Tourists’ perceptions of the free-roaming dog population in Samoa
- Description:
- SIMPLE SUMMARY: For travelers, the way in which people in other nations interact with animals may be different to that in their home nation. This research explores how the treatment of dogs impacted upon the holiday experiences of tourists visiting a developing island nation. In general, and where tourists encountered dogs, their treatment was perceived as less positive than in their home count...
- Display date:
- 2014-09-29
- Location:
- Samoa
- Format:
- Journal article
- Collections:
- Research Bank
- Contributors:
- Unitec Institute of TechnologySwedish University of Agricultural SciencesMassey University
- Publisher:
- MDPI AG (Basel, Switzerland)
- Content partner:
- Unitec
- Availability:
- Not specified
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