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Narcissism And Exotic Pets: Is There A Connection?, Harold Herzog Oct 2016

Narcissism And Exotic Pets: Is There A Connection?, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

“Dark personality traits” affect attachments to traditional and exotic pets.


Think Twice Before Giving Medical Marijuana To Your Pet, Harold Herzog Oct 2016

Think Twice Before Giving Medical Marijuana To Your Pet, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

There are problems with the use of cannabis in veterinary medicine.


Are Pet Owners Really At Greater Risk Of Cancer?, Harold Herzog Aug 2016

Are Pet Owners Really At Greater Risk Of Cancer?, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

The surprising results of a new “big data” study of cancer rates in pet owners.


Farm Animal Suffering Leaves A Bad Taste In Your Mouth, Harold Herzog Aug 2016

Farm Animal Suffering Leaves A Bad Taste In Your Mouth, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

New research shows believing an animal suffered changes the way its meat tastes.


Are The Results Of Animal Therapy Studies Unreliable?, Harold Herzog Aug 2016

Are The Results Of Animal Therapy Studies Unreliable?, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

Most animal therapy studies do not have enough subjects to be valid.


When Are Puppies At Their Cutest?, Harold Herzog Jul 2016

When Are Puppies At Their Cutest?, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

A new study helps explain why puppies are most adorable at weaning time.


Emotional Support Animals: The Therapist's Dilemma, Harold Herzog Jul 2016

Emotional Support Animals: The Therapist's Dilemma, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

Requests for emotional support animals put therapists in a difficult situation


Why Do Animal Tragedies Go Viral?, Harold Herzog Apr 2016

Why Do Animal Tragedies Go Viral?, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

Cecil's death could have a lasting impact on attitudes toward wildlife.


Moral Emotions And Social Activism: The Case Of Animal Rights, Harold A. Herzog, Lauren L. Golden Apr 2016

Moral Emotions And Social Activism: The Case Of Animal Rights, Harold A. Herzog, Lauren L. Golden

Harold Herzog, PhD

Why do some people and not others become involved in social movements? We examined the relationships between a moral emotion—disgust—and animal activism, attitudes toward animal welfare, and consumption of meat. Participants were recruited through two social networking websites and included animal activists, promoters of animal use, and participants not involved in animal-related causes. They took an online survey which included measures of sensitivity to visceral disgust, attitudes toward animal welfare, and frequency of meat eating. Animal activists were more sensitive to visceral disgust than were promoters of animal use or nonaligned participants. Disgust sensitivity was positively correlated with attitudes toward …


Dog Movie Stars And Dog Breed Popularity: A Case Study In Media Influence On Choice, Stefano Ghirlanda, Alberto Acerbi, Harold A. Herzog Apr 2016

Dog Movie Stars And Dog Breed Popularity: A Case Study In Media Influence On Choice, Stefano Ghirlanda, Alberto Acerbi, Harold A. Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

Fashions and fads are important phenomena that influence many individual choices. They are ubiquitous in human societies, and have recently been used as a source of data to test models of cultural dynamics. Although a few statistical regularities have been observed in fashion cycles, their empirical characterization is still incomplete. Here we consider the impact of mass media on popular culture, showing that the release of movies featuring dogs is often associated with an increase in the popularity of featured breeds, for up to 10 years after movie release. We also find that a movie’s impact on breed popularity correlates …


Forty-Two Thousand And One Dalmatians: Fads, Social Contagion, And Dog Breed Popularity, Harold A. Herzog Apr 2016

Forty-Two Thousand And One Dalmatians: Fads, Social Contagion, And Dog Breed Popularity, Harold A. Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

Like other cultural variants, tastes in companion animals (pets) can shift rapidly. An analysis of American Kennel Club puppy registrations from 1946 through 2003 (N = 48,598,233 puppy registrations) identified rapid but transient large-scale increases in the popularity of specific dog breeds. Nine breeds of dogs showed particularly pronounced booms and busts in popularity. On average, the increase (boom) phase in these breeds lasted 14 years, during which time annual new registrations increased 3,200%. Equally steep decreases in registrations for the breeds immediately followed these jumps in popularity. The existence of extreme fluctuations in preferences for dog breeds has implications …


Attitudes And Dispositional Optimism Of Animal Rights Demonstrators, Shelley L. Galvin, Harold A. Herzog Apr 2016

Attitudes And Dispositional Optimism Of Animal Rights Demonstrators, Shelley L. Galvin, Harold A. Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

Mail-in surveys were distributed to animal activists attending the 1996 March for the Animals. Age and gender demographic characteristics of the 209 activists who participated in the study were similar to those of the 1990 March for the Animals demonstrators. Most goals of the animal rights movement were judged to be moderately to critically important, although beliefs about their chances of being realized varied considerably. Movement tactics judged to be least effective included the liberation of laboratory animals and the harassment of researchers. Education was seen as being a particularly important instrument of future social change. Demonstrators' scores on the …


Animal Rights Talk: Moral Debate Over The Internet, Harold A. Herzog Jr., Beth Dinoff, Jessica R. Page Apr 2016

Animal Rights Talk: Moral Debate Over The Internet, Harold A. Herzog Jr., Beth Dinoff, Jessica R. Page

Harold Herzog, PhD

Messages sent over Animal Rights-Talk, an electronic mail network devoted to the discussion of issues related to the animal rights movement, were analyzed. Messages typically fell into the following categories: questions and information, discussions of philosophical issues, ethical problems associated with the treatment of particular species, the politics of the animal rights movement, problems of moral consistency, the ethics of particular uses of non-human species (e.g., meat consumption, biomedical research with animal subjects), and matters pertaining to the internal life of the network (e.g., efforts at control of perceived norm violations). Debates between animal activists and animal researchers over the …


Does Breed Popularity Go Up After A Dog Wins At Westminster?, Harold Herzog Feb 2016

Does Breed Popularity Go Up After A Dog Wins At Westminster?, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

How we tested the "Westminster surge hypothesis"


Therapy Dogs Or Robots For Nursing Home Residents?, Harold Herzog Feb 2016

Therapy Dogs Or Robots For Nursing Home Residents?, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

A new study compares the impact of robots and therapy dogs in nursing homes.


8 Misconceptions About Therapy, Service, And Support Animals, Harold Herzog Feb 2016

8 Misconceptions About Therapy, Service, And Support Animals, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

What's the difference between a service dog and an emotional support animal?


Will You Lose Weight By Giving Up Meat?, Harold Herzog Jan 2016

Will You Lose Weight By Giving Up Meat?, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

A new study compares vegetarian and vegan diets.


Three Reasons Why Pets Don't Lower Health Care Costs, Harold Herzog Jan 2016

Three Reasons Why Pets Don't Lower Health Care Costs, Harold Herzog

Harold Herzog, PhD

It's nice to think that pets reduce our nation's medical bills...but is it true?