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  1. Ophthalmic disorders in a referral population of seven breeds of brachycephalic dogs: 970 cases (2008-2017)

    Contributor(s):: Palmer, S. V., Gomes, F. E., McArt, J. A. A.

  2. [SARS-CoV-2 infections in cats, dogs, and other animal species: Findings on infection and data from Switzerland]

    Full-text: Available

    | Contributor(s):: Chan, T., Klaus, J., Meli, M. L., Hofmann-Lehmann, R.

    The pandemic with the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has led to infections and deaths worldwide. Apart from humans, certain animal species are susceptible to the viral infection. Spillover between humans and animals is favored by close contact; thus, surveillance of animals is an important...

  3. Benefits and challenges of animal-assisted therapy in older adults: a literature review

    | Contributor(s):: Veilleux, A.

  4. A Systematic Review of the Literature Addressing Veterinary Care for Underserved Communities

    | Contributor(s):: LaVallee, Elizabeth, Mueller, Megan Kiely, McCobb, Emily

    Currently, there is a care gap in veterinary medicine affecting low-income and underserved communities, resulting in decreased nonhuman-animal health and welfare. The use of low-price and community veterinary clinics in underserved populations is a strategy to improve companion-animal health...

  5. The Controversy on Fish Pain: A Veterinarian’s Perspective

    | Contributor(s):: Chatigny, Frederic

    Fish welfare is still a relatively new field. As such, regulations and protocols to ensure fish welfare are currently limited and vary considerably in different jurisdictions. This is in part because of the ongoing controversy as to whether or not fish feel pain. This controversy has persisted...

  6. イルカ介在療法のこれまでとこれから

    | Contributor(s):: Maya Kadota, Tadamichi Morisaka, Kazunobu Furuta, Naoki Kamezaki, Dai Oya

    動物は,人の生活のいたるところに存在して いる。歴史的にもその関係は非常に深く,紀元 前一万年前の旧石器時代に描かれたというスペ イン,アルタミラ洞窟の野牛,馬,トナカイな どの壁画などからうかがい知れる。人にとって 動物は食べ物としての存在や生活を脅かす存在 であったが,歴史が進むにつれ,より多くの関 わりをもつようになる。信仰としての対象,愛 玩としての対象,家畜としての対象,生活を補 助する道具としての対象などである。

  7. Without stress at the veterinarian: make the visit in the veterinary practice cat-friendlyOhne Stress sum Tierarzt: Den Besuch in der Tierarztpraxis katzenfreundlich gestalten

    | Contributor(s):: Melchers, V.

    This article describes how to reduce stress in cats presented at animal hospitals for routine and medical procedures.

  8. Therapeutic benefits of equine assisted psychotherapy for at-risk adolescents

    | Contributor(s):: Whitely, Ruth

  9. The value of using metaphorical mirrors with alcoholics and addicts in treatment with a mutigenerational viewpoint

    | Contributor(s):: Matkovich, Sue

  10. Veterinarians' views on pet loss: Evidence from Romania

    | Contributor(s):: Rujoiu, Octavian, Rujoiu, Valentina

  11. Chaos in the Clinic: Applications of Choas Theory to a Qualitative Study of a Veterinary Practice

    | Contributor(s):: Eleanor Craven Brennan

    This paper is the result of a twelve hour participant observation study of a local, private veterinary practice in southeastern Pennsylvania. Field notes and semi-structured interviews, the result of naturally occurring conversation between me and practice members, were taken over a twelve week...

  12. Nurturing your pet with nature - Part 1: Natural lighting, natural patterns, and colors

    | Contributor(s):: Rauh, R. M.

  13. Nurturing your pet with nature - Part 2: Sensory and discovery experiences

    | Contributor(s):: Rauh, R. M.

  14. Owner compliance - educating clients to act on pet care advice

    | Contributor(s):: Gerrard, E.

  15. The connection between domestic violence and animal cruelty in Puerto Rico: An anthropological study

    | Contributor(s):: Vazquez Soto, Nancy Y.

    Violence against women is one of Puerto Rico’s most critical social problems and for this reason, anthropological thought is critically necessary. Some women in Puerto Rico are vulnerable to situations of violence and control through domestic violence while their animals become involved in...

  16. The Relationship Between Social Roles and Self-Management Behavior in Women Living with HIV/AIDS

    | Contributor(s):: Webel, Allison R., Higgins, Patricia A.

  17. Animal‐assisted therapy at an outpatient pain management clinic

    | Contributor(s):: Marcus, Dawn A., Bernstein, Cheryl D., Constantin, Janet M., Kunkel, Frank A., Breuer, Paula, Hanlon, Raymond B.

  18. Assessment time of the Welfare Quality protocol for dairy cattle

    | Contributor(s):: Vries, M. de, Engel, B., Uijl, I. den, Schaik, G. van, Dijkstra, T., Boer, I. de, Bokkers, E. A. M.

  19. Impressions of the impact of dolphin assisted therapy by treatment team members

    | Contributor(s):: Delaney, Stephen J.

  20. From the inside out: Star Wards – lessons from within acute in-patient wards

    Full-text: Available

    | Contributor(s):: Janner, Marion