Anthrozoology

Inspired by her own absurd adoration of her cat, photojournalist Preston Gannaway explored the quirky and often surprising ways that people relate to animals. The text is all in the subject's own words and compiled through interviews.
Anthrozoology

Bill and AJ Russell

Bill: We follow the Native American path. We look at the wolves and understand a lot of the beliefs that the natives have about them. The dog will let you know what he wants; the wolf is just a little better at it. AJ: They're… 0

March 24, 2008
Anthrozoology

Jen Wojtas, dog grooming student

I haven't done a poodle. I've helped to do a poodle, and ugh, I would not want to do it again. She sat there for literally an hour just combing out piece by piece. It takes forever and there's no other way to do it, unless you… 0

March 17, 2008
Anthrozoology

Kate Van Francis, owner of Chloe

I got Chloe when I first moved up to New Hampshire. I didn't know anybody. We learned everything together. And now, here it is, my best friend's teaching me another life lesson because I'm going to lose her. I've never experienced… 0

February 25, 2008
Anthrozoology

Kathy Purington, dog cookie baker

It's really hard to get bulk oat flour. So I grind my own. Makes my cookies a little bit different; there's a little more air them. I started doing all my own flavors. I just create them as I go, you know, what sounds… 0

January 21, 2008
Anthrozoology

Anthrozoology Oxen

If I didn't have confidence in myself, I wouldn't be able to work with them the way I do. (The oxen have) really allowed me to empower my life. They can sense somebody not being confident. It forced me to really take charge of… 0

November 26, 2007
Anthrozoology

Taxidermist a reptile specialist

Thomas Voyer, 47, of Canterbury started learning taxidermy as a teenager. Now he runs his own full-time business called Wet-N-Wild Taxidermy. Last year, he won second place reptile in the World Taxidermy Championships. Below,… 0

October 1, 2007
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