Another study in dogs showed that beginning the renal diet when the creatinine was between 2.0 and 3.1 delayed the onset of uremic crisis by 5 months.
Another study in dogs showed minor but not clinically significant hematologic and hemostatic changes during a 30 - day oral chondroprotective study.
«We've done some clinical
studies in dogs showing that misconception.
Not exact matches
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.
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).
A
study published
in the journal Current Biology has
shown that
dogs understand a -LSB-...]
Kemp Hannon, a Long Island Republican, who is the Senate bill's sponsor, cited
in a news release on Wednesday a 2013
study that he said
showed a low public health risk from
dogs in outdoor dining areas.
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.
And the trouble with extrapolating so much from mouse
studies is that «nobody has actually
shown over the long term how long these quote un-quote improvements persist, and we don't know whether it's broadly improving aspects of aging or it's specific to certain tissues,» said Matt Kaeberlein, a biologist who
studies aging
in dogs and other animal models at the University of Washington.
Rhodes's inspiration came from cancer - sniffing
dogs, which have been
shown in studies to be 95 percent accurate
in distinguishing the breath of a colon cancer patient from that of a healthy subject.
The results build on previous
studies that
show dogs can process nonverbal cues like the tone of someone's voice, says Victoria Ratcliffe, an animal behavior researcher at the University of Sussex, who was not involved
in thestudy.
The first
study shows babies born
in a home with a
dog during pregnancy receive protection from allergic eczema, though the protective effect goes down by age 10.
In a recent study conducted at the University of Vienna in Austria and published online in Animal Cognition, four dogs were shown simultaneously photographs depicting either landscapes or canines and trained (read: rewarded with a yummy treat when successful) to select the pix of pup
In a recent
study conducted at the University of Vienna
in Austria and published online in Animal Cognition, four dogs were shown simultaneously photographs depicting either landscapes or canines and trained (read: rewarded with a yummy treat when successful) to select the pix of pup
in Austria and published online
in Animal Cognition, four dogs were shown simultaneously photographs depicting either landscapes or canines and trained (read: rewarded with a yummy treat when successful) to select the pix of pup
in Animal Cognition, four
dogs were
shown simultaneously photographs depicting either landscapes or canines and trained (read: rewarded with a yummy treat when successful) to select the pix of pups.
One
study in dogs is testing rapamycin, the first drug
shown to lengthen mouse life spans.
This
study is the first to
show that the genetic changes
in a tumor — mutations — are influenced by what breed the
dog is, i.e. their genetic background.
For example, one 1965
study by researchers at the Brooks Air Force Base
in Texas
showed that
dogs exposed to near vacuum — one three - hundred - eightieth of atmospheric pressure at sea level — for up to 90 seconds always survived.
The largest ever
study of howling
in the «canid» family of species — which includes wolves, jackals and domestic
dogs — has
shown that the various species and subspecies have distinguishing repertoires of howling, or «vocal fingerprints»: different types of howls are used with varying regularity depending on the canid species.
This
study shows that the gazing behavior of
dogs is not only following the physical properties of images, but also the information presented
in the image and its semantic meaning.
This
study is the first to
show that the genetic changes
in a tumour — mutations — are influenced by what breed the
dog is, i.e. their genetic background.
Press release from Uppsala University: Scientists at SciLifeLab Uppsala and the Broad Institute
show,
in a
study published
in Nature today, that the genome of
dogs and wolves differ
in some important ways.
The international
study showed that around 60 per cent of Eurasian grey wolf genomes carried small blocks of the DNA of domestic
dogs, suggesting that wolves cross-bred with
dogs in past generations.
In the study now published in the scientific journal Nature the researchers have compared the genomes in a large number of dogs and wolves, and mapped areas of the genome that show clear differentiation between the two group
In the
study now published
in the scientific journal Nature the researchers have compared the genomes in a large number of dogs and wolves, and mapped areas of the genome that show clear differentiation between the two group
in the scientific journal Nature the researchers have compared the genomes
in a large number of dogs and wolves, and mapped areas of the genome that show clear differentiation between the two group
in a large number of
dogs and wolves, and mapped areas of the genome that
show clear differentiation between the two groups.
So, for this
study, 11
dogs (mostly border collies, plus a sheltie and a fox terrier) stood
in front of a little kiosk with a computer screen
showing them two images of the same person making an angry face or a happy face.
Further, we
show that the remarkable diversity of form
in the
dog,
in contrast to some other species
studied to date, appears to have a simple genetic basis dominated by genes of major effect.
