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Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Dogs’ speech recognition: New study shows they listen beyond tone

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A new study conducted by animal behavior and mammalian cognition experts at the Universities of Lincoln and Sussex, and Jean Monnet University, reveals that dogs may be far better at understanding human speech than previously […]

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A spray in a cow’s nose could soon protect it, and people, from bird flu

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It was a first for cows last March when the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the highly pathogenic avian flu virus H5N1 had been found in cattle. Since then, most of the 70 human cases […]

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Evidence-based, nonlethal cat management strategies save lives

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University of Queensland research has found evidence-based, nonlethal cat management strategies save lives, reduce stray populations and ease the emotional toll on staff involved in euthanasia.This post was originally published on this site

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From pets to people: Canine eyedrop study offers insights for human eye care

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A new study from the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, led by Dr. Lionel Sebbag, has identified a more effective eyedrop formulation that improves the delivery and retention of […]

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Map of genetic regulation in chickens could help fight against bird flu

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An international team of researchers led by Professor Huaijun Zhou from the UC Davis Department of Animal Science has created the first-ever detailed map of how genes are regulated in chickens—a breakthrough that could help […]

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Do ‘optimistic’ versus ‘pessimistic’ medical detection dogs perform differently?

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A new, exploratory study has revealed statistical links between the performance of medical detection dogs and their scores on behavioral and affective tests, finding that more “optimistic” dogs tended to perform better overall on detection […]

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Study explores horse owners’ preparation and preferences for veterinary care

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A new study published by University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (CAFE) researchers in the journal Equine Veterinary Education sheds more light on how horse owners use veterinary care.This post was […]

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One year later: Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in dairy cattle

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The detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI, subtype H5N1 in dairy cattle was confirmed in March 2024 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA. This finding was the first of its kind and shocked […]

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Microplastics detected in cat placentas and fetuses during early pregnancy

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In a small study of eight cats at early stages of pregnancy, researchers detected 19 different kinds of microplastic particles in fetuses from two cats and in the placentas of three cats. Ilaria Ferraboschi of […]

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Improving productivity is key to reducing antibiotic use in livestock, study finds

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A new study led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and research partners highlights that improving livestock productivity is key to achieving substantial reductions in global antibiotic use.This post was […]

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