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A comparison of dog–dog and dog–human play behaviour

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2000
Abstract In the popular literature, it is often assumed that a single conceptual framework can be applied to both dog–dog and dog–human interactions, including play. We have, through three studies, tested the hypothesis that dog–dog and dog–human play are motivationally distinct. In an observational study of dogs being walked by their owners ( N =402)
Nicola J Rooney   +2 more
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Cholangiohepatitis in a dog

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1992
Cholangiohepatitis was diagnosed in a dog with a 4-day history of anorexia, vomiting, fever, and icterus. Additional findings included signs of depression, dehydration, hepatosplenomegaly, and abdominal discomfort. Exploratory laparotomy was performed, and specimens of liver, spleen, and bile were obtained.
S D, Forrester   +2 more
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Oligodendroglioma in a dog

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1972
ABSTRACTOligodendroglioma of the left thalamic region of the brain of a dog is described.Over a period of approximately 6 months the tumour caused progressive posterior ataxia, listlessness, tilting of the head and circling to the right, nystagmus, blindness of the right eye and atrophy of the temporal muscle.The histological features on which the ...
R F, Taylor, T J, Bucci, C H, Garvin
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Dangerous dogs legislation is failing dogs

Veterinary Record, 2018
Nigel Taylor is a locum vet and consultant vet for the University of Exeter I’d never seen an RSPCA inspector cry – until that moment. At 05:00 we’d had a detailed briefing. Police helicopter surveillance pictures showed a kennel full of large, muscular dogs. These, unmistakably pit bull types, were hurriedly being moved indoors. Briefing over, we’d
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A Dog. Just a Dog

2018
What is it about this enigmatic, hermetic, seductive, desolate painting that has attracted and captivated so many people over the ages? There is special relevance in connecting The Dog and The Disasters of War. Make no mistake: we are disturbed by Goya not only because he shows us things we would rather not look at, but also because when we come up ...
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Enhancing the Selection and Performance of Working Dogs

Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021
Emily E Bray, , Monique A R Udell
exaly  

Watch dogs or guard dogs?

2012
Research on interaction between political journalists and politicians is reviewed in three different contexts: broadcast interviews, press conferences, and news broadcasts. Substantive evidence strongly supports the view that journalists’ discursive techniques have become progressively more adversarial and confrontational over time, such that ...
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The dog, the whole dog, and nothing but the dog

Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 2008
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Dog eat dog, cat eat dog

2013
James R.A. Butler   +5 more
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