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  1. Nine lives and reflections

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    Contributor(s):: Erasmo de Oliveira, Erasmo DeOLIVEIRA

    The secret of having nine lives as a cat and some reflections about animals' angelicity (some ideas made by an Elder mad researcher. Or not...)

  2. Feasibility Study of an Equine-Assisted Learning Intervention for Children with Disabilities

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    | Contributor(s):: Laura Hopson, Joy O’Neal, Rebecca Bailey, Jaycee Dugard, Kristen McGraw, Candace Hanenberg, Debbie Anderson, Blair McKissock, Amy Traylor, Christianna Parker, Connor Samples

    Interest in equine-assisted learning (EAL) has grown rapidly among behavioral health professionals. The available research on the effects of EAL are limited, sparse, and mostly exploratory in nature. In this feasibility study, we evaluated the effectiveness of an EAL intervention, the Just Ask...

  3. Pillars for successful operationalization of one health as an ecosystem approach: experience from a human-animal interface in the Maasai steppe in Tanzania

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    | Contributor(s):: Gwakisa, P., George, J., Sindato, C., Ngonyoka, A., Nnko, H., Assenga, J., Kimera, S., Nessele, M. O.

    Background: Solving complex public health challenges requires integrated approaches to health, such as One Health. A key element of the One Health approach is the interrelationship between human, animal and environmental health and the associated multistakeholder collaboration across many...

  4. Ensuring ethical animal welfare research: are more ethics review committees the solution?

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    | Contributor(s):: Nielsen, B. L., Golledge, H. D. R., Chou, JenYun, Camerlink, I., Pongracz, P., Ceballos, M. C., Whittaker, A. L., Olsson, I. A. S.

    The article discusses ways to ensure ethical animal welfare research, and suggests that more committees should improve accessibility, but other factors need to be considered as well. The article emphasizes that animal welfare researchers must think about the ethical aspects of their work from...

  5. Veterinary education and experience shape beliefs about dog breeds. Part 2: trust

    | Contributor(s):: Caddiell, R. M. P., White, P., Lascelles, B. D. X., Royal, K., Ange-Van Heugten, K., Gruen, M. E.

  6. A survey of the main behavioural and natatorial issues observed in non-genetically selected dog breeds trained for water rescue activities

    | Contributor(s):: Cecchi, F., Macchioni, F.

  7. Social licence to cull: examining scepticism toward lethal wildlife removal in cities

    | Contributor(s):: Essen, E. von, Redmalm, D.

  8. Separation distress in a sample of rescued galgos form Spain

    | Contributor(s):: Normando, S. R. C., Bertomoro, F., Bonetti, O.

  9. Possibilities of reducing fearfulness and stress in horses by prophylactic methods and behavioural therapies

    | Contributor(s):: Budzynska, M., Jarosz, M., Kapustka, J.

  10. A mixed methods approach for measuring topic sensitivity in conservation

    | Contributor(s):: Ibbett, H., Jones, J. P. G., Dorward, L., Kohi, E. M., Dwiyahreni, A. A., Prayitno, K., Sankeni, S., Kaduma, J., McHomvu, J., Saputra, A. W., Sabiladiyni, H., Supriatna, J., St John, F. A. V.

  11. Integrating dog shelters in the One Health perspective: is this truly achievable?

    | Contributor(s):: Sacchettino, L., Gatta, C., Pelagalli, A., Maruccio, L., Napolitano, F., Avallone, L., D'Angelo, D.

  12. Human-elephant coexistence challenges in Myanmar: an analysis of fatal elephant attacks on humans and elephant mortality

    | Contributor(s):: Zaw, Min Thant, May, R., Roskaft, E.

  13. How can we tackle interruptions to human-wildlife feeding management? Adding media campaigns to the wildlife manager's toolbox

    | Contributor(s):: Griffin, L. L., Nolan, G., Haigh, A., Condon, H., O'Hagan, E., McDonnell, P., Kane, A., Ciuti, S.

  14. From domination to dialogue and the ethics of the between:transforming human-working equine relationships in mountain tourism

    | Contributor(s):: Cousquer, G.

  15. Bites monitoring in Aosta Valley from 2014 to 2020

    | Contributor(s):: Villa, G. M., Trentin, C., Ragionieri, M.

  16. Biomedical research with a Caribbean one-health perspective

    | Contributor(s):: Cheetham, S., Stone, D., Marancik, D., Kaplan, R. M., Olson, N. C.

  17. Attachment style classification in the interspecific and intraspecific bond in dogs

    | Contributor(s):: Borrelli, C., Riggio, G., Gazzano, A., Carlone, B., Mariti, C.

  18. Aplicativo vetpain

    | Contributor(s):: Luna, S.

  19. The sexual behaviour in experimentally underfed bulls

    | Contributor(s):: Wierzbowski, S.

    Of 8 pairs of identical twins, one brother was fed 500 g protein daily and the other bull 700 g, from 18 mth of age. At 5 yr of age, live weight in the underfed bulls was 235 kg lower than in the others. Sexual behaviour, as assessed by total semen collection time, number of mounts/copulation,...

  20. Service Dogs: A Scoping Review of Interdisciplinary Research

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    | Contributor(s):: K. Lynn Pierce, Nancy A. Dreschel

    Despite a long history of service dogs (SDs) being paired with human partners as a systematic intervention and increasing numbers of and roles for SDs, there remains a lack of empirical knowledge and professional guidance regarding the implementation of SDs into treatment plans for individuals...