2024
DOI: 10.3390/ani14111606
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The Associations between Human–Companion Animal Relationship Duration, Companion Animal Life Stage, and Relationship Quality

Annalyse Ellis,
Steve Loughnan,
Roxanne D. Hawkins
et al.

Abstract: Although many companion animal (or “pet”) owners report that their relationships with their pets are important, we know little about how animal ownership duration and animal life stage are related to relationship quality. In a sample of 1303 dog and cat owners, the present research explored the associations between relationship duration, pet life stage (puppy/kitten, young adult, mature adult, and senior), and four markers of relationship quality: pet-related self-expansion, perceived pet responsiveness, perce… Show more

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