Pet Health Insurance in India: Exploring Financial Challenges, Awareness, and Willingness
A study explores dog owners’ limited awareness but high willingness to pay for pet insurance in Mysore, India.
Exploring the Science of Dog Welfare: Dive into a brief overview of academic research examining the welfare of dogs in various environments, including streets, shelters, and homes.
A study explores dog owners’ limited awareness but high willingness to pay for pet insurance in Mysore, India.
A study explores the potential of pet health insurance to address financial barriers in veterinary care, highlighting that it may not be the solution for all groups of owners.
Can Pet Health Insurance Improve Animal Welfare? Points From A Thought Model Read More »
A study highlights the need for improved preventive care, owner education, and senior wellness programs for ageing dogs in the United Kingdom.
The Gap in Senior Dog Veterinary Care Needs and Owner Awareness Read More »
A study examines the barriers that prevent the widespread implementation of humane dog training methods.
Unleashing the Truth: Why Humane Dog Training Isn’t Everywhere Read More »
A UK study evaluates client perceptions of dog trainers and behavioralists, their training methods, and outcomes for addressing unwanted dog behaviors.
Who’s Helping Our Dogs? A Look at Canine Behavior Professionals in the UK Read More »
A study evaluated the effectiveness of the Tufts at Tech community-based veterinary program in improving preventative care for low-income pet owners and reducing barriers to access.
Affordable Pet Care and Hands-On Training: Insights from the Tufts at Tech Model Read More »
A study examined how self-efficacy and perceptions evolve during the first 18 months of dog ownership, revealing significant adjustments in the first 6 months that stabilize into a lasting owner-dog relationship.
From Experctations to Reality: How Dog Ownership Perceptions Evolve Read More »
A study explored the accessibility of dog training for low-socioeconomic status owners, revealing high dropout rates and highlighting barriers beyond tuition cost that limit engagement with training programs.
Dog Training Accessibility: Why Free Dog Training Isn’t Always Enough Read More »
A study explores the relationships between dog owners’ pre-purchase behaviors, knowledge, and ownership practices, and their association with canine welfare indicators.
A study examined usage and barriers to veterinary care among American dog owners, highlighting issues around cost, transportation, mistrust, and demographic disparities.
Demographics and Dogs: How Barriers to Vet Care Differ Across Communities Read More »