Love in Their Hearts: A Celebration of Animal Emotions and a Guide to Compassionate Action
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A Riveting Exploration of the Minds and Hearts of Horses
Dr. Janet Jones offers a seminal, science-based window into what makes horses tick; it's filled with stories, humor, and guidance on building mutual trust.
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A Bird's IQ, a Book on Intelligent Masters of Innovation
Dr. Louis Lefebvre's new book is a must-read, packed with the latest science and vivid storytelling; you'll learn why being called a “birdbrain” is a compliment and much more.
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How Relationships with Animals Add Spice to Our Lives
Scott Simon tells tales of how different animals unlock our hearts and deserve respect for their own magnificence and the gifts—companionship, laughter, inspiration—they offer.
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Zoömusicology: What Do Animals Feel When Listening to Music?
Colette Hiller's kid's book about the healing power of music is for people of all ages because of the deep questions it raises about animals' musical mindsets for zoömusicologists.
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Is Your Dog Really Dumb, or Are You Dumb About Dogs?
A recent essay highlights the importance of being dog smart and should be used to reassess the dangers of misleading labels and the true quality of dog-human relationships.
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The Clout of Companion Animal Psychology For Dogs and Cats
Psychologist Zazie Todd makes the science of dog and cat behavior widely accessible and teaches pet guardians how to use positive, force-free methods.
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Animate': How Nonhuman and Human Minds are Inherently Linked
Michael Bond explains how animals have influenced our minds and cultures and why human exceptionalism is downright misleading―we are not separate from or superior to other animals.
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Dog Training Methods Reflect Owners' Stance on Animal Ethics
Research shows that people with an animal rights mindset preferred positive force-free training, while anthropocentrists preferred physical correction protocols.
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To Connect with Horses, Blend into Their Heads and Hearts
A new book explains how working with horses as equal partners in equine-assisted therapy can lead to life-changing psycho-spiritual understandings, learning, and healing.
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The Emotional Lives of Animals and Why They Matter
The real question at hand is why animal emotions have evolved, not if they have.
We are well beyond making such vacuous claims as that other animals merely act "as if" they have feelings.
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ANIMALS NEED THE FREEDOM TO MOVE NATURALLY
Wildlife Corridors: Conservation, Compassion, and Freedom
All spaces are interconnected and we need to live with coexistence in mind.
Setting up aerial corridors in urban environments mitigates light pollution.
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Why It's Not So Easy for Dogs to Live With Us
"Animal Entanglements" clearly shows dogs aren't our best friends, nor are they unconditional lovers.
These two highly overused and misleading characterizations make life difficult for them and for us.
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