DSM - 5
describes animal hoarding as a condition associated with HD and defined by «the accumulation of a large number of animals and a failure to provide minimal standards of nutrition, sanitation, and veterinary care and to act on the deteriorating condition of the animals (eg, disease, starvation, death) and the environment (eg, severe overcrowding, extremely unsanitary conditions).»
Nevertheless, both Patronek and Frost
describe — based on some of the earliest research on the subject — some common characteristics of, and explanatory models for
animal hoarding.
Animal Hoarding Dauphiné and Cooper's argument presupposes that enough is known both about «people involved in TNR» and «the psychiatric disorders described in problematic animal hoarding» for a valid comparison to be
Animal Hoarding Dauphiné and Cooper's argument presupposes that enough is known both about «people involved in TNR» and «the psychiatric disorders described in problematic animal hoarding» for a valid comparison to
Hoarding Dauphiné and Cooper's argument presupposes that enough is known both about «people involved in TNR» and «the psychiatric disorders
described in problematic
animal hoarding» for a valid comparison to be
animal hoarding» for a valid comparison to
hoarding» for a valid comparison to be made.