Experimental animal
studies have
shown that Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of Lyme borreliosis, consistently establishes persistent infections
in a variety of immunocompetent hosts, including laboratory mice [1], white - footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus)[2], [3], [4], rats [5], hamsters [6], guinea pigs [7], gerbils [8],
dogs [9], and nonhuman primates, including rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)[10] and baboons (Papio spp.)[11].
A number of
studies show that secondhand smoke at home may be associated with oral cancer and lymphoma
in cats, lung and nasal cancer
in dogs, and lung cancer
in birds.
Nutritionist Dana Angelo White from Quinnipiac University
in Hamden, Conn., said this
study shows that eating some foods — such as grilled hot
dogs or sausage — may be a «double whammy.»
A
study in Finland
showed that babies who grew up
in a home with cats and
dogs were 44 percent less likely to develop ear infections and 29 percent less likely to receive antibiotics
in their first year compared to babies from pet - free homes.
Studies in rats and
dogs have
shown that those that were nurtured consistently by their mothers early on have lowered stress responses and less anxiety than those that were not.
Previous
studies have repeatedly
shown that humans find large eyes appealing - not just
in human infants but also
in animals - but the research claims to be the first to
show that childlike facial expressions play a key role
in the current selection of pet
dogs.
In those
studies, several
showed that people who regularly walk their
dogs are more physically active and less likely to be obese.
THE TRUE CULPRITS
Studies show that there's nothing wrong with including a small amount of complex carbohydrates
in your
dog's diet.
Conducted
in Italy, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, all of the
studies found that upon adulthood, the puppies from these high - volume breeding facilities were more likely to
show behavioral and emotional problems that cause distress, when compared with
dogs from other sources, especially those from non-commercial breeders.
Studies have
shown that external factors such as nutrition, pesticides, UV light and over-vaccination can also increase the risk of cancer
in dogs.
We linked those staggering numbers with a 2014
study we discovered
in Applied Animal Behavior Science
showing that the likelihood of a shelter
dog being adopted increased significantly when they were observed playing.
Numerous
studies have
shown pets have all kinds of positive benefits
in the lives of seniors, but a wild, young
dog is probably not the best place to start.
Some of the latest
studies include research
showing that pet
dogs help improve family functioning and lower stress
in families with children with autism; research about the link between
dog ownership and increased physical activity; and evidence that service
dogs help to decrease symptoms of post-traumatic stress
in our veterans.
A
study conducted by research group Packaged Facts
shows that form 2003 to 2007, the number of cats,
dogs and exotic animals insured
in the United States increased 56 percent.
A
study published
in early 2017
showed that America's animal shelters can not provide all of the
dogs needed for the pet - loving public.
In dogs with cruciate tears in one leg, studies show elevated anti-collagen antibodies in the other leg which predicted future tear
In dogs with cruciate tears
in one leg, studies show elevated anti-collagen antibodies in the other leg which predicted future tear
in one leg,
studies show elevated anti-collagen antibodies
in the other leg which predicted future tear
in the other leg which predicted future tears.
Professor of neuroeconomics Gregory Berns conducted an extensive
study in which
dogs were placed
in MRI machines and stimulated to see if they
showed similar emotional responses as humans.
A recent
study by researchers at the University of Lincoln
in the UK found that
dogs who had shock collars
showed significantly more symptoms of distress.
But worthy of note is that according to one
study conducted at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University, ``... castration at any age
showed no sparing effect on the risk of development of PC
in the
dog.»
Doramectin — Doramectin, another avermectin, has been used
in a
study involving 23
dogs that received weekly subcutaneous injections of 600 µg / kg.10, 31 None of the animals
showed adverse effects with doramectin; however, this drug should not be used
in ivermectin - sensitive breeds of
dogs.
Your veterinarian will recommend a diet that is high
in antioxidants and fatty acids, as they can help fight the free radicals that are impacting your
dog's brain;
studies show that this can alleviate symptoms within a few weeks.
In a retrospective cohort study conducted at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, and published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, results showed that both male and female dogs sterilized at an early age were more prone to hip dysplasi
In a retrospective cohort
study conducted at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, and published
in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, results showed that both male and female dogs sterilized at an early age were more prone to hip dysplasi
in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, results
showed that both male and female
dogs sterilized at an early age were more prone to hip dysplasia.
And the results are very convincing: every single
dog in the
study showed that the half dose vaccinations were effective!
Studies show that a human - pet relationship, especially between humans and cats or
dogs, has its advantages
in terms of the psychological, social and physical aspects of a person.
Dr. Michael Fox conducted a
study showing mildly stressing puppies during the first five weeks develops
dogs which are superior when put
in learning or competitive situations.
Some
studies also
show that neutering male
dogs may reduce their risk of certain prostate conditions later on
in life.