Sentences with phrase «whose animals show»

Owners whose animals show signs of influenza should contact their veterinarian for instructions.

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In the hours after the shooting, people who knew Mr. Cruz described him as a «troubled kid» who enjoyed showing off his firearms, bragging about killing animals and whose mother would resort to calling the police to have them come to their home to try to talk some sense into him.
Say we have a population of animals which has to meet some new challenge offered to it by an altered environment; there may be some individuals in the population whose development is changed by the environment in a way which makes them better able to deal with the challenge — they show a capacity for adaptive modification.
Wesley, noted for showing kindness to the horses he rode for thousands of miles, preached on the care of animals, calling on his listeners to «imitate Him whose mercy is over all his works.»
«Just try not to worry,» said Frederick vom Saal, whose work has shown that very low levels of exposure disrupt the hormonal system of animals.
Hanna Granroth - Wilding, who led the study, said: «Our knowledge of disease in wild animals has tended to focus on the individual, but our study shows that we need to pay more attention to the broader consequences of disease to fully appreciate the role that it plays in wild populations, especially those whose numbers may be under threat.»
In a skilful reading of the way the dingo has entered Aboriginal stories and mythology, Meryll Parker, whose PhD thesis was on the animal, shows how it appears in myths as a fitting metaphor for humans, capable of love, affection, good parenting, loyalty and cooperation.
«It's not naked DNA that you inherit,» explains Emma Whitelaw of the Queensland Institute of Medical Research in Australia, whose work was the first to show that expression patterns can be heritable in animals.
To test whether the cells would maintain their multipotency in living animals, the researchers transplanted them into mice whose white blood cells had been depleted, and showed that the new cells could expand and differentiate into various types of white blood cells.
The findings may influence the way wildlife managers look after small populations, says Hogg, whose team reported its findings online 28 February in Proceedings of the Royal Society: B. Managers often like to keep animals away from other populations to minimize the spread of disease, he says, but the study shows «it makes sense to manage with both disease and genetics in mind.»
But experiments in rodents, done in the early 1950s, showed that bone marrow transplants can rebuild new blood in animals whose own marrow was destroyed, raising hopes that a similar approach might also work in man to treat leukemia or radiation damage.
By the end of that year, they had shown in classic animal experiments that pancreatic extracts reduced blood sugar, removing sugar from the urine of dogs whose pancreas had been removedANCHOR.
The photos she shows of an animal whose growth is stunted compared to a control animal may constitute scientific fraud — this possibility should be investigated.
This type of eating plan has shown promise in animal studies; mice who are fed time - restricted diets tend to lose more body fat and have lower risk of chronic diseases than those whose meals are more spaced out.
Further, as Dr. Price's research showed, there were / are several native peoples around the world (the Innuit, Maasai, Swiss, etc.) whose traditional diets were / are very rich in animal products, but who nevertheless did / do not suffer from the above - mentioned maladies (30).
The best scenes in White God show Hagen's early solidarity with the street dogs into whose company he's been forced; surely no recent fiction film has conveyed with such respect the way animals interact on their own terms.
To this day I haven't seen the kind of damage a pit can do to a human from any other animal except for a Grizzly, where the mauling photo showed the a victim whose thigh was nothing more than a defleshed femur.
Studies show that the animals caught by predators are generally weaker and more diseased than those killed by manmade sources.6, 7 One study found that «birds killed by cats had significantly lower mass, fat scores, and pectoral muscle mass scores» than birds of the same species killed by cars or windows.8 These studies indicate that cats are catching what some biologists refer to as the «doomed surplus» 9 — animals who would not have lived, and so whose death does not affect overall population levels.
The animal was outgoing, attended training classes for obedience, working, or dog show events, and came from a reputable breeder whose kennel has had no prior history of producing animals with behavioral problems.
This disease is especially prevalent in German Shepherds; the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals notes that one in five German Shepherds whose hips are x-rayed and reported to the OFA show signs of the disease.
Studies have shown a mandatory spay / neuter law can mean fewer people license their pets, resulting in fewer animal control dollars and greater incidents of rabies and other diseases from animals whose owners fail to comply with licensing and vaccination requirements.
There are a host of broad exemptions that will continue to allow breeding for (1) use of dogs as service, guide or therapy animals, by search and rescue, law enforcement and other government agencies; (2) use of dogs for herding or as livestock guardian dogs or hunting dogs; (3) dogs or cats registered with the American Kennel Club, the Cat Fancier Association or other recognized registry or trained and kept for the purpose of show, field trials or agility trials; and (4) dogs or cats whose owner has obtained an unaltered animal permit.
Family of Pets bought more than 50 pups in 2005 from Pick of the Litter whose USDA inspection report showed broken, substandard and overcrowded cages; animals exposed to wind and rain; dirty feeding and water bowls, and no proof of veterinary care.
Jackson Galaxy is cat behaviorist with more than fifteen years of experience — and the host of Animal Planet's hit show «My Cat From Hell» Jackson Galaxy specializes in helping individuals whose out of control cats are turning their lives and homes upside down.
And yet to this day, despite research that shows that animals whose pain is prevented or controlled recover faster and better than animals whose pain is not, many vets still do not prescribe pain medication for pets.
Unlike humans, whose allergies tend to show up in the respiratory tract, an animal's allergies are generally reflected in the skin and ears, resulting in infections, she says.
Owners and breeders compete in cat shows to see whose animal bears the closest resemblance (best conformance) to an idealized definition, based on breed type and the breed standard for each breed.
Most animal shelters continue to assign breed descriptors to dogs whose origin they do not know [1], even though current university research has shown that breed identification based on visual inspection correlates poorly with DNA breed signature, and that...
PETA — whose motto reads, in part, that «animals are not ours to abuse in any way» — has created numerous online games, including parodies of Pokémon and Super Mario Bros, as well as «I, Calf,» a new virtual reality experience that shows viewers what it's really like to be a cow born on a dairy farm.
Crochet, knitted and yarn works have been making their way into the fine art scene for years, from Mike Kelley's scruffy thrift store animals and blankets to the likes of Lisa Anne Auerbach, whose clever handmade sweaters including embedded words and pictures are currently being shown through Gavlak Gallery in Palm Beach.
On the occasion of the show, Carossa exhibits a new body of organic / animal - like - shape sculptures made by using expanded foam, colors and found objects, whose interaction in the limits of both the piece and space, offer viewers mixed feelings, based on a balance between opposite forces, including dirty and clean, hard and soft, bright and opaque, weight and light.
(Indeed, every show she makes includes a member of the Arte Povera movement, a group she met as a young arts writer in Rome, and whose work she finds inspiring for its humble materials and use of plants and animals.)
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