id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_obvnxhvzwnd5rold74lrmkmw44 D. J. Sklansky More Bark, Less Bite 2015.0 .pdf application/xhtml+xml 1041 152 64 More Bark, Less Bite | American Academy of Pediatrics This article requires a subscription to view the full text. If you have a subscription you may use the login form below to view the article. This randomized controlled trial sought to determine if canine animal-assisted therapy improved pain scores and patient satisfaction in adults undergoing elective knee and hip arthroplasties. You may purchase access to this article. You may purchase access to this article. (Your Name) has sent you a message from American Academy of Pediatrics Log in You will be redirected to aap.org to login or to create your account. Log in You will be redirected to aap.org to login or to create your account. Article IS ANIMAL-ASSISTED THERAPY USEFUL IN IMPROVING INPATIENT COMFORT OUTCOMES? Follow American Academy of Pediatrics on Instagram Follow American Academy of Pediatrics on Twitter Follow American Academy of Pediatrics on Youtube © 2021 American Academy of Pediatrics ./cache/work_obvnxhvzwnd5rold74lrmkmw44.pdf ./txt/work_obvnxhvzwnd5rold74lrmkmw44.txt