |
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“A thoughtful book” about how to ensure that the animals we love benefit from the relationship as much as we do (Kirkus Reviews). We feel love for our companions, and happiness that we’re providing them with a safe, healthy life. But sometimes we also feel guilt. When we see our cats gazing wistfully out the window, or watch a goldfish swim lazy circles in a bowl, we can’t help but wonder: Are we doing the right thing, keeping these independent beings locked up, subject to our control? Is keeping pets actually good for the pets themselves? That’s the question that animates Jessica Pierce’s powerful Run, Spot, Run. A bioethicist and a lover of pets herself (including, over the years, dogs, cats, fish, rats, hermit crabs, and more), Pierce explores the ambiguous ethics at the heart of this relationship, and through a mix of personal stories, philosophical reflections, and scientifically informed analyses of animal behavior and natural history, she puts pet-keeping to the test. Is it ethical to keep pets at all? Are some species more suited to the relationship than others? Are there species one should never attempt to own? And are there ways that we can improve our pets’ lives, so that we can be confident that we are giving them as much as they give us? “With gentle humor, clear compelling language, and always in search of the physically and emotionally healthiest lives possible for our animal companions, Run, Spot, Run moved me all the more because it’s written from the inside looking out. Pierce herself lives with three pets and understands the deep urge so many of us feel to connect across species lines.”—Barbara King, author of How Animals Grieve
Feral Animals in the American South
Author | : Abraham Gibson |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2016-08-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781107156944 |
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This book retells American southern history from feral animals' perspective, examining social, cultural, and evolutionary consequences of domestication and feralization.