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Helping Client Manage the Aggressive Dog
Contributor(s):: Julia Albright
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Our Pet Population Explosion and Operation SPARED
Contributor(s):: Kay Clausing
All humane societies are dedicated to preventing cruelty and suffering. No society can effectively prevent cruelty unless it makes spaying compulsory for all females released for adoption and talks spaying to every owner of a female. Even if the home is a good one in every other respect, if a...
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Animals, health and quality of life: professional development forum.
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Animals, health and quality of life: abstract book
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Challenges of service dog ownership
Contributor(s):: Adams, C. L.
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Making the visit to the veterinarian a positive experience for all
Contributor(s):: Curtis, T. M.
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Your patient has a job and needs to stay fit
Contributor(s):: Eames, E., Eames, T.
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Understanding the signs, cause & prevalence of grief due to pet loss
Contributor(s):: Johnson, S. W.
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Animal-assisted intervention: a key response to our human health care crisis
Contributor(s):: Norvell, L. J.
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Supporting the assistance dog movement with my time and expertise
Contributor(s):: Eames, E., Eames, T.
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An international gene bank for guide dogs: organisation, utilization and potential
Contributor(s):: Kolosi, J., Gunn, I. M.
The Royal Guide Dogs Association of Australia (RGDAA) has a breeding population of Labrador Retrievers consisting of 30 females and 11 stud males. Frozen semen from guide dog centres in UK and USA is used in its breeding programme to minimize inbreeding. The RGDAA is establishing an international...
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Managing separation anxiety: an evidence-based approach
Contributor(s):: Neilson, J. C.
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Pet selection counseling: finding a friend for life
Contributor(s):: Shaw, J. K.
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Life skills for puppies: practical tips for new owners
Contributor(s):: Zulch, H. E.