Pets in today's society
R.L. Hummer
American Journal of Public Health, 1975, vol. 65, issue 10, 1095-1098
Abstract:
The present pet population explosion is an important public health problem and is becoming potentially more serious each year in terms of injuries from animal bites, transmission of disease from stray and unwanted animals, and other health hazards. The American Humane Association's position on pets in today's society is presented.
Date: 1975
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