A new understanding of man’s best friend: A proposed contextual model for the exploration of human–animal interaction among insecurely attached males

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My own (Chris Blazina) interest in the bond between man and dog is longstanding, tracing its origins to my youth. When my family’s little house was filled with ten or more people, and felt particularly cramped, I would take a seat on the back steps and talk things over with our gentle German shepherd.

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Blazina, C., O’Neil, J. M., & Denke, R. (2016). A new understanding of man’s best friend: A proposed contextual model for the exploration of human–animal interaction among insecurely attached males. In Men and Their Dogs: A New Understanding of Man’s Best Friend (pp. 47–72). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30097-9_3

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