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A patient's best friend
Contributor(s): Haggard, A.
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Blackie
Contributor(s): MacInnis, K.
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Animal-assisted therapy
Contributor(s): Stanley-Hermanns, M., Miller, J.
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Center-of-pressure movements during equine-assisted activities
Contributor(s): Clayton, H. M., Kaiser, L. J., de Pue, B., Kaiser, L.
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Animal-centered learning activities in pharmacy education
Contributor(s): Lust, E.
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Voice of the Analyst. "Only in the meeting": an unexpected visitor
Contributor(s): Gerardi, J.
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Pet ownership among persons with AIDS in three Florida counties
Contributor(s): Conti, L., Lieb, S., Liberti, T., Wiley-Bayless, M., Hepburn, K., Diaz, T.
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Evaluation of the effect of signalment and body conformation on activity monitoring in companion dogs
Contributor(s): Brown, D. C., Michel, K. E., Love, M., Dow, C.
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Use of geospatial neighborhood control locations for epidemiological analysis of community-level pet adoption patterns
Contributor(s): Patronek, G. J.
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Comparison of clonal relatedness and antimicrobial susceptibility of fecal Escherichia coli from healthy dogs and their owners
Contributor(s): Stenske, K. A., Bemis, D. A., Gillespie, B. E., D'Souza, D. H., Oliver, S. P., Draughon, F. A., Matteson, K. J., Bartges, J. W.
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Genetics and the development of social behavior in dogs
Contributor(s): Scott, J. P.
The puppies used in the experiments lived with their litter-mates from birth until 1 yr. of age, first in large nursery rooms and later in spacious outdoor runs. Behavioural tests were given to animals of 5 different breeds: Basenji, Beagle, Cocker Spaniel, Shetland Sheep Dog, and Wire-haired Fox...
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Behavioural and physiological responses of laying hens to humans
Contributor(s): Edwards, L. E., Botheras, N. A., Coleman, G. J., Hemsworth, P. H.
Human interactions, particularly negative ones, affect the behaviour and physiology of laying hens, with possible implications for bird productivity and welfare. The present experiment investigated the effects of handling on the behaviour and plasma corticosterone concentrations of laying hens. A...
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Relationship between behavioural reactions and heart rate in horses during transient social isolation
Contributor(s): Jezierski, T., Gorecka, A.
Six horses were used in an experiment conducted in a tie-stable without boxes. The behaviour of each horse was videotaped and heart rate (HR) was recorded continuously for approx. 104 min during the following test situations: all horses in the stable and no person present; other horses being...
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Human-animal relationship in the research lab: a discussion by the Refinement and Enrichment Forum
Contributor(s): Abney, D., Conlee, K., Cunneen, M., Down, N., Lang, T., Patterson-Kane, E., Skoumbourdis, E., Reinhardt, V.
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Individually ventilated cages and rodent welfare: report of the 2002 RSPCA/UFAW rodent welfare group meeting
Contributor(s): Hawkins, P., Anderson, D., Applebee, K., Key, D., Wallace, J., Milite, G., Clark, J. M., Hubrecht, R., Jennings, M.
The RSPCA/UFAW Rodent Welfare Group holds a one-day meeting every autumn so that its members can discuss current welfare research and exchange views on rodent welfare issues. The 2002 meeting focused on welfare issues associated with housing rodents in individually ventilated cages (IVCs)....
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Presence of a dog reduces subjective but not physiological stress responses to an analog trauma
Contributor(s): Lass-Hennemann, J., Peyk, P., Streb, M., Holz, E., Michael, T.
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Reversing Extinction: Restoration and Resurrection in the Pleistocene Rewilding Projects
Contributor(s): Chrulew, Matthew
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Mustang: The Paradox of Imagery
Contributor(s): Dalke, Karen
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A Trace of Kinship: The Place of Animals in Environmental Aesthetics
Contributor(s): Fellenz, Marc
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Pissing Angels
Contributor(s): Filippi, Massimo