Chapter: 1 (Page no: 1)
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Predicting aggressive behaviour: which factors influence biting and what is the use of temperament tests?
Author(s):
Schoening, B.
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Chapter: 2 (Page no: 3)
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No better than flipping a coin: reconsidering canine behaviour evaluations in animal shelters.
Author(s):
Patronek, G. J.
Bradley, J.
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Chapter: 3 (Page no: 5)
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Having bitten is no one-way ticket for dogs: rehabilitation possibilities and principles.
Author(s):
Schoening, B.
Fechner, L.
David, S.
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Chapter: 4 (Page no: 7)
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Evaluation, management and welfare of aggressive shelter dogs.
Author(s):
Osella, M. C.
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Chapter: 5 (Page no: 9)
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Keynote Presentation: Use of psychopharmacology to reduce anxiety and fear in dogs and cats: a practical approach.
Author(s):
Sherman, B. L.
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Chapter: 6 (Page no: 20)
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Preventing travel anxiety using dexmedetomidine hydrochloride oromucosal gel.
Author(s):
Amat, M.
Brech, S. le
García-Morato, C.
Temple, D.
Salichs, M.
Prades, B.
Camps, T.
Manteca, X.
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Chapter: 7 (Page no: 22)
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Oromucosal dexmedetomidine gel for alleviation of fear and anxiety in dogs during minor veterinary or husbandry procedures.
Author(s):
Korpivaara, M.
Huhtinen, M.
Aspegren, J.
Overall, K.
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Chapter: 8 (Page no: 24)
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Avalanche dogs can locate 'buried victims' by perceiving the human breath under the snow.
Author(s):
Diverio, S.
Menchetti, L.
Iaboni, M.
Riggio, G.
Azzari, C.
Cagnati, A.
Mari, W. di
Santoro, M. M.
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Chapter: 9 (Page no: 26)
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Responses of anxious dogs to a simple behaviour modification protocol while waiting in a veterinary hospital.
Author(s):
Sherman, B.
Joyner, J.
Yuschak, S.
Walker, K.
Kuhn, J.
Majikes, J.
Ru HongYu
Mealin, S.
Brugarolas, R.
Roberts, D.
Bozkurt, A.
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Chapter: 10 (Page no: 28)
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Link between chronic gastric diseases and anxiety in dogs.
Author(s):
Marion, M.
Lecoindre, P.
Marlois, N.
Mège, C.
Béata, C.
Sarcey, G.
Muller, G.
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Chapter: 11 (Page no: 37)
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Interaction of health and behaviour problems in dogs.
Author(s):
Dube, M. B.
Asher, L.
Würbel, H.
Melotti, L.
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Chapter: 12 (Page no: 39)
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Keynote Presentation: A multimodal approach to resolving tension between cats in the same household: a practical approach.
Author(s):
Heath, S. E.
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Chapter: 13 (Page no: 45)
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Effect of a synthetic feline pheromone for managing unwanted scratching in domestic cats.
Author(s):
Tynes, V. V.
Beck, A.
Jaeger, X. de
Collin, J. F.
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Chapter: 14 (Page no: 48)
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Relationship among cat-owner bond, cat behaviour problems and cat environment conditions: a study with 1553 Spanish cat owners.
Author(s):
Bulgakova, N.
Burgos, S.
Calvo, P.
Bowen, J.
Fatjó, J.
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Chapter: 15 (Page no: 52)
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Keynote Presentation: The importance of the welfare of research animals to maximise the quality of behavioural research: do we measure true behaviours?
Author(s):
Pageat, P.
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Chapter: 16 (Page no: 54)
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Keynote Presentation: Making animal welfare sustainable - human behaviour change for animal behaviour: the human element.
Author(s):
White, J.
Rogers, S.
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Chapter: 17 (Page no: 59)
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Impact of exploratory material and stocking density on tail and ear biting in suckling and weaning piglets.
Author(s):
Leeb, C.
Aper, K.
Winckler, C.
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Chapter: 18 (Page no: 61)
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Ontogeny of selected behaviours in piglets of Slovak Large White improved swine breed.
Author(s):
Lešková, L.
Jurková, A.
Kottferová, J.
