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  2. Human uses of animals - Wikipedia

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    Non-human animals, and products made from them, are used to assist in hunting. Humans have used hunting dogs to help chase down animals such as deer, wolves, and foxes; [36] birds of prey from eagles to small falcons are used in falconry, hunting birds or mammals; [37] and tethered cormorants have been used to catch fish. [38]

  3. Human–canine bond - Wikipedia

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    This companionship is most evident in Western countries, such as the United States, where 44% of households were found to be keeping at least one dog as a pet. [2] On average, female humans tend to have more positive attitudes towards dogs than male humans do, [3] but studies have demonstrated that both dogs and humans release oxytocin while ...

  4. Pet - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 study states that human relationships with animals have an exclusive human cognitive component and that pet-keeping is a fundamental and ancient attribute of the human species. Anthropomorphism , or the projection of human feelings, thoughts and attributes on to animals, is a defining feature of human pet-keeping.

  5. Forget benefits for humans—these are the pet perks that ...

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    Good morning! Pets have always been an important part of people’s lives, but many companies are still hesitant to offer related benefits.. During the first year of the pandemic, a whopping 23 ...

  6. Companion dog - Wikipedia

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    A companion dog is a dog which is not primarily a working dog but a pet. The primary function of a companion dog is not to perform a useful job but to provide companionship to humans. A companion dog can also be called an emotional support animal and is used to help people with mental health disabilities cope with symptoms.

  7. Human uses of mammals - Wikipedia

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    Animals dressed as humans in "The Tortoise and the Hare", from an edition of Aesop's Fables illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1912. In literature, fables such as those of Aesop have been told to teach wisdom through intentional fictions about characters such as apes, asses, bears, cats, sheep, deer, dogs, foxes, hares, horses, lions, and mice.

  8. Personifi AI Unleashes the Shazam Band for Pets: The World’s ...

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    A Wellbeing Win-Win The benefits of Shazam extend beyond communication—it’s a win for pet, and human, wellbeing. “Shazam is a breakthrough that promotes happiness for humans and security for pets,” said Matt Beisner, world-renowned certified professional dog trainer, Personif AI Advisor, and Netflix, Disney+, and CNN pet pundit.

  9. Human uses of living things - Wikipedia

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    For example, in America in 2012 there were some 78 million dogs, 86 million cats, and 3.5 million rabbits. [55] [56] [57] There is a tension between the role of animals as companions to humans, and their existence as individuals with rights of their own. [58] Many animals are hunted for sport. [59]