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It is important to understand the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on animal caregivers and their companion animals in order to inform responses to future crises.
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The research aims to explore COVID-19 health and safety protocol impacts on companion animal guardians living with (dis)abilities relating to veterinary medical and behavioral service access.
Haorui Wu, Wu Haorui
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Immunocontraception in companion animals
Theriogenology, 2006There is real need worldwide to control the population growth of companion animals. Throughout the world and particularly in the United States, overpopulation of unwanted dogs and cats is a concern for many reasons. Feral populations pose risk to native species by spread of disease and predation.
B J, Purswell, Kara A, Kolster
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This Article presents a theory of the economic value of companion animal life. Under the existing United States torts regime, the standard damages award available to an owner for an action arising from a companion animal death is its fair market value ...
Gay, Sebastien
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Acupuncture in Zoological Companion Animals
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2023Over the past years, the concept of pain management in veterinary medicine has evolved and led to the establishment of a new concept of multimodal approach to pain management, as the current standard of care. The use of multimodal analgesia combining pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic techniques not only helps optimize the quality and efficacy of ...
Ronald B, Koh, Tara M, Harrison
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Epileptogenesis and Companion Animals
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2013Epileptogenesis is the process by which a normal brain develops into an epileptic brain. There are 3 distinct phases of epileptogenesis-the latent period before seizures occur, the occurrence of recurrent seizures, and in about 30% of patients, the development of refractory epilepsy.
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Consumers and Their Animal Companions
Journal of Consumer Research, 1994Despite the widespread practice of keeping companion animals, virtually no consumer behavior studies have been conducted on this phenomenon. The present inquiry uses detailed depth interviews with consumers to expand three a priori themes—animals as friends, animals as self, and animals as family members—and to discuss two emergent themes: (1 ...
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Wellbeing of companion animals
Veterinary Record, 2006SIR, — With appreciation for the timely publication of the brochure ‘What makes my pet happy?’ by the bva Animal Welfare Foundation, and after visiting the website for details on the care of rabbits, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, ferrets and cats, I wish to offer the following comments ...
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