Sentences with phrase «physiological changes in the dog»

Aging brings on a host of different physiological changes in a dog that can be treated by a balanced diet that addresses each dog's individual health needs.
The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) funded two pieces of research on electric shock collars which were published last summer and show that electric shock collars can cause long term negative behavioural and physiological changes in dogs, even when used by professional trainers following an industry set standard of training.
The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) published two research studies last year which demonstrated negative behavioural and physiological changes in dogs which were trained with electric shock collars.

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Understanding the physiological changes happening in rats will also help to better assess the biological effects of domestication in longer - lived animals such as dogs and horses.
In addition, there are service dogs that assist with invisible disabilities, such as diabetes and anxiety, alerting a person of a physiological change.
Not only do dogs have a better sense of smell, they can also detect signs of physiological changes in the human body through their sense of smell.
In one study, Beagle dogs that were given a dose of 0.2 mg / kg of amphetamines (in the form of dextroamphetamine) were observed to determine behavioral and physiological changes, such as body temperature, heart rate, and motor activitIn one study, Beagle dogs that were given a dose of 0.2 mg / kg of amphetamines (in the form of dextroamphetamine) were observed to determine behavioral and physiological changes, such as body temperature, heart rate, and motor activitin the form of dextroamphetamine) were observed to determine behavioral and physiological changes, such as body temperature, heart rate, and motor activity.
While a brief, acute response to a suspected trigger may cause temporary physiological changes, the effects of chronic, prolonged stress in dogs can long term undermine the dog's immune system.
These effects are an indication that physiological changes are occurring, and they are most often followed by an improvement in the dog's condition which differs depending on the condition being treated but commonly includes increased appetite and rejuvenated movement.
CDS is believed to be caused by physiological and chemical changes in the brain of aging dogs that affect brain function.
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