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  1. Behind the Scenes

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    Contributor(s):: Frania Shelley-Grielen

    In the first of a four-part article, Frania Shelley-Grielen addresses the lack of regulation in the pet care and services industry, and wonders how standards can be improved for pets and their ownersAmericans love pets. We love them so much that most of us, or 68 percent of us, live with...

  2. Hond & liefde: De unieke band tussen baasje en beest

    Contributor(s):: Roos Vonk

    Mens en hond zijn al zo lang samen dat ze elkaar veel beter aanvoelen dan anderesoorten. Hoogleraar psychologie Roos Vonk, die zelf de bank deelt met tweeviervoeters, over onze unieke ‘co-evolutie’.

  3. Fleeing from fleas on your cat, dog, or you

    Contributor(s):: Robert G. Holmberg

    Fleas are small, laterally flattened, wingless insects that suck blood from warm-blooded animals.  There are about 2,500 species.  Most are parasites of mammals; about 100 species feed on birds.  In North America, 19 species bite humans.

  4. Livestock handling needs improvement

    Contributor(s):: Temple Grandin

    The article discusses problems with the handling of livestock and the conclusion of the article states "rough handling of livestock is not only inhumane, but can cause excessive losses due to sickness and slower growth...careful handling of livestock in all phases of production is...

  5. Animal Collective

    Contributor(s):: Matt Wettengel, Tam Vo, Kait McKinney, Yue Wu

    Pets are a staple of the American family, but their place in the lives of college students is a little hazy. Whether someone is walking a puppy down the street or someone is flaunting pictures of an adorable new chinchilla, pets are the ultimate source of entertainment. Aside from their...

  6. EIPH in Race Horses

    Contributor(s):: Helma Weeks

  7. Ensuring Healthy Guide Dogs for The Seeing Eye

    Contributor(s):: Nancy West

  8. For CDC Veterinarians, "All Creatures Great and Small" Includes People

    Contributor(s):: Joan Capuzzi Giresi

  9. Protecting Public Health: The Role of Penn Vet

    Contributor(s):: Kelly Stratton

  10. Animal Profile: Animals Depend on People Too

  11. Contagious Pets

    Contributor(s):: Kelly Stratton

    Being aware of zoonotic diseases - those that can be passed from animal to owner - is the first step in staying healthy.

  12. Putting a Plan in Place

  13. Nourishing Nepal: Bridging Human Health and Animal Medicine

    Contributor(s):: Laurel Redding

  14. Canary in a Coal Mine: The Connection Between Animal Abuse and Human Violence

    Contributor(s):: Susan I. Finkelstein

  15. One Health Presents: Animal Disease and Human Health

    Contributor(s):: Katie Brinkley

  16. Hope's Story; A Veterinarian from Michigan sets an Example

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    Contributor(s):: Maria-Andromachi Iliopoulou

    The role of the veterinarian in animal abuse cases.

  17. Dogfighting, Animal Abuse and Desensitization to Violence

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    Contributor(s):: Maria-Andromachi Iliopoulou, Maria A. Iliopoulou

    This article describes the consequences of Dogfighting and Animal abuse for young people, communities, the dogs and our society in general.

  18. Veterinary Vision, Winter 2010

    Contributor(s):: Claire Eldridge (editor)

    Veterinary Vision is a publication of The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. This yearly magazine explores the research, teaching, and outreach services of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

  19. Veterinary Vision, Fall 2006

    Contributor(s):: Claire Eldridge (editor)

    Veterinary Vision is a publication of The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. This yearly magazine explores the research, teaching, and outreach services of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

  20. Veterinary Vision, Spring 2012

    Contributor(s):: Claire Eldridge (editor)

    Veterinary Vision is a publication of The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. This yearly magazine explores the research, teaching, and outreach services of the College of Veterinary Medicine.