But before we all go out and buy T - shirts with some romantic imperative like «Save the Ovaries», perhaps we should step back and consider the following question: Why haven't previous
dog studies called our attention to this potential downside of ovariectomy?
Not exact matches
It seems to me less arbitrary and more logical to go along with Jennings (quoted by Agar 1943, p. 153), who wrote after years of
study on the behavior of amoebae: «I am thoroughly convinced, after long
study of the behavior of this organism, that if Amoeba were a large animal, so as to come within the every day experience of human beings, its behavior would at once
call forth the attribution to it of states of pleasure and pain, of hunger, desire, and the like, on precisely the same basis as we attribute these things to the
dog.»
Study co-author Andrew Blain of the University of Leicester says that a slow spin may be how this black hole has sustained its binge, which he
calls the equivalent of «winning a hot -
dog - eating contest lasting hundreds of millions of years.»
Study co-author Andrew Blain of the University of Leicester says that a slow spin may be how this black hole has sustained its binge, which he
calls the equivalent of «winning a hot
dog — eating contest lasting hundreds of millions of years.»
In the latest
study, the team recorded the alarm
calls as three similar - sized women wearing blue, yellow or green T - shirts walked past the prairie
dogs 99 times.
A new
study suggests that the owners of so -
called «vicious»
dogs commit more crimes than those who do not own such a
dog.
The
study, led by Dr Carri Westgarth from the University's Institute of Infection and Global Health, examined the demographic and behavioural factors that contribute towards owners reporting having a strong sense of encouragement and motivation to walk provided by their
dogs, which the team
call «the Lassie effect».
The data were collected through a website
called Dognition.com that was developed by Brian Hare, an associate professor of evolutionary anthropology at Duke who
studies primate and
dog cognition.
Studying a specific type of genetic variation in the DNA sequences of wolves and domestic
dogs -
called Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs)- the scientists identified the transfer of
dog gene variants into wolf genomes.
Some
studies have been done which suggest a drug
called desmopressin acetate (DDAVP) may help
dogs with a bleeding episode.
The
study is
called, «Citizen Science as a New Tool in
Dog Cognition Research.»
On top of that, a
study last year put out by by Arizona State University found that identifying a
dog as a pit bull leads to that
dog staying at the shelter three times longer than
dogs who look the same but are
called Labs or border collies instead.
Answer: I can't say if a less than 25 # dosage would be effective for a 28 #
dog - their
studies must've shown that it won't be for a certain percentage of
dogs -
call the 1 - 800 number on the packaging and you can talk to someone who can probably give you percentages on that kind of thing.
Jojo — Fear Aggression Case
Study I'd like to recount a recent client of mine who
called me about her
dog Jojo, who was exhibiting severe signs of fear aggression.
After graduating with a bachelor's degree in Italian Cultural
Studies and a minor in Art History, Whitney went on to manage the shelter operations of
Dog Adoption and Welfare Group of Santa Barbara, taking emergency
calls for the animals in the greatest need of our help.
The
study was based upon a 101 question survey
called the Canine Behavior and Research Questionnaire (C - BARQ) to collect information on 7 different behavioral characteristics for over 10,000
dogs.
At its core, the
study is about cancer - what Page
calls «the No. 1 concern among
dog owners.»
Briefly, in a
study at Purdue University, a series of 31
dogs with TCC were treated with low dose oral chlorambucil (also
called leukeran).
The
study will focus on three cancers that can be fatal to the
dogs, including bone cancer, lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes) and a cancer in the blood vessels
called hemangiosarcoma, Page said.
Now, the scientists involved in the
study are
calling for clearer labeling on RMBD products and an understandable explanation of the risks involved in feeding them to your
dog.
Dr. Carmen Battaglia, in his
study called «Breeding Better
Dogs» cites various research articles on this very topic.
Dr. Paul Zak is a neuroeconomist who applied his
studies on human decision - making to cats and
dogs as part of the BBC2 documentary called «Cats v. Dogs», to try to determine whether our canine or feline companions love their humans m
dogs as part of the BBC2 documentary
called «Cats v.
Dogs», to try to determine whether our canine or feline companions love their humans m
Dogs», to try to determine whether our canine or feline companions love their humans more.
one
study even compared so
called dangerous breeds with the golden retriever which many will argule is the most docile breed and the
study found no difference between the
dogs when it came to aggression toward people.
Other
studies have shown that
dogs affected by this syndrome show deposition of a protein
called amyloid in their brains in patterns similar to the amyloid plaques found in the brains of humans with Alzheimer's disease.
That's the conclusion of a new
study by Henry Ford Hospital researchers, which finds that homes with so -
called hypoallergenic
dogs don't have lower household levels of allergens than those with other breeds.
A
study published in a journal
called Transitional Psychiatry revealed that
dogs can present with symptoms consistent with autism.
Yet this factor
calls into question the frequency with which cats and
dogs should have oral radiographs taken, and should be better documented in
studies to follow.
Each
dog in the
study was given a medication
called 4 - aminopyridine (4 - AP).
In what's being
called «the most extensive
study ever conducted in veterinary medicine,» a ten - year
study of more than 3,000 golden retrievers seeks to figure out how future
dogs can beat cancer.
It seems clear that removing the
dog from a its litter, where it would receive natural socialization, to another situation where it would receive less socialization enhances the problems (the
study calls this an epigenetic impact — which we've also discussed on this blog).
The research
calls for 41
dogs, who are euthanized upon the completion of the
studies.
Dogs have long been
called Mankind's best friend, but a major new scientific
study now indicates that a
dog may also be a family's best friend in times of their greatest need.
After more than 25 years of
studying the
calls of prairie
dog in the field, one researcher managed to decode just what these animals are saying.
We will reproduce the list of winners for each category below, but know that among the winners are the inventor of artificial
dog testicles and a
study called: «Pressures Produced When Penguins Pooh - Calculations on Avian Defaecation» (yes, a
study on penguin poo!).
My HSC
study notes Every birthday card since I was born An E.T doll with battery - operated, flashing eyes A plastic bag filled with black sand from Hawaii A June, 1959 copy of National Geographic (coincidentally containing a photograph of a Hawaiian black sand beach) A Frenz Of The Enz badge My high school uniform A replica Crowded House jacket a friend painted for me A black & white polka - dotted Morrissey Edmiston jacket Two fossilised shells A novel I wrote at age 11
called Scamp the Wonder
Dog.