Joshua Zoanetti
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
School of Animal and Veterinary Science
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Josh Zoanetti is completing a PhD investigating older adults and their dogs. His research is looking at how we can minimise the burdens of dog guardianship for older adults, and maximise their dog’s welfare. Josh has an interest in teaching and research and hopes to continue his career in academia upon completion of his PhD.
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Journals
Year Citation 2024 Zoanetti, J., Young, J., & Nielsen, T. D. (2024). A Scoping Review of the Risks Posed by Companion Animals to Older Adults. Anthrozoos, 1-17.
2023 Zoanetti, J., Nielsen, T. D., Tuke, J., Young, J., & Hazel, S. (2023). Australian veterans’ experience of pet ownership: Benefits, costs, and moderating factors. Human-Animal Interactions, 2023.
- Zoanetti, J., Nielsen, T. D., & Hazel, S. (n.d.). The potential negative impacts of pet guardianship on the guardian, a scoping review. Discover Animals, 1(1).
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