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Inappropriate Urination
Contributor(s):: Borns-Weil, S.
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Seeing a Brain Through an Other: The Informant’s Share in the Diagnosis of Dementia
Contributor(s):: Tessier, Laurence Anne
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Standards for the academic veterinary medical library
Contributor(s):: Sarah Anne Murphy, Martha A. Bedard, Jill Crawley-Low, Diane Fagen, Jean-Paul Jetté
The Standards Committee of the Veterinary Medical Libraries Section was appointed in May 2000 and charged to create standards for the ideal academic veterinary medical library, written from the perspective of veterinary medical librarians. The resulting Standards for the Academic Veterinary...
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Service dogs in the hospital: helpful or harmful? A case report and clinical recommendations
Contributor(s):: Pellegrino, L. D., Cerimele, J. M., Dubovsky, A. N.
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Pet loss and grief: identifying at-risk pet owners during the euthanasia process
Contributor(s):: Barnard-Nguyen, S., Breit, M., Anderson, K. A., Nielsen, J.
Pet owners often experience complex and profound grief reactions when their animals are euthanized. Veterinary staff are increasingly being called upon to be aware of and to respond to the grief reactions of pet owners at this critical time. The objectives of this study were to identify pet...
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Jun 24 2017
2017 American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture (AAVA) Equine Regional Meeting
An Acupuncture Practitioner's Approach to Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis of the "Non-Lame" HorsePresented by Chris Cahill, DVM, CVAEvery attendee will acupuncture a horse under...
https://habricentral.org/events/details/566
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Zoonoses
Contributor(s):: M.C. Atapattu
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Participation and control experienced during animal-assisted activities by children hospitalised with cancer
Contributor(s):: Monique Vicky Simon
Children diagnosed and treated for cancer experience a profound life-transformation as they are confronted with unprecedented physical, psychosocial and emotional challenges. Children’s experience of diagnosis and treatment is often accompanied by a lack of participation and reduced...
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Feline aggression directed toward people: causes and treatment
Contributor(s):: Horwitz, D. F.
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Service dogs in the hospital: helpful or harmful? A case report and clinical recommendations
Contributor(s):: Pellegrino, L. D., Cerimele, J. M., Dubovsky, A. N.
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More than man’s best friend: Diagnostic dogs in psychiatry
Contributor(s):: Parker, Gordon, Graham, Rebecca
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Changes in behaviour of dairy cows with clinical mastitis
Contributor(s):: Sepulveda-Varas, P., Proudfoot, K. L., Weary, D. M., Keyserlingk, M. A. G. von
Behaviour is an important tool for recognizing illness in animals. One of the most common diseases in dairy cattle is clinical mastitis. Evidence suggests that cows with this disease show sickness behaviours, but little is known about the progression of behavioural changes before and after the...
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The fearful, anxious, & worried pet
Contributor(s):: Deporter, T.
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On-farm evaluation of the Salmon Welfare Index Model (SWIM 1.0): theoretical and practical considerations
Contributor(s):: Folkedal, O., Pettersen, J. M., Bracke, M., Stien, L. H., Nilsson, J., Martins, C., Breck, O., Midtlyng, P. J., Kristiansen, T.
The present study investigated the operational feasibility of the recently developed Salmon Welfare Index Model (SWIM 1.0) designed for Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L) in production cages. Ten salmon farms containing spring smolts were visited twice, first between May and June the first year in...
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Lifelong care for your feline patients
Contributor(s):: Brunt, J.
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Comparative Effects of Horse Exercise Versus Traditional Exercise Programs on Gait, Muscle Strength, and Body Balance in Healthy Older Adults
Contributor(s):: Aranda-García, Silvia, Iricibar, Albert, Planas, Antoni, Prat-Subirana, Joan A., Angulo-Barroso, Rosa M.
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'Bamboo spine' in a migration period horse from Hungary
Contributor(s):: Bartosiewicz, Laszlo
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Canine olfactory detection of malignant melanoma
Contributor(s):: Campbell, L. F., Farmery, L., George, S. M., Farrant, P. B.
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Bringing together emerging and endemic zoonoses surveillance: shared challenges and a common solution
Contributor(s):: Jo Halliday, Chris Daborn, Harriet Auty, Zacharia Mtema, Tiziana Lembo, Barend M. deC. Bronsvoort, Ian Handel, Darryn Knobel, Katie Hampson, Sarah Cleaveland
Early detection of disease outbreaks in human and animal populations is crucial to the effective surveillance of emerging infectious diseases. However, there are marked geographical disparities in capacity for early detection of outbreaks, which limit the effectiveness of global surveillance...
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Canine scent detection of human cancers: a review of methods and accuracy
Contributor(s):: Moser, E., McCulloch, M.