Reisner cautions that the association between bad behavior and illness in half
of the dogs in the study doesn't imply that medical problems were the cause of the bad behavior.
In a 2008 study published in the Applied Animal Behavior Science Journal, 68 %
of dogs in the study ate grass frequently but only 22 % of those vomited afterwards.
The population of dogs coming into the sheltering population in Richmond, VA, may be different than elsewhere, but at least at the Richmond SPCA, with a specific look and type, staff were quite good at breed identification — correctly identifying 96 %
of the dogs in the study as having at least 25 % of the breeds noted above.
(The dog lymph node samples were provided with the permission of the owners;
all of the dogs in the study were patients at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.)
A recent study evaluating raw food diets found that 80 % of food samples contained Salmonella bacteria and that 30 %
of the dogs in the study were shedding Salmonella bacteria in their stool.
For example, another study found that increased aggression was present in entire males (compared with neutered males) in two of the breeds studied, but that this increase in aggression did not apply to the other breeds
of dog in the study.
This study on behavioral indicators of separation anxiety in dogs says «Regardless of their SA (separation anxiety) status,
all of the dogs in the study showed behavioral signs of increased anxiety when their owners left the room.»
The majority
of dogs in studies at Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital and the Canine Chiari Institute at LIVS with cervical syrinxes were found to have syrinxes in other spinal cord regions with whole spine MR imaging.
Interestingly 37 %
of the dogs in the study were walked by men, where 63 % were walked by women.
Based on the study's results, here are the percentage
of dogs in the study that developed the specific behavioral problem for each group - the first number respresents those dogs that were separated from their owners early, the second number those that were separated later.
The number
of dogs in the study was small.
Not exact matches
A
study in the International Journal
of Workplace Health Management found that people who bring their
dogs into the workplace are less stressed, and that sense
of job satisfaction extends to people who come into contact with the pet.
«So to me it was sort
of natural to put
dog studies in the context
of human disease.»
NEW YORK, March 20 - United Airlines is halting the shipment
of pets
in airplane cargo holds while it
studies improvements, the carrier said on Tuesday, after the death
of a puppy and mistakes
in handling other
dogs last week sparked negative publicity.
International business speaker and author Michael Kerr shares the results
of a
study on working
dogs that reveals valuable lessons about humor and play
in the workplace.
Veterinarian dermatologist Jon Plant, writing at the Itchy
Dog Blog, notes a
study, albeit
in cats, that shows some drop
in effectiveness toward the end
of a month.
A collaborative
study by the Insurance Information Institute and State Farm
in 2015 found one - third
of all homeowners insurance liability dollars paid out was related to
dog bites, totaling more than $ 750 million.
Furthermore,
studies have shown that foods with a higher protein content (103 g / 1000 kcal, or ∼ 31 % for a 3000 kcal / kg diet),
in addition to higher fiber content, decrease voluntary intake, increase the amount and rate
of weight loss, and increase fat mass loss during weight loss
in dogs (59, 60).
Coconut oil is a superfood rich
in MCT's which
studies have found help boost your
dog's brain power while psyllium husk is an excellent source
of dietary fibre to help keep your
dog healthy and happy.
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From its origins as a hot -
dog cart that the restaurateur Danny Meyer set up as a kind
of art project
in 2001, Shake Shack has become one
of the most influential restaurants
of the last decade,
studied and copied around the country.
Through a series
of studies, Dr. Rozin found that it is practically impossible to induce a preference for chile peppers
in rats, and subsequent experiments with
dogs and chimpanzees have had limited success.
First, he was NEVER a great QB, even
in Atlanta he was a run first guy and self - admitted slacked on
studying to perfect his
dog fighting craft.This is why many
of us (including me) were STUNNED that he was even handed the starting job.
For example, one
study out
of Australia found that the presence
of a
dog in home decreases the risk
of egg allergy.
As a student majoring
in Biomedical Sciences — when I'm not
studying — I can be found taking pictures
of my
dogs, Yooey and Ben.
The Dangerous
Dogs Act Study Group (DDASG) and Lord Redesdale criticised the Government for what they saw as its part in the ongoing problem of «status dogs» by making them appeal to those wishing to intimidate others and rebel against the existing
Dogs Act
Study Group (DDASG) and Lord Redesdale criticised the Government for what they saw as its part
in the ongoing problem
of «status
dogs» by making them appeal to those wishing to intimidate others and rebel against the existing
dogs» by making them appeal to those wishing to intimidate others and rebel against the existing law.
The team also looked at 56 genes that they had identified
in a
study of dogs with canine compulsive disorder, a condition
in which
dogs repeatedly chase their tails, pace back and forth, groom themselves or sucks things, sometimes for hours at a time.
«Organisms can deal with these stressful transitions from warm to cold by either acclimating - think about
dogs putting on their winter coats - or by populations genetically evolving to deal with new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate with UF's Department
of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the lead author
of a new
study, published this month
in the journal Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences.
