My dog always eats first : homeless people and their animals /

A weary-looking man stands at an intersection, backpack at his feet. Curled up nearby is a mixed-breed dog, unfazed by the passing traffic. The man holds a sign that reads, "Two old dogs need help. God bless." What's happening here? Leslie Irvine breaks new ground in the study of hom...

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Main Author: Irvine, Leslie
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boulder, Colo. : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013.
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Summary:A weary-looking man stands at an intersection, backpack at his feet. Curled up nearby is a mixed-breed dog, unfazed by the passing traffic. The man holds a sign that reads, "Two old dogs need help. God bless." What's happening here? Leslie Irvine breaks new ground in the study of homelessness by investigating the frequently noticed, yet underexplored, role that animals play in the lives of homeless people. Irvine conducted interviews on street corners, in shelters, even at highway underpasses, to provide insights into the benefits and liabilities that animals have for the homeless. She also weighs the perspectives of social service workers, veterinarians and local communities. Her work provides a new way of looking at both the meaning of animal companionship and the concept of home itself.
Physical Description:viii, 197 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-189) and index.
ISBN:9781588268884 (hc : alk. paper)
1588268888 (hc : alk. paper)