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Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Once bitten, animals develop resistance that shrinks tick population

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Just in time for tick season, new research is shining a light on how animals develop resistance to tick bites, which points toward the possibility of developing more effective vaccines against the tiny, disease-carrying bloodsuckers.This […]

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Dogs with meningiomas live longer with radiation therapy than surgery

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Researchers at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) have discovered that dogs with meningiomas—the most common type of brain tumor in dogs—live longer if they receive radiation therapy rather than […]

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Dogs may more easily understand natural communication than trending AIC buttons

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A new study published in Scientific Reports questions the functionality of using the Augmentative Interspecies Communication (AIC) button with dogs. This tool has captivated social media and fueled a global citizen science movement.This post was […]

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Feeding methods show different growth rates in baby pigs, but similar body composition

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When piglets don’t get enough milk in the first weeks of life, the chances of them thriving dramatically decline. In the U.S. pork production system, piglets with limited access to their mothers’ milk are typically […]

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Treating animals with acupuncture has become mainstream in veterinary medicine

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A perentie lizard in Dallas, an African penguin in Boston and an Oberhasli goat in Chicago are just a few recent examples of animals at zoos and aquariums benefiting recently from acupuncture therapy. As acupuncture […]

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AI model found to be better than humans at picking puppies that will be good service dogs

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A team of computer scientists, AI specialists and veterinary medicine researchers in the U.S. and the U.K., working with the dog training center, The Seeing Eye, Inc., has found that an AI model was better […]

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Pugs and Persian cats show strikingly similar ‘smushed’ faces due to artificial selection

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Through intensive breeding, humans have pushed breeds such as pug dogs and Persian cats to evolve with very similar skulls and “smushed” faces, so they’re more similar to each other than they are to most […]

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Do cats make good therapy animals? The new trend showing felines may be more complicated than we realize

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Dogs are sociable, enthusiastic and widely used to comfort people in settings like hospitals, schools and care homes. But an increasingly popular alternative is emerging: therapy cats.This post was originally published on this site

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3D models uncover how deadly parasites evade immune system through blood vessel attachment

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A new study looking at deadly animal African trypanosomiasis has revealed how the parasite Trypanosoma congolense evades the immune system and drives severe disease in livestock.This post was originally published on this site

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Blends of child and best friend, with power imbalance: How dogs fit into our social networks

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Many people view their dog as a family member, friend, or kid, but does the relationship with them really resemble these human relationships? Researchers from ELTE Eötvös Loránd University recently set out to explore the […]

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