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What caregivers don’t tell you ... A comparison between survey responses and home videos of cat-cat interactions
Contributor(s):: Van Belle, Morgane J. R., Gajdoš Kmecová, Noema, Tuyttens, Frank A. M., Moons, Christel P. H., Mills, Daniel S., De Keuster, Tiny C. B. M.
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Heritability and genetic association of social organization traits with feeding behavior, feed efficiency and growth in Bos indicus
Contributor(s):: Valente, Júlia de Paula Soares, De-Sousa, Karolini Tenffen, Deniz, Matheus, Bonilha, Sarah Figueiredo Martins, Mercadante, Maria Eugênia Zerlotti, Dias, Laila Talarico
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Not lost in translation: Changes in social dynamics in Bonobos after colony relocation and fusion with another group
Contributor(s):: Caselli, Marta, Malaman, Beatrice, Cordoni, Giada, Guéry, Jean-Pascal, Kok, José, Demuru, Elisa, Norscia, Ivan
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Increased temperature during incubation increases the sociality of male broilers in later life
Contributor(s):: Verlinden, Sara Maria Daniel, Larsen, Mona Lilian Vestbjerg, Parmiggiani, Andrea, Gao, Cui, Li, Xue, Youssef, Ali, Everaert, Nadia, Norton, Tomas
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Identifying with other animals and human well-being: extending perspectives on the social cure and human-animal relations
Contributor(s):: Amiot, C. E., Caron, P. O., Bastian, B.
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An overview of dog training and behaviour
Contributor(s):: Todd, Z.
2022Veterinary Ireland Journal126320-3242009-3942Englishtext
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Effect of reduced dietary protein level on finishing pigs’ harmful social behaviour before and after an abrupt dietary change
Contributor(s):: McAuley, Melanie, Buijs, Stephanie, Muns, Ramon, Gordon, Alan, Palmer, Maeve, Meek, Kayleigh, O’Connell, Niamh
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Creating resilient and sociable domestic pets
Contributor(s):: Hargrave, C.
2021CompanionOctober18-232041-2487EnglishASAB, London, UK.text
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Opportunities (and challenges) in dairy cattle cognition research: A key area needed to design future high welfare housing systems
Contributor(s):: Nawroth, C., Rørvang, M. V.
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Effects of Therapeutic Horseback-Riding Program on Social and Communication Skills in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Contributor(s):: Chen, S., Zhang, Y., Zhao, M., Du, X., Wang, Y., Liu, X.
Animal-assisted therapy has become a fast-growing and effective approach for remediating core impairments of children with ASD; however, recent systematic review studies on the effects of AAT in children with ASD have some limitations, including referral to a variety of animal-assisted...
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Cat Foster Program Outcomes: Behavior, Stress, and Cat–Human Interaction
| Contributor(s):: Vitale, Kristyn R., Frank, Delaney H., Conroy, Jocelyn, Udell, Monique A. R.
Recent research has demonstrated that cats (Felis catus) have greater social potential and flexibility than was previously assumed. However, many traditional cat care practices have been influenced by the misconception that cats are socially aloof. This can result in less support or guidance...
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Enrichment with classical music enhances affiliative behaviours in bottlenose dolphin
| Contributor(s):: Guérineau, Cécile, Lõoke, Miina, Ganassin, Giuseppe, Bertotto, Daniela, Bortoletti, Martina, Cavicchioli, Laura, Furlati, Stefano, Mongillo, Paolo, Marinelli, Lieta
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Assessing effects of an assistance dog on social communication and interaction of a child with autism spectrum disorder and his family: An exploratory single-case study
| Contributor(s):: Guay, Claudia, Forget, Jacques, Abouzeid, Nadia
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To pet or to enrich? Increasing dogs' welfare in veterinary clinics/shelters: a pilot study
| Contributor(s):: Lopes, J. V. S. R., Daud, N. M., Young, R. J., Azevedo, C. S. de
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Cats vs. Dogs: The Efficacy of Feliway FriendsTM and AdaptilTM Products in Multispecies Homes
| Contributor(s):: Miriam Rebecca Prior, Daniel Simon Mills
Seven percent of UK households are estimated to own both a cat and a dog, despite a popular view that the two do not live well together. This is the first study to evaluate the effects of pheromone products Feliway FriendsTM and AdaptilTM on cat-dog interactions, in homes where owners perceived...
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Dogs and wolves differ in their response allocation to their owner/caregiver or food in a concurrent choice procedure
| Contributor(s):: Isernia, L., Wynne, C. D. L., House, L., Feuerbacher, E. N.
Dogs and wolves both show attachment-like behaviors to their owners/caregivers, including exploring more in the presence of the owner/caregiver, and greeting the owner/caregiver more effusively after an absence. Concurrent choice studies can elucidate dogs’ and wolves’...
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Animal-Assisted Therapy May Help Patients with Brain Injury
| Contributor(s):: Christopher Bergland
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Selection for reduced fear of humans changes intra-specific social behavior in red junglefowl - implications for chicken domestication
| Contributor(s):: Gjoen, J., Jensen, P.
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Are multi-cat homes more stressful? A critical review of the evidence associated with cat group size and wellbeing
| Contributor(s):: Finka, L. R., Foreman-Worsley, R.
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Neutering Effects on Social Behaviour of Urban Unowned Free-Roaming Domestic Cats
| Contributor(s):: Simona Cafazzo, Roberto Bonanni, Eugenia Natoli
The “trap, spay/neuter, and release” programs to manage unowned free-roaming cat populations are diffused worldwide and they are largely advised even in countries where the suppression of unowned cats is enforced by law. Despite the massive neutering campaigns in the world, there is...