91. Repeatability and validity of a combined mail and telephone questionnaire on...
E. Lindberg.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, v. 50, p. 35-51. 2001.
The validity and repeatability of a telephone questionnaire on demographics, diet, living patterns, exercise and health status in a well-defined dog population was
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92. Seroprevalence of Leptospira spp. in population groups of Villavicencio, Col...
in their last year of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnia education, 21% for subjects milking cows in dual-purpose farms, 23% for subjects working in rice fields, 35% for subjects working in pig farms, and 48% for subjects working in fish
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93. Small animal zoonoses and immuncompromised pet owners. | anthrozoology.org
disease in both human and veterinary patients.
( categories: Veterinarians | Zoonosis )
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94. Zoonotic disease concerns in animal-assisted therapy and animal visitation ...
Waltner-Toews, D.Canadian Veterinary Journal.34(9):549-51, 1993 Sep.
A survey was done of 150 systematically selected United States animal care agencies and 74 Canadian humane societies to determine the prevalence of animal assisted therapy
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95. Relationship between attachment to owners and separation anxiety in pet | an...
S. L.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research. Â 2006. 1: 3, 109-120.
Dogs' dysfunctional attachment relationships with their owners are assumed to be the underlying cause of separation anxiety.
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96. Rabies vaccination compliance following introduction of the triennial vacci...
 by hundreds in the veterinary community, some concerned that its  implementation would be followed by a decrease in rabies vaccination  rates. To determine if this decrease had occurred, rabies vaccination  rates for 4
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97. Cigarette smoke: carcinogen also in dogs and cats? [French] | anthrozoology.org
of clinical observations in veterinary practice confirm the damaging effects of passive smoking on pets.
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98. Demography of the pet dog and cat population on the island of Ireland and hu...
 Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 92(1-2):140-9, 2009 Nov 1.
Published data on aspects of domestic pet demographics are available in many countries. Several of these studies have linked household demographics, such as the
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99. Pets in the Network of Family Relationships | anthrozoology.org
sociology, human and veterinary medicine. This book will make fascinating reading for anyone interested in understanding more about the human-pet relationship.
http://www.cambridge.org/aus/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521631130
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100. Should immunocompromised patients have pets?. | anthrozoology.org
A review of the medical and veterinary literature  pertaining to zoonoses transmitted by domestic animals was completed.  Information pertaining to issues involving immunosuppressed patients  including AIDS was carefully evaluated
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