Article type: Editorial
16 August 2013
Volume 38 Issue 3
Article type: Editorial
16 August 2013
Volume 38 Issue 3
Editorial
Rachael Sanders1
Affiliations
1 Children Australia
CITATION: Sanders R. (2013). Editorial. Children Australia, 38(3), 1873. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2013.3
Abstract
For me, this month brings the familial duty of caring for a relative's beloved pet while they go on an extended vacation. Despite the inevitable worry that comes with caring for someone else's pet, it has been wonderful to observe the pure joy my daughter feels when playing, patting and ‘training’ the dog to literally jump through hoops. I think I can safely say that the dog has also gained much pleasure from being doted on by an enthusiastic seven-year-old. This observation started a stream of thought about what, if anything, we know about animals’ contributions to the well-being of children who live in out-of-home care (OHC). This, in turn, led to a brief examination of the literature on this topic, which I will share with you here.