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  2. Popovich Comedy Pet Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Popovich Comedy Pet Theater (also known as the Pet Travel Show Inc.) is a show combining animal and human performers. They perform comedy routines through a variety of skits that include clowns, acrobatics, juggling, and stunts under the direction of Gregory Popovich, the show’s creator.

  3. Human–canine bond - Wikipedia

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    The human–canine bond is rooted in the domestication of the dog, which began occurring through their long-term association with hunter-gatherers more than 30,000–40,000 years ago. The earliest known relationship between dogs and humans is attested by the 1914 discovery of the Bonn–Oberkassel dog , who was buried alongside two humans in ...

  4. Dogs That Cannot Touch Each Other - Wikipedia

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    The performance is structured into three seven-minute segments, alternating between running and rest, aiming to emulate human athletic competition and establish an equivalence between human and animal sports. [2] [3] The preparation of the dogs for the running was described as integral to the overall spectacle of Dogs That Cannot Touch Each Other.

  5. Pup play - Wikipedia

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    At pup play events, for example, which occur all over the world, human puppies will act like bio puppies, relaxing, playing fetch, and interacting with human handlers. In relation to other BDSM play, a "puppy" who is "unowned" or "uncollared" can be referred to as a "stray". Many pups use a headspace when getting into a roleplay scenario known ...

  6. Sylvia (play) - Wikipedia

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    In an article for the 2nd Story Theatre in Warren, Rhode Island, Eileen Warburton wrote that "'Sylvia' is a love story, of course, or at least a story about a man’s relationship with one of those magical animals people in stories so often meet just when they’re at a troubling crossroads in life, an animal that is a guide to finding the best ...

  7. Going to the Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Going to the Dogs is a 1986 play by Dutch writer, artist, and television director Wim T. Schippers. It premiered on 19 September to a sell-out audience in the Stadsschouwburg in Amsterdam , with six German Shepherds , allegedly trained as actors by the Amsterdam police, as the performers.

  8. Interspecies friendship - Wikipedia

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    Human-canine play requires that both the human and dog communicate to understand the situation and goal of the game through their actions. Social bonding is observed in many interspecies interactions such as those between humans and their household pets, humans and primates, and many other animals in the wild.

  9. Pet humanization - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses a wide range of topics related to human-animal interactions, including the emotional, psychological, social, and biological aspects of these relationships. [11] Pet humanization is a concept within the field of anthrozoology that focuses on the tendency of humans to attribute human-like qualities and behaviours to their pets.