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Chapter: 19 (Page no: 63)
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Access to chewable materials increases piglet activity during lactation.
Author(s):
Swan, K. M.
Telkänranta, H.
Munsterhjelm, C.
Niemi, O. P.
Valros, A.
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Chapter: 20 (Page no: 65)
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Hypothermia triggers depression-like behaviour in mice forced swimming test.
Author(s):
Altınsaat, Ç.
Çalıșkan, H.
Sulu, N.
Șafak, E.
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Chapter: 21 (Page no: 67)
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Effects of maternal depression and antidepressant therapy on the neurobehavioural development of rat offspring.
Author(s):
Dubovicky, M.
Bögi, E.
Belovičová, K.
Koprdová, R.
Mach, M.
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Chapter: 22 (Page no: 69)
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From neuronal activity to behaviour: understanding neuronal correlates of sensory discrimination.
Author(s):
Hromadka, T.
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Chapter: 23 (Page no: 71)
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Environmental control of crib-biting in a horse.
Author(s):
Hempen, M.
Rosales-Ruiz, J.
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Chapter: 24 (Page no: 73)
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Do different types of food provoke different levels of enjoyment in dogs?
Author(s):
Péron, F.
Roguès, J.
Gilbert, C.
Mehinagic, E.
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Chapter: 25 (Page no: 75)
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Survey on shock collar use in France: providing practical results for regulatory guidelines development.
Author(s):
Masson, S.
Nigron, I.
Gaultier, E.
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Chapter: 26 (Page no: 77)
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'Long-stay dogs' in shelters: studying factors related to adoptability of difficult to adopt dogs in Catalonia.
Author(s):
Calcerrada, M.
Torre, L.
Calvo, P.
Bowen, J.
Fatjó, J.
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Chapter: 27 (Page no: 79)
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Compulsive self-licking and self-biting in dogs with paraesthesia: two cases.
Author(s):
Siracusa, C.
Provoost, L.
Lilly, M. L.
Duda, L.
Benedicenti, L.
Chiavaccini, L.
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Chapter: 28 (Page no: 81)
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Use of huperzine A in three canine cases in Australia.
Author(s):
Seksel, K.
Thurtell, G.
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Chapter: 29 (Page no: 84)
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Mirtazapine as a potential drug to treat social fears in dogs: five case examples.
Author(s):
Argüelles, J.
Enriquez, J.
Bowen, J.
Fatjó, J.
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Chapter: 30 (Page no: 86)
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Polyuria and polydipsia associated with hypersensitivity-hyperactivity syndrome (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) in a dog: a case report of a male French Shepherd dog (Beauceron).
Author(s):
Marlois, N.
Béata, C.
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Chapter: 31 (Page no: 92)
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Two approaches to managing separation anxiety.
Author(s):
Seksel, K.
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Chapter: 32 (Page no: 94)
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The effects of a nutritional supplement (Solliquin) in reducing fear and anxiety in a laboratory model of thunder-induced fear and anxiety.
Author(s):
Landsberg, G.
Huggins, S.
Fish, J.
Milgram, N. W.
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Chapter: 33 (Page no: 98)
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Observing the results of reducing the stress of dogs during training by the help of dog-appeasing pheromone on learning and problem-solving behaviours.
Author(s):
Safak, E.
Sulu, N.
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Chapter: 34 (Page no: 100)
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Evaluation of the association between attendance at veterinary hospital-based puppy socialisation classes and long-term retention in the home.
Author(s):
Schulkey, R.
DePorter, T.
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Chapter: 35 (Page no: 102)
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Effects of olfactory stimulation with essential oils in animals: a review.
Author(s):
Haverbeke, A.
Schoelynk, S.
Sannen, A.
Vervaecke, H.
Mariti, C.
Rufo, J. G.
Gazzano, A.
Uccheddu, S.
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Chapter: 36 (Page no: 104)
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Olfactory enrichment in dogs: possible new applications.
Author(s):
Uccheddu, S.
Schoelynk, S.
Sannen, A.
Vervaecke, H.
Arnouts, H.
Rufo, J. G.
Mariti, C.
Gazzano, A.
Haverbeke, A.
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Chapter: 37 (Page no: 106)
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Hair cortisol in cats as a measure of chronic stress: a pilot study under controlled conditions.
