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Microplastics detected in cat placentas and fetuses during early pregnancyIn 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 the University of Parma, Italy, and colleagues present these findings in PLOS One.... Read more
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Improving productivity is key to reducing antibiotic use in livestock, study findsA 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.... Read more
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New insight into factors associated with a common disease among dogs and humansThe pathogens Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium are common causes of sometimes-fatal intestinal diseases in humans, other mammals and birds worldwide.... Read more
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More than 99% of US dogs have a behavior problem, researcher findsA researcher at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has found that more than 99% of dogs in the United States show behaviors that are potentially problematic, with the top categories being aggression (55.6%), separation and attachment behaviors (85.9%), and fear and anxiety behaviors (49.9%).... Read more
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Dogs see their world through smell, and scientists are starting to translate it like never beforeScent is how dogs largely experience the world, a lot like the way we humans rely on sight. We know little about how dogs interpret scent, but thanks to a recent study, we may be getting closer to understanding what a dog's nose actually knows.... Read more
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Using tranquilizers on racehorses is ethically questionable and puts horses and riders at riskAustralia's horse racing industry is in the spotlight after recent allegations of tranquilizer use on horses so they can be "worked" (exercised) between race days.... Read more
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Study highlights how frustration can lead to failure for search and rescue dogsSearch and rescue dogs are heroes in fur coats, using their incredible sense of smell to find lost hikers, disaster victims, and missing people. But a new study suggests that these life-saving dogs may face an unexpected obstacle: frustration.... Read more
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Happy dogs make happy humans, and 9 other reasons science says dogs need to chewIn the wild, dogs spend a lot of their time chewing on bones, carcasses, sticks and kernels. For example, Australian dingoes can feed for up to 108 minutes in a single session.... Read more
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Humans are bad at reading dogs' emotions—but we can learn to do betterA lot of dog owners believe that they can tell what their dogs are feeling. They believe that they can assess their dog's emotions no matter the context.... Read more
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Susceptibility to bovine tuberculosis in cattle traced to key genesA new study identifying genetic factors contributing to bovine tuberculosis (bTB) susceptibility could represent an important step in the fight against the disease in cattle, and the zoonotic threat it poses to humans.... Read more
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Guardians of the vineyard: Canines and chemistry work to combat powdery mildewDogs have many jobs, but one you may not expect is identifying grapevines coated