81. Parasites of importance for human health in Nigerian dogs: high prevalence a...
Title
 BMC Veterinary Research [Electronic Resource]. 4:49, 2008.
 BACKGROUND: Dogs are the most common pet animals worldwide. They may harbour a wide range of parasites with zoonotic potential, thus causing a health
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82. The evolution of domestic pets and companion animals | anthrozoology.org
Young, M. S., 1985,
Veterinary Clinics of North America - Small Animal Practice, v. 15, p. 297-309.
The process of domestication, which began 12,000 years ago, before the beginnings of agriculture, continues as humans and domestic
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83. The Feeding Behavior of Dogs Correlates with their Responses to Commands. | ...
Mitsuaki.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. 71(12):1617-21, 2009 Dec.
 Motivation is one of the most important factors in dog training. To generate motivation, people use various reinforcer mechanisms. In particular,
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84. The influence of current relationships upon pet animal acquisition | anthroz...
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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85. Husbandry considerations for better behavioral health in psittacine species....
Education for Veterinarian. Veterinary Learning Systems, Yardley, USA: 2007. 29: 5, 303-306.
Keeping psittacine species as companions presents several unique challenges that are not involved in the ownership of dogs or cats. Because psittacine
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86. Gastrointestinal parasites of urban dogs in Perth, Western Australia. | anth...
breeding kennels (32.7%), veterinary clinics (15.6%) and exercise areas (5.3%). Protozoa, in particular Giardia, were detected more frequently (22.1%) than helminth parasites. After adjusting for other factors with multiple logistic regression,
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87. Dogkeeping practices as reported by readers of an Australian dog enthusiast ...
McGreevy, PD;
Australian Veterinary Journal. 2008. 86: 1/2, 18-25.
Objective: To characterise Australian domestic dogkeeping practices relevant to canine health and welfare. Procedure: A quantitative questionnaire was distributed nationally
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88. Epidemiologic and zoonotic aspects of ascarid infections in dogs and cats. |...
and Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Campus Road, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. cl568@cornell.edu
Trends in Parasitology. 26(4):155-61, 2010 Apr.
 Toxocaracanis and Toxocara cati of dogs and cats,
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89. Epidemiology of dog bites: a Belgian experience of canine behaviour and publ...
Veterinary Journal 2006 Nov;172(3):482-7.
De Keuster T, Lamoureux J, Kahn A
Bite Prevention Work Force 2000-2001, University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium. tiny.dekeuster@pandora.be
This paper reviews
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90. Development of the pet bereavement questionnaire. | anthrozoology.org
such as tertiary care veterinary hospitals, to identify pet owners in need of clinical support services.
( categories: Pet loss, grief, euthanasia, thanatology | Pet ownership & attachment )
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