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The girlies discuss the rise of pet culture — how we managed to domesticate animals, why we love them so much, and how a pet-centric world may not be best for either of us. Digressions include a heavily edited intro to save us from placement on an FBI watchlist.

This episode was produced by Julia Hava and Eliza Mclamb and edited by Olivia Burdette. Research assistance from Penelope Spurr.

Come see us on tour! Find tickets at linktr.ee/binchtopia

To see the video version of this episode, access 50+ bonus episodes, mediasodes, zoom hangouts and more, visit patreon.com/binchtopia and become a patron today.

SOURCES:

A new airline for dogs takes flight

Animals Made Americans Human: Sentient Creatures and the Creation of America’s Moral Sensibility

A Non-companion Species Manifesto: Humans, Wild Animals, and "The Pain of Anthropomorphism"

Are we loving our pets to death?

Ask Smithsonian: When Did People Start Keeping Pets?

Bulldogs are prone to health problems. New Hampshire could limit their breeding

Catland

Critical Pet Studies?

Dogs and Birds in Plato

Dogs and their collars in Ancient Mesopotamia

Earliest evidence for commensal processes of cat domestication

Elite Cultures

Fido, Fluffy, and wildlife conservation: the environmental consequences of animal domestication

From wild animals to domestic pets, an evolutionary view of domestication

How the Victorians engineered the dog breeds we love today

Hump stump solved: camels arrived in region much later than biblical reference

Industry Trends and Stats

Leona Helmsley and Her Millionaire Dog?

Looking to improve company culture? Offer pet bereavement

MEDIEVAL DOG NAMES

Most Americans can’t afford a $1,000 emergency

Pawtriats: Our Changing Relationship With Pets Throughout History

Pet ownership statistics 2024

Pets: Why do we have them?

Prehistoric Puppy May Be Earliest Evidence of Pet-Human Bonding

Prevalence of pet anxiety in the U.S., 2022

Show dogs and breeding

Speculations on the Role of Animal Cults in the Economy of Ancient Egypt

The Benefit of Pets and Animal-Assisted Therapy to the Health of Older Individuals

The Cost of Cuteness: Health and Welfare Issues Associated with Brachycephalic Dog Breeds

The Changing Valuation of Dogs

The Family Pet

The Histories

“The Mayor is a dog”: The coming of age of contemporary American pet culture

The Meaning of American Pet Cemetery Gravestones

The Taming of the Cat

The World of Medieval Dogs

Women, Pets, and Imperialism: the British Pekingese Dog and Nostalgia for Old China

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Content provided by Julia Hava & Eliza McLamb, Julia Hava, and Eliza McLamb. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Julia Hava & Eliza McLamb, Julia Hava, and Eliza McLamb or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The girlies discuss the rise of pet culture — how we managed to domesticate animals, why we love them so much, and how a pet-centric world may not be best for either of us. Digressions include a heavily edited intro to save us from placement on an FBI watchlist.

This episode was produced by Julia Hava and Eliza Mclamb and edited by Olivia Burdette. Research assistance from Penelope Spurr.

Come see us on tour! Find tickets at linktr.ee/binchtopia

To see the video version of this episode, access 50+ bonus episodes, mediasodes, zoom hangouts and more, visit patreon.com/binchtopia and become a patron today.

SOURCES:

A new airline for dogs takes flight

Animals Made Americans Human: Sentient Creatures and the Creation of America’s Moral Sensibility

A Non-companion Species Manifesto: Humans, Wild Animals, and "The Pain of Anthropomorphism"

Are we loving our pets to death?

Ask Smithsonian: When Did People Start Keeping Pets?

Bulldogs are prone to health problems. New Hampshire could limit their breeding

Catland

Critical Pet Studies?

Dogs and Birds in Plato

Dogs and their collars in Ancient Mesopotamia

Earliest evidence for commensal processes of cat domestication

Elite Cultures

Fido, Fluffy, and wildlife conservation: the environmental consequences of animal domestication

From wild animals to domestic pets, an evolutionary view of domestication

How the Victorians engineered the dog breeds we love today

Hump stump solved: camels arrived in region much later than biblical reference

Industry Trends and Stats

Leona Helmsley and Her Millionaire Dog?

Looking to improve company culture? Offer pet bereavement

MEDIEVAL DOG NAMES

Most Americans can’t afford a $1,000 emergency

Pawtriats: Our Changing Relationship With Pets Throughout History

Pet ownership statistics 2024

Pets: Why do we have them?

Prehistoric Puppy May Be Earliest Evidence of Pet-Human Bonding

Prevalence of pet anxiety in the U.S., 2022

Show dogs and breeding

Speculations on the Role of Animal Cults in the Economy of Ancient Egypt

The Benefit of Pets and Animal-Assisted Therapy to the Health of Older Individuals

The Cost of Cuteness: Health and Welfare Issues Associated with Brachycephalic Dog Breeds

The Changing Valuation of Dogs

The Family Pet

The Histories

“The Mayor is a dog”: The coming of age of contemporary American pet culture

The Meaning of American Pet Cemetery Gravestones

The Taming of the Cat

The World of Medieval Dogs

Women, Pets, and Imperialism: the British Pekingese Dog and Nostalgia for Old China

  continue reading

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