Author(s):
Amat, M.
García, A.
García-Morato, C.
Temple, D.
Brech, S. le
Camps, T.
Manteca, X.
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Chapter: 38 (Page no: 108)
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Cortisol content in hair measured by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry: a non-invasive marker of chronic stress in companion animals.
Author(s):
Mougeot, I.
Fish, J.
Lannoy, I. de
Grujic, A.
Landsberg, G.
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Chapter: 39 (Page no: 110)
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Association between catecholaminergic genes and impulsivity in dogs.
Author(s):
Colsoulle, C.
Matroule, J. Y.
Copine, J.
Bihin, B.
Depiereux, E.
Diederich, C.
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Chapter: 40 (Page no: 112)
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Do assistance dogs show work overload? Canine blood prolactin as a clinical parameter to detect chronic stress-related response.
Author(s):
Mengoli, M.
Mendonça, T.
Oliva, J. L.
Bienboire-Frosini, C.
Chabaud, C.
Codecasa, E.
Jochem, M.
Cozzi, A.
Pageat, P.
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Chapter: 41 (Page no: 114)
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Efficacy of a therapeutic diet on dogs with signs of cognitive dysfunction syndrome.
Author(s):
Landsberg, G.
Pan YuanLong
Mougeot, I.
Kelly, S.
Xu Hui
Sandeep Bhatnagar
Milgram, N. W.
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Chapter: 42 (Page no: 116)
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Social behaviour and bonding in aged dogs: a multimodal assessment approach.
Author(s):
Darder, P.
Salas, A.
García, E.
Lalanza, J. F.
Fatjó, J.
Torre, C.
Bowen, J.
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Chapter: 43 (Page no: 118)
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Olfactory stem cell therapy in canine age-related disorders treatment: a controlled study.
Author(s):
Veron, A. D.
Mengoli, M.
Bienboire-Frosini, C.
Mechin, V.
Codecasa, E.
Scifo, C.
Pageat, R.
Landsberg, G.
Cozzi, A.
Araujo, J.
Asproni, P.
Pageat, P.
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Chapter: 44 (Page no: 123)
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Neophilia in successfully ageing dogs: preliminary results.
Author(s):
Szabó, D.
Bognár, Z.
Stiegmann, B.
Böröczki, R.
Wallis, L.
Miklósi, Á.
Kubinyi, E.
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Chapter: 45 (Page no: 125)
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The attachment bond to people in domestic dogs: does it exist already in puppies?
Author(s):
Mariti, C.
Lenzini, L.
Carlone, B.
Zilocchi, M.
Caverni, B.
Gazzano, A.
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Chapter: 46 (Page no: 128)
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Living with and loving a pet with behaviour problems: the impact on caregivers.
Author(s):
Buller, K.
Ballantyne, K. C.
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Chapter: 47 (Page no: 130)
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The personality of dogs and cats living in the same household: a multivariate model study.
Author(s):
Menchetti, L.
Calipari, S.
Diverio, S.
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Chapter: 48 (Page no: 132)
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A comparison of attitudes and coping strategies of small animal veterinarians towards behaviour problems of companion dogs in Israel and Brazil.
Author(s):
Raileanu, Y. A.
Baht-Segal, L.
Terkel, J.
Harell, N.
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Chapter: 49 (Page no: 136)
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The Latin owner: profiles, perceptions and attitudes of Italian cat and dog owners towards their pet.
Author(s):
Pirrone, F.
Pierantoni, L.
Albertini, M.
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Chapter: 50 (Page no: 138)
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Coping strategies in dogs with impaired social functioning towards humans.
Author(s):
Keuster, T. de
Monteny, J.
Verschueren, K.
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Chapter: 51 (Page no: 140)
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Predictors of gaze-directed attention in dogs.
Author(s):
Bognár, Z.
Iotchev, I. B.
Kubinyi, E.
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Chapter: 52 (Page no: 142)
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The effect of paw preference on problem-solving ability in cats: preliminary results.
Author(s):
Isparta, S.
Demırbas, Y. S.
Pereira, G. da G.
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Chapter: 53 (Page no: 144)
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The impact of transportation-related anxiety on the quality of pre-anaesthesia in cats: a preliminary study.