The published
study provides also an excellent example
of the added value
of research collaborations between academia and industry
in a form that leads to a powerful innovation that start changing the everyday practice
in veterinary medicine and improves the welfare
of our
dogs, says Lohi.
The
study concludes that comprehensive screening for canine inherited disorders represents an efficient and powerful diagnostic and research discovery tool that has a range
of applications
in veterinary care, disease research, and
dog breeding.
In this study, the group partnered with József Topál, a Hungarian pioneer of canine research who specialises in dog - human interaction and the social intelligence of dog
In this
study, the group partnered with József Topál, a Hungarian pioneer
of canine research who specialises
in dog - human interaction and the social intelligence of dog
in dog - human interaction and the social intelligence
of dogs.
A claim
of multiple domestications for
dogs requires extraordinary evidence, says
study coauthor Krishna Veeramah, an evolutionary geneticist at Stony Brook University
in New York.
In a recent
study from the Piglet Nutrition and Cognition Lab at the University
of Illinois, 3 - and 4 - week - old piglets were given
dog toys to play with.
Dr Luis Pedro Coelho, commented: «These findings suggest that
dogs could be a better model for nutrition
studies than pigs or mice and we could potentially use data from
dogs to
study the impact
of diet on gut microbiota
in humans, and humans could be a good model to
study the nutrition
of dogs.
Researchers first discovered the metabolic switch
in 2005, when a team headed by Oklahoma State University's Michael Davis — who has been investigating the metabolic, gastrointestinal, respiratory and blood systems
of sled
dogs for 10 years — did a controlled
study at a professional racing kennel
in Alaska.
The
study's 31 samples
of dog tumors was compared to 40 normal canine tissues samples as a way
of estimating the variance
in gene expression.
The
study, published
in open - access journal Frontiers
in Veterinary Science, also shows that the
dogs did not suffer from a buildup
of electrolytes from the drink, suggesting that electrolyte drinks are a safe hydration alternative for sniffer
dogs, who are at risk
of heat stroke
in hot weather.
The process
of integrating naturally occurring cancers
in dogs into the general
studies of human cancer biology and therapy is known as comparative oncology.
«People use different techniques to hydrate working
dogs,» says Cynthia Otto
of the University
of Pennsylvania, who was involved
in the
study.
Led by scientists from ZSL (Zoological Society
of London) and published
in the Journal
of Animal Ecology, the
study highlights how African wild
dogs — already classified as Endangered by the IUCN Red List — raise fewer pups at high temperatures.
Three concurrent
studies, undertaken by ZSL, the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust, and the African Wildlife Conservation Fund, monitored a total
of 73 wild
dog packs at sites
in Kenya, Botswana and Zimbabwe, over a combined 42 years
of study.
«Data from this
study serves as rationale to now include
dogs with spontaneous cancers
in the advancement and optimization
of PMed for human patients,» according to the
study, Prospective molecular profiling
of canine cancers provides a clinically relevant comparative model for evaluating personalized medicine (PMed) trials.
According to a
study funded
in part by the National Institutes
of Health, companion animals — like
dogs, cats or the guinea pigs
in the
study — may prove to be a helpful addition to treatment programs designed to help children with ASDs improve their social skills and interactions with other people.
Using genomic analysis to
study cancer
in dogs can help develop new therapies for humans with cancer, according to a proof -
of - concept
study led by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen).
She and her colleagues
studied two
of three
dogs excavated at the Koster site
in the 1970s and a
dog unearthed at Stilwell II
in 1960.
«This regenerative technology, termed AAV gene transfer, provided long - lasting benefit to the entire musculature
of affected
dogs that would have otherwise perished, extending a healthy lifespan for more than 4 years,» said Dr. Martin Childers, senior author
of the Muscle & Nerve
study and a UW Medicine researcher
in Seattle.
Like a
dog wagging its tail
in anticipation
of treats to come, dolphins and belugas squeal with pleasure at the prospect
of a fish snack, according to a new
study.
Dillon's team, which includes Perri,
studied 71 complete mitochondrial genomes and seven nuclear genomes
of dogs from more than 20 North American sites, ranging
in age from 10,000 to 800 years ago.
But what [was] really interesting
in this
study of the sled
dogs,
of Larry the sled
dog in particular, was the discovery that some
of these high performance
dogs appear to have the ability to draw fat directly out
of their and blood right into their muscle cells and immediately burn it that way, which is a more efficient way than normally what you'd see.
In this latest study, investigators found that replacing the MTM1 gene, which is mutated in patients, leads to sustained preservation of muscle strength and neurologic function in dogs over 4 year
In this latest
study, investigators found that replacing the MTM1 gene, which is mutated
in patients, leads to sustained preservation of muscle strength and neurologic function in dogs over 4 year
in patients, leads to sustained preservation
of muscle strength and neurologic function
in dogs over 4 year
in dogs over 4 years.