نتایج جستجو برای: companion dogs

تعداد نتایج: 66485  

2011
Moosa Javdani Zahra Nikousefat

Dental hygiene is considered as a health indices in companion animals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate prevalence of dental problems in pet dogs in Shiraz, Iran. One hundred and fifteen pet dogs were chosen and classified into four age groups. Analyzed results showed that except for malocclusion all other dental problems increased with increasing age. It was also observed that some of...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

Dogs often express their stress through physical motions that can be recognized by owners. We propose a mobile application analyzes companion dog’s behavior and three-dimensional poses via deep learning. As existing research on pose estimation has focused humans, obtaining large dataset comprising images showing animal joint locations is challenge. Nevertheless, we generated such used it to tra...

2014
Ewan M Harrison Lucy A Weinert Matthew T G Holden John J Welch Katherine Wilson Fiona J E Morgan Simon R Harris Anette Loeffler Amanda K Boag Sharon J Peacock Gavin K Paterson Andrew S Waller Julian Parkhill Mark A Holmes

UNLABELLED Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a global human health problem causing infections in both hospitals and the community. Companion animals, such as cats, dogs, and horses, are also frequently colonized by MRSA and can become infected. We sequenced the genomes of 46 multilocus sequence type (ST) 22 MRSA isolates from cats and dogs in the United Kingdom and compared ...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2007
Jane E Poss Julia O Bader

The researchers surveyed 206 residents of a Hispanic community on the Texas-Mexico border about their behaviors and attitudes toward companion animals. Selected members of the community administered a telephone survey to a systematic random sample of 206 individuals. The majority of participants believed that free-roaming dogs were a problem in their community, and nearly 81% responded that the...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2014
Ahmed S Mohamed Michael Levine Joseph W Camp Elisabeth Lund Jonathan S Yoder Larry T Glickman George E Moore

Giardia protozoa have been suspected to be of zoonotic transmission, including transmission from companion animals such as pet dogs to humans. Patterns of infection have been previously described for dogs and humans, but such investigations have used different time periods and locations for these two species. Our objective was to describe and compare the overall trend and seasonality of Giardia...

Journal: :Social Sciences 2023

While the financial and social support afforded to United Kingdon (UK) ‘animals other than human animals’ (AOTHAs) welfare charities, such as RSPCA Dogs Trust, could suggest that they are valued intrinsically within Western society criminological texts largely omit them from recognition, with some important exceptions, see non-speciesist criminology. Most animals likely do not want directly or ...

2017
Fernando Sánchez-Vizcaíno Peter-John M Noble Phil H Jones Tarek Menacere Iain Buchan Suzanna Reynolds Susan Dawson Rosalind M Gaskell Sally Everitt Alan D Radford

BACKGROUND Understanding the distribution and determinants of disease in animal populations must be underpinned by knowledge of animal demographics. For companion animals, these data have been difficult to collect because of the distributed nature of the companion animal veterinary industry. Here we describe key demographic features of a large veterinary-visiting pet population in Great Britain...

2018
Telleasha L. Greay Alireza Zahedi Anna-Sheree Krige Jadyn M. Owens Robert L. Rees Una M. Ryan Charlotte L. Oskam Peter J. Irwin

BACKGROUND Apicomplexan tick-borne pathogens that cause disease in companion animals include species of Babesia Starcovici, 1893, Cytauxzoon Neitz & Thomas, 1948, Hepatozoon Miller, 1908 and Theileria Bettencourt, Franca & Borges, 1907. The only apicomplexan tick-borne disease of companion animals that is known to occur in Australia is babesiosis, caused by Babesia canis vogeli Reichenow, 1937 ...

2016
Nathan E. Stone Lindsay C. Sidak-Loftis Jason W. Sahl Adam J. Vazquez Kristin B. Wiggins John D. Gillece Nathan D. Hicks James M. Schupp Joseph D. Busch Paul Keim David M. Wagner

Nosocomial acquisition of Clostridium difficile is well documented, yet recent studies have highlighted the importance of community acquired infections and identified community associated reservoirs for this pathogen. Multiple studies have implicated companion pets and farm animals as possible sources of community acquired C. difficile infections in humans. To explore the potential role of pet ...

2017
Bruno Cozzi Cristina Ballarin Roberto Mantovani Ada Rota

The present article examines over 63,000 medical records belonging to the Veterinary Hospitals of the Universities of Bologna, Torino, and Padova, all in Northern Italy, and relative to dogs (approximately 50,000), cats (approximately 12,000), and companion horses (slightly less than 1,000). The animals of the three species were divided into age classes and categorized per sex into males, femal...

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