Author(s):
Argüelles, J.
Echaniz, M.
Bowen, J.
Calvo, P.
Fatjó, J.
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Chapter: 54 (Page no: 146)
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Playful activities post-learning improve retraining performance a year later in Labrador Retriever dogs (Canis lupus familiaris).
Author(s):
Affenzeller, N.
Zulch, H.
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Chapter: 55 (Page no: 151)
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Adoption preference factors for dogs in a public shelter in the province of Palermo (southern Italy) and comparison with adoption rates of a shelter in northern Italy.
Author(s):
Alberghina, D.
Panzera, M.
Macaluso, A.
Raffo, P.
Passantino, A.
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Chapter: 56 (Page no: 153)
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Relation between the owner's psychological well-being and pets' behavioural problems: a Portuguese survey.
Author(s):
Almeida, J. A. de
Morais, D.
Pereira, G. da G.
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Chapter: 57 (Page no: 155)
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The association of multiple clinical signs to determine if a cat displays either urine marking or latrine behaviour.
Author(s):
Barcelos, A. M.
McPeake, K.
Affenzeller, N.
Mills, D.
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Chapter: 58 (Page no: 157)
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Mirror reflection or real image: does past mirror experience influence a dog's use of a mirror?
Author(s):
Fukuzawa, M.
Igarashi, S.
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Chapter: 59 (Page no: 159)
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Association between puppy classes and adult behaviour of the dog.
Author(s):
González-Martínez, Á.
Martínez, M. F.
Suárez, M.
Santamarina, G.
Rosado, B.
Luño, I.
García-Belenguer, S.
Palacio, J.
Villegas, A.
Cruz, L. F. de la
Casalta, F. J. D.
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Chapter: 60 (Page no: 162)
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The importance of pain as a differential diagnosis during a behaviour consultation.
Author(s):
Hewison, L.
Ellson, D.
Hamilton, A.
McPeake, K.
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Chapter: 61 (Page no: 164)
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Canine electroencephalograph transients in the Sigma range relate to memory.
Author(s):
Iotchev, I. B.
Kis, A. V.
Bódizs, R.
Luijtelaar, G. van
Kubinyi, E.
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Chapter: 63 (Page no: 168)
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Evaluation of urine cortisol:creatinine ratio in dogs with separation anxiety.
Author(s):
Miller, J.
Fabich, B.
Owsińska, K.
Wiecedilla˜cek, K.
Chełmońska-Soyta, A.
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Chapter: 64 (Page no: 170)
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Effects of providing two kinds of doghouses in different sized pens on the behaviour of shelter dogs.
Author(s):
Normando, S.
Contiero, B.
Azzolini, A.
Ricci, R.
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Chapter: 65 (Page no: 172)
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Circadian distribution and characterisation of social behaviour in a group of domestic donkeys (Equus asinus).
Author(s):
Normando, S.
Mongillo, P.
Visentin, F.
Mosaner, R. A.
Marinelli, L.
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Chapter: 66 (Page no: 174)
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Effect of meal composition on tryptophan:large neutral amino acids ratio in dogs.
Author(s):
Ogi, A.
Torracca, B.
Mariti, C.
Casini, L.
Gazzano, A.
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Chapter: 67 (Page no: 176)
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Differences in management of dogs and cats living in the same household.
Author(s):
Menchetti, L.
Calipari, S.
Catanzaro, A.
Mariti, C.
Gazzano, A.
Diverio, S.
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Chapter: 68 (Page no: 178)
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Acupuncture influence on reduction of stress signs in kennelled dogs.
Author(s):
Sousa, B.
Fragoso, S.
Resende, L.
Miranda, M. P.
Taneco, G.
Viegas, I.
Pereira, G. da G.
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Chapter: 69 (Page no: 180)
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Serum leptin and ghrelin levels and their relationship with serum cortisol, thyroid hormones, lipids, homocysteine and folic acid in dogs with compulsive tail chasing.
Author(s):
Yalcİn, E.
Yİlmaz, Z.
Ozarda, Y.
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Chapter: 70 (Page no: 182)
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A social entrepreneurship project on animal welfare: 'Pretty Paws' board game.
Author(s):
Yalcİn, E.
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