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Episode 21: Heavy Petting, Humans’ Love Affair with Cats and Dogs

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The Two Humans sit up, roll over and beg, trying to answer the age-old question: “Who’s a good boy?”

Episode 21: Heavy Petting --Humans’ Love Affair with Cats and Dogs

An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans

Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human.

www.intro2anthro.podbean.com

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093893313542

IG @introtoanthrowith2humans

Resources:

Bramley, Ellie Violet

2023 The Case against Pets: Is It Time to Give Up Our Cats and Dogs? The Guardian, September 13, 2023, www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/sep/13/the-case-against-pets-is-it-time-to-give-up-our-cats-and-dogs?ref=upstract.com.

Charles, Nickie

2014 ‘Animals Just Love You as You Are’: Experiencing Kinship across the Species Barrier. Sociology, August 2014, Vol. 48, No. 4 (August 2014), pp. 715-730.

Coren, Stanley

2003 The Pawprints of History: Dogs and the Course of Human Events. Free Press, New York, NY.

Du Toit, Jessica

2016 Is Having Pets Morally Permissible? Journal of Applied Philosophy, August 2016, Vol. 33, No. 3 (August 2016), pp. 327-343.

Flannery, Maura C.

2007 Dogs and Humans. The American Biology Teacher, Sep., 2007, Vol. 69, No. 7 (Sep., 2007), pp. 422-425.

Gabriel, Rami

2023 Why Do We Have Pets? The Culture of Domestication. Psychology Today, February 26, 2023, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/me-the-self-and-i/202302/why-do-we-have-pets.

Grier, Katherine C.

2006 Pets in America: A History. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC.

Herzog, Hal

2010 Are Humans the Only Animals That Keep Pets? Psychology Today, June 18, 2010, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animals-and-us/201006/are-humans-the-only-animals-that-keep-pets.

2011 Do Wild Baboons Kidnap Puppies for Pets? Psychology Today, December 21, 2011, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animals-and-us/201112/do-wild-baboons-kidnap-puppies-pets.

Hobgood-Oster, Laura

2014 A Dog’s History of the World: Canines and the Domestication of Humans. Baylor University Press, Waco, TX.

Koudounaris, Paul

2020 A Cat’s Tale: A Journey through Feline History. Henry Holt and Company, New York, NY.

Kreilkamp, Ivan

2013 The Emotional Extravagance of Victorian Pet-Keeping. Victorian Review, Fall 2013, Vol. 39, No. 2, Special Issue: Extending Families (Fall 2013), pp. 71-74.

Lazenby, Francis D.

1949 Greek and Roman Household Pets. The Classical Journal, Feb., 1949, Vol. 44, No. 5 (Feb., 1949), pp. 299-307.

Lilwall, Amy

2018 It’s Actually Pretty Weird That We Keep Pets As Animals. Literary Hub, September 20, 2018, lithub.com/its-actually-pretty-weird-that-we-keep-animals-as-pets/.

Pearson, Chris

2021 Dogopolis: How Dogs and Humans Made Modern New York, London, and Paris. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.

Phineas, Charles

1974 Household Pets and Urban Alienation. Journal of Social History, Spring 1974, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Spring, 1974), pp. 338-343.

Rogers, Nala

2017 Rare Human Syndrome May Explain Why Dogs Are So Friendly. Inside Science, July 19 2017, www.insidescience.org/news/rare-human-syndrome-may-explain-why-dogs-are-so-friendly.

Shipman, Pat

2021 Our Oldest Companions: The Story of the First Dogs. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.

Thomas, Keith

1983 Man and the Natural World: Changing Attitudes in England 1500-1800. Penguin Books, London, UK.

Vining, Joanne

2003 The Connection to Other Animals and Caring for Nature. Human Ecology Review, Winter 2003, Vol. 10, No. 2, Special Issue: Conservation Psychology (Winter 2003), pp. 87-99.

Vocelle, L. A.

2016 Revered and Reviled: A Complete History of the Cat. Great Cat Publications, Charlotte, NC.

Wrye, Jen

2009 Beyond Pets: Exploring Relational Perspectives of Petness. The Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie, Vol. 34, No. 4 (2009), pp. 1033-1063.

Yuhas, Daisy

2015 Why So Many People Have Pets. Scientific American, September 1, 2015, www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-so-many-people-have-pets/.

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The Two Humans sit up, roll over and beg, trying to answer the age-old question: “Who’s a good boy?”

Episode 21: Heavy Petting --Humans’ Love Affair with Cats and Dogs

An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans

Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human.

www.intro2anthro.podbean.com

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093893313542

IG @introtoanthrowith2humans

Resources:

Bramley, Ellie Violet

2023 The Case against Pets: Is It Time to Give Up Our Cats and Dogs? The Guardian, September 13, 2023, www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/sep/13/the-case-against-pets-is-it-time-to-give-up-our-cats-and-dogs?ref=upstract.com.

Charles, Nickie

2014 ‘Animals Just Love You as You Are’: Experiencing Kinship across the Species Barrier. Sociology, August 2014, Vol. 48, No. 4 (August 2014), pp. 715-730.

Coren, Stanley

2003 The Pawprints of History: Dogs and the Course of Human Events. Free Press, New York, NY.

Du Toit, Jessica

2016 Is Having Pets Morally Permissible? Journal of Applied Philosophy, August 2016, Vol. 33, No. 3 (August 2016), pp. 327-343.

Flannery, Maura C.

2007 Dogs and Humans. The American Biology Teacher, Sep., 2007, Vol. 69, No. 7 (Sep., 2007), pp. 422-425.

Gabriel, Rami

2023 Why Do We Have Pets? The Culture of Domestication. Psychology Today, February 26, 2023, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/me-the-self-and-i/202302/why-do-we-have-pets.

Grier, Katherine C.

2006 Pets in America: A History. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC.

Herzog, Hal

2010 Are Humans the Only Animals That Keep Pets? Psychology Today, June 18, 2010, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animals-and-us/201006/are-humans-the-only-animals-that-keep-pets.

2011 Do Wild Baboons Kidnap Puppies for Pets? Psychology Today, December 21, 2011, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animals-and-us/201112/do-wild-baboons-kidnap-puppies-pets.

Hobgood-Oster, Laura

2014 A Dog’s History of the World: Canines and the Domestication of Humans. Baylor University Press, Waco, TX.

Koudounaris, Paul

2020 A Cat’s Tale: A Journey through Feline History. Henry Holt and Company, New York, NY.

Kreilkamp, Ivan

2013 The Emotional Extravagance of Victorian Pet-Keeping. Victorian Review, Fall 2013, Vol. 39, No. 2, Special Issue: Extending Families (Fall 2013), pp. 71-74.

Lazenby, Francis D.

1949 Greek and Roman Household Pets. The Classical Journal, Feb., 1949, Vol. 44, No. 5 (Feb., 1949), pp. 299-307.

Lilwall, Amy

2018 It’s Actually Pretty Weird That We Keep Pets As Animals. Literary Hub, September 20, 2018, lithub.com/its-actually-pretty-weird-that-we-keep-animals-as-pets/.

Pearson, Chris

2021 Dogopolis: How Dogs and Humans Made Modern New York, London, and Paris. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.

Phineas, Charles

1974 Household Pets and Urban Alienation. Journal of Social History, Spring 1974, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Spring, 1974), pp. 338-343.

Rogers, Nala

2017 Rare Human Syndrome May Explain Why Dogs Are So Friendly. Inside Science, July 19 2017, www.insidescience.org/news/rare-human-syndrome-may-explain-why-dogs-are-so-friendly.

Shipman, Pat

2021 Our Oldest Companions: The Story of the First Dogs. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.

Thomas, Keith

1983 Man and the Natural World: Changing Attitudes in England 1500-1800. Penguin Books, London, UK.

Vining, Joanne

2003 The Connection to Other Animals and Caring for Nature. Human Ecology Review, Winter 2003, Vol. 10, No. 2, Special Issue: Conservation Psychology (Winter 2003), pp. 87-99.

Vocelle, L. A.

2016 Revered and Reviled: A Complete History of the Cat. Great Cat Publications, Charlotte, NC.

Wrye, Jen

2009 Beyond Pets: Exploring Relational Perspectives of Petness. The Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie, Vol. 34, No. 4 (2009), pp. 1033-1063.

Yuhas, Daisy

2015 Why So Many People Have Pets. Scientific American, September 1, 2015, www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-so-many-people-have-pets/.

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