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  1. Studies on existing health care management practices adopted by farmers in Surajpur district of Chhattisgarh

    Contributor(s):: Vandana, Bhagat, Shraddha, Nety, Upasana, Verma, Kiran, Kashyap, Seema, Kriplani, Swarnalata, Bara

    The present study was undertaken purposively to ascertain the health care and scientific dairy husbandry practices adopted by the dairy owners in Surajpur district of Chhattisgarh. A total of 150 respondents were randomly selected from 10 villages of block and district Surajpur and interviewed...

  2. Dog behaviours in veterinary consultations: part II. The relationship between the behaviours of dogs and their owners

    Contributor(s):: Helsly, M., Priymenko, N., Girault, C., Duranton, C., Gaunet, F.

    Dogs synchronise their behaviour with those of their owners when confronted with an unfamiliar situation and interactions with their owners have been shown to decrease the dog's stress levels in some instances. However, whether owners may help manage dog anxiety during veterinary consultations...

  3. Who are you, really? Unlocking the key to what makes that dog tick

    | Contributor(s):: Brophey, K., Dale, S.

    2020 410-413 9781946483201 North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) Orlando, English The Dog Door Behavior Center Asheville, North Carolina, USA. text

  4. Lifetime care for pets - planning for the possibility that pets outlive their pet owners

    | Contributor(s):: Shever, A.

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

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

  6. The pet-human bond: how pets benefit from people and how you can promote this relationship by incorporating behavior into general practice

    | Contributor(s):: Sherman, B.

  7. The changing roles of animals in western society: influences upon and from the veterinary profession

    | Contributor(s):: Fogle, B.

    The author discusses the role of animals and the influences of gender on evolving social attitutes toward them, noting that veterinarians, both men and women, "need to lead the discussion not just reacting to changes in public perception."

  8. Pet owners' perception and satisfaction of surgery services and outcomes at the Ashanti Regional Veterinary Clinic, Kumasi, Ghana

    | Contributor(s):: Eyarefe, O., Emikpe, B., Dei, D.

    Aim: To study pet owners' perception of surgery services and client satisfaction in Ghana in order to improve the quality of surgery services. Method: Self-administered questionnaires were administered to owners of pets that were presented for surgery at the Ashanti Region Veterinary Clinic...

  9. A case study employing operant conditioning to reduce stress of capture for red-bellied tamarins ( Saguinus labiatus )

    | Contributor(s):: Owen, Y., Amory, J. R.

    Traditional techniques used to capture New World monkeys, such as net capture, can induce high levels of acute stress detrimental to welfare. Alternatively, training nonhuman animals via operant conditioning to voluntarily participate in husbandry and/or veterinary practices is accepted as a...

  10. Impact of a bilingual mobile spay/neuter clinic in a U.S./Mexico border city

    | Contributor(s):: Poss, J. E., Everett, M.

    There are between 4 and 10 million dogs and cats killed annually in the United States. Although there are no accurate national estimates of the number of companion animals who are sterilized surgically. Approximately 26,000 companion animals are euthanized annually in El Paso County, Texas,...

  11. Research and teaching of dairy cattle well being: finding synergy between ethology and epidemiology

    | Contributor(s):: Duffield, T. F., Leslie, K. E., Lissemore, K. D., Millman, S. T.

    Epidemiology is a tool used to identify and quantify risk factors that contribute to the state of health or disease. In addition, the maintenance of health and recognition of nonhuman animal welfare are both key principles of health management. Animal welfare and ethology provide important...

  12. Characterization of injuries caused by dogs and cats to humans in the municipality of Jaboticabal, Sao Paulo, between the years 2000 and 2009

    | Contributor(s):: Frias, D. F. R., Nunes, J. O. R., Carvalho, A. A. B.

  13. Cruelty towards domestic cats

    | Contributor(s):: Siqueira, A. de, Cassiano, F. C., Maioka, P. C.

  14. From mules, horses and livestock to companion animals: a linguistic-etymological approach to veterinary history, mirroring animal and (mainly) human welfare

    | Contributor(s):: Devriese, L.

  15. Responsible pet ownership and dog owners conduct in the county of Alegre-ES

    | Contributor(s):: Loss, L. D., Mussi, J. M. S., Mello, I. N. K. de, Leao, M. S., Franque, M. P.

  16. Use of and satisfaction of pet owners with a clinical behavior service in a companion animal specialty referral practice

    | Contributor(s):: Herron, M. E., Lord, L. K.

  17. Vet's role in helping grieving owners

    | Contributor(s):: McParlin, P.

  18. Religion, philosophy and ethics - how these affect our treatment of animals

    | Contributor(s):: Tiplady, C.

  19. Inconvenient desires: should we routinely neuter companion animals?

    | Contributor(s):: Palmer, C., Corr, S., Sandoe, P.

    Influential parts of the veterinary profession, and notably the American Veterinary Medicine Association, are promoting the routine neutering of cats and dogs that will not be used for breeding purposes. However, this view is not universally held, even among representatives of the veterinary...

  20. Anthroposophical aspects of veterinary medicine in cats and dogs - Part II

    | Contributor(s):: Loeffler, T., Lorenz, S., Spranger, J.

    Several aspects of anthroposophical veterinary medicine have already been tackled in past issues of ZGTM. From the point of view of the relationship between the different kingdoms of nature, species specific preparations and therapies are developed. The methods employed in anthroposophical...