Although Rachman's theory is the accepted model of fear acquisition, cases of cynophobia have been cited in which none of these three causes apply to the patient.
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A study was conducted at the State University of New York by Dr . Peter A . Di Nardo, et al ., to distinguish the significance of these three conditions upon the development of cynophobia.
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Although snakes and spiders are more common animal phobias, cynophobia is especially debilitating because of the high prevalence of dogs ( for example, there are an estimated 25 million stray dogs in India, and an estimated 62 million pet dogs in the United States ) Cynophobia is also very common among the Malays in Singapore.
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Although snakes and spiders are more common animal phobias, cynophobia is especially debilitating because of the high prevalence of dogs ( for example, there are an estimated 25 million stray dogs in India, and an estimated 62 million pet dogs in the United States ) Cynophobia is also very common among the Malays in Singapore.