concept   companion animals

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Pakistan (1) Japan (1) Sweden (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Egypt (1) France (1) Germany (1) Iran (1) Rwanda (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Thailand (1) Uganda (1) Western veterinary medicine (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 companion animals Pakistan In Pakistan, cultural attitudes may discourage companion animals from entering indoor living spaces. 3
2 companion animals Japan In Japan, companion animals like dogs and cats are allowed in public places such as cafes and restaurants. 2
3 companion animals Sweden In Sweden, there is a strong emphasis on ethical treatment and rights of pets, enforced by strict legislation and cultural norms. 2
4 companion animals Australia In Australia, companion animals are valued for their emotional support and therapeutic benefits. 1
5 companion animals Brazil In Brazil, dogs are popularly taken on walks and viewed as social companions. 1
6 companion animals Egypt In Egyptian culture, cats are seen as independent and are allowed to freely roam the streets. 1
7 companion animals France In France, companion animals like dogs and cats are commonly permitted in public places such as cafes and restaurants. 1
8 companion animals Germany In Germany, dogs are often taken on walks and viewed as social companions. 1
9 companion animals Iran In Iran, cats are culturally viewed as independent and often roam freely as companion animals. 1
10 companion animals Rwanda In Rwanda, there is limited legal protection for companion animals and less emphasis on pet welfare in the culture. 1
11 companion animals Saudi Arabia Cultural attitudes in Saudi Arabia may discourage companion animals from entering indoor living spaces. 1
12 companion animals Thailand Companion animals in Thailand are less commonly viewed as emotional support and more for functional purposes like guarding property. 1
13 companion animals Uganda In Uganda, companion animals receive limited legal protection and less emphasis is placed on their welfare. 1
14 companion animals Western veterinary medicine Companion animals in Western veterinary medicine are considered important family members and receive regular medical care, including preventive treatments and vaccinations. 1