2013
DOI: 10.3727/108354213x13645733247855
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Taking Dogs to Tourism Activities: Testing a Pet-Related Constraint–Negotiation Model

Abstract: This research's purpose is to examine the factors that affect pet owners' decisions when taking pets to participate in tourism activities. Unlike tourist traveling alone, pet owners must consider their own circumstances as well as the constraints their pets place on them. After examining 30 British dog owners' interview transcripts through interpretive approach and 388 British dog owners' surveys through structural equation modeling, the results show pet-associated constraints will negatively affect owners' mo… Show more

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“…In line with the above, some studies show the relationship between attachment to dogs and motivations, both human-related and dog-related, as well as the relationship between these motivations and the assessment of the appropriateness of the destination for visiting with dogs (Carr and Cohen, 2009; Chen et al , 2013; Hung et al , 2016). More specifically, studies such as that of show the influence of dog attachment on both human- and dog-related motivations.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…In line with the above, some studies show the relationship between attachment to dogs and motivations, both human-related and dog-related, as well as the relationship between these motivations and the assessment of the appropriateness of the destination for visiting with dogs (Carr and Cohen, 2009; Chen et al , 2013; Hung et al , 2016). More specifically, studies such as that of show the influence of dog attachment on both human- and dog-related motivations.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The design of the questionnaire was based on previous scientific literature (Carr and Cohen, 2009; Chen et al , 2013; Hung et al , 2012). Thus, the questions used to determine human- and dog-related motivations were based on the study by Carr and Cohen (2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tourism and leisure research related to pets has so far mostly considered means by which animals can travel along with their owners (e.g., Carr & Cohen, 2009;Chen et al, 2013;Gretzel & Hardy, 2015;Kirillova et al, 2015;Wu & Cheng, 2020). Carr and Cohen (2009) argued that dog owners prefer to take their pets along on vacation, but that does not always become reality, due to the lack of pet-friendly accommodation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%