- Birdie
Resource Type: Film/Video Published: 2015 Birdie, who sleeps in trees and sells fruits and vegetables on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, loves the two abandoned dogs he now lives with. In Heloisa Passos' film, Birdie reads the minds of his two best canine friends.
- Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- dog book with no cover
Resource Type: Book
- Dogs really do love us: Study finds first evidence of inter-species hormone exchange
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Dogs are found to make use of the "lovers' hormone," Oxytocin, to sneak their way into our hearts. Thats the first time the mechanism was observed between species.
- A Field Guide to the Mammals (Third Edition)
Peterson Field Guide Resource Type: Book Published: 1978
- Fur-Bearer Defenders
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Handbook of Dog Care
Resource Type: Book
- How Dogs Forge a Bond with Rio's Homeless That Is Life-Saving for Both
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Homelessness in Rio is, in many ways, virtually identical to how it manifests in other large cities: it entails unimaginable material and emotional deprivation, hopelessness, societal invisibility, and utter isolation. But one aspect of Rio's homeless population stands out: A huge number of them have dogs that were previously living as desperate, unwanted strays on the street.
- the Ice Age Origins of the Domestic Dog
Resource Type: Article Published: 1989
- Nuclear War Manual for Dogs
Resource Type: Book Published: 1983
- Touching
The Human Significance of the Skin Resource Type: Book Published: 1972 An analysis of the skin regarded as a sense organ rather than as a simple bodily covering.
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