Our pet
dogs share our environment closely, allowing us to examine not only the heritable risk factors, but also those associated with the environment.
Not exact matches
Scientists believe that because of
shared environments,
dog exposure to BPA through canned foods could have human health implications.
«
Dogs and humans
share a similar social
environment,» says Attila Andics, a neuroscientist in a research group at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and the lead author of the new study.
«While further research is needed to conclusively demonstrate a link, the
dog may indeed be a sentinel for humans — it
shares the same
environment, exhibits the same range of diseases, many with the same frequency and responds in a similar way to therapies.»
Having
shared the
environment with humans ever since its appearance, the
dog has been exposed to similar pathogens, and therefore represents an important model system for the study of human diseases.
Environment design is another highlight as is exploring this rich and diverse world by foot, vehicles, horseback and even with a trusty
dog who
shares a similar trait to Snake.
Since cats and
dogs share the same fleas, the presence of a
dog in your cat's
environment makes flea control much more difficult.
This disease can affect both
dogs and people, mostly from
sharing the same
environment.
Diet, living
environment, chronic disease risks, genetic code — some
dogs even
share our couches and arm chairs.
After his experience on the show, Travis realized that he NEEDED to
share what he had learned about creating a positive learning
environment for
dogs and building relationships with them based on friendship, kindness, caring, compassion, respect, trust and loyalty.
After all, our cats,
dogs and other companion animals live in a
shared environment with us and are exposed to the same toxic substances in our homes and yards.
Puppies raised in a cramped
environment shared by many other
dogs become poorly socialized to other
dogs and to humans.
What is even creepier about cheyletiellosis is the fact that it's a contagious and zoonotic disease, meaning it can be spread from
dog to cat to person by close contact or via a
shared environment.
«Unlike laboratory rodents,
dogs share a common
environment with people and, therefore, may be exposed to some of the same carcinogens.
CAS volunteer Cindy Branscome
shares, «For an animal lover, there's nothing better than seeing a
dog go from a stressful shelter
environment to a loving home with a comfy, warm couch.»
It takes time for a new
dog to become comfortable with the idea that other
dogs all
share this neutral
environment.
Since
dogs and cats
share the same fleas, the presence of a cat in your
dog's
environment makes flea control much more difficult.
«
Dogs, who
share our internal and external
environments with us, are likely excellent indicators of potential human health concerns to BPA and other environmental chemicals,» the study authors write.
Dogs live in our
environment, eat our food, are exposed to the same carcinogens (10), and
share similar immunologic features (11).
«
Dogs live in our houses,
sharing the same
environment and the same sleep patterns, for example.
Even
dogs that enjoy playing with multiple
dogs in other venues, may have trouble
sharing EVERYTHING he has in his
environment.
You will get a great deal from her, far beyond the classroom, in the form of Cindy
sharing informative articles & giving advice by responding to any questions you may have to ensure you have a wealth of information to help you train your
dog so he or she can be safe, secure, & happy - in whatever
environment you bring your puppy /
dog.
Because
dogs share a common
environment with people and have the same types of naturally occurring autoimmune diseases, they offer an excellent opportunity to learn about these debilitating diseases.
Cats and
dogs closely
share the domestic
environment with humans and have -LSB-...]
What is even creepier about cheyletiellosis is the fact it is a contagious and zoonotic disease, meaning it can be spread from
dog to cat to person by close contact or via a
shared environment.