Domestication
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Empathy
100

This process involves permanent genetic changes across generations that predispose animals to associate with humans.

Domestication 

100

From a biological perspective, humans belong to this kingdom.

Animal Kingdom 

100

Approximately what percentage of U.S. households owned a dog in 2024?

45%

100

According to the historical definition, a pet had to be named, allowed inside the home, and this.

Not eaten

100

This type of empathy involves understanding another individual's perspective.

Cognitive empathy

200

Unlike domestication, this only changes the behavior of one individual animal.

Taming

200

This worldview believes humans, animals, plants, and even objects possess spirits.

Animism 

200

How did most owners describe their pets?

Members of their family

200

This theory proposes humans possess an innate attraction to living organisms.

Biophilia Hypothesis

200

Feeling distress because another individual appears distressed is called this type of empathy.

Affective empathy

300

This famous Russian experiment demonstrated that selecting foxes only for tameness also produced floppy ears, curled tails, and juvenile behaviors.

Belyaev Fox Experiment 

300

This philosopher argued humans differed from animals because humans possessed rational thought.

Aristotle

300

Besides dogs and cats, which pet group was the most common in U.S. households?

Fish

300

Giving a dog human emotions such as saying "he feels guilty" is an example of this.

Anthropomorphism

300

Empathy combined with motivation to reduce suffering is known as this.

Compassion

400

Name two characteristics that make an animal easier to domesticate.

  • Social behavior
  • Adaptability
  • Juvenile characteristics
  • Breed freely in captivity
  • Low aggression toward humans
  • Environmental tolerance
400

This scientist provided the theory that greatly narrowed the human-animal divide.

Charles Darwin

400

What was the most common way people acquired a new dog?

Friend or relative 

400

How is a multispecies family different from anthropomorphism?

A multispecies family recognizes animals as family members. Anthropomorphism attributes specifically human emotions or thoughts to animals.

400

Research shows people generally feel more empathy toward animals that are __________ to humans.

More closely related

500

Explain the difference between individual-based selection and population-based selection theories of dog domestication.

Individual-based is Humans selected wolf pups with desirable temperaments.

Population-based is Scavenging wolves adapted themselves around human settlements and gradually became dogs.

500

Explain the phrase:

"Use → classify → treat."

How humans use animals determines how society classifies them, and those classifications influence legal protections, ethics, and treatment.

500

Give two trends in U.S. pet ownership reported in the AVMA report.

  • Dog ownership increased.
  • Cat ownership remained relatively stable.
  • Most owners consider pets family.
  • Most households own one dog.
  • Older pets (10+ years) make up a large portion of the population.
  • Dogs remain the most commonly owned pet.
500

Early research in the 1960s suggested pet owners were psychologically unhealthy. Why is this conclusion considered flawed today?

Modern evidence shows pets provide:

  • social support
  • emotional benefits
  • improved well-being
  • stronger family relationships
500

Why can excessive affective empathy sometimes reduce animal welfare?

Because emotional reactions may override objective assessment of the animal's actual needs, leading to well-intended but inappropriate care.

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