41. Hendra virus found in a dog // Animals Australia
Hendra virus found in a dog
27 July 2011
The Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL) in Geelong has confirmed that a dog has tested positive for hendra virus.
Queensland chief veterinary officer, Dr Rick Symons, says
http://www.animalsaustralia.org/media/in_the_news.php?article=2715 - 18.9kb
43. Reviews - ORIGINS OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS ANIMALS
interesting. I have
four dogs and one of them is a problem child - a rescue dog with issues. He lead me into taking up dog training more seriously which
lead on to an increasing interest in animal behaviour which lead on to animal welfare.
http://earthapril.goodeasy.info/research/publications/Reviews_OriginsOfAttitudesTowardsAnimals_JMeng2009.htm - 27.9kb
44. Earth April Research
Menu: Plants/eco testing site in Cairns Dataset Math Indexes Book Film Online Test 中文 Earth Network Releases Other Studies
Dataset of EA global survey
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45. Dogs in hot cars - Health and welfare - Dogs
can to prevent it. Some dogs are more prone to heatstroke. For example, dogs with short snouts, fatter or heavily muscled dogs and long-haired breeds, as well as very old or very young dogs. dogs with certain diseases are more prone to
http://www.rspca.org.uk/allaboutanimals/pets/dogs/health/dogsinhotcars/-/article/CAD_dogsDieInHotCars - 61.2kb
47. SpringerLink - Clinical Autonomic Research, Volume 11, Number 5
the presence of the dog had no effect on these variables. Heart period LF/HF ratio was lowest in dog owners in the presence
of the dog (dog present 2.8±0.3 versus dog absent 3.4±0.4; p<0.001) and in non-dog owners in the
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007%2FBF02332977 - 47.7kb
49. IDA Animals in Entertainment Campaign
Dogfighting Definition & Laws
Dogfighting is defined as a blood sport between game Dogs (Dogs who possess “gameness†keep charging at the opponent) for the purpose of entertainment and
http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/animal_ent/dog/dog_fighting.html - 13.5kb
50. Animal Abuse in South Korea
suffering endured by these dogs is unimaginable.
Where do the dogs come from?
Most are homeless dogs, captured by butchers and sold in open markets.
The country's Animal Protection Law, which was passed in
http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/korea/index.html - 13.6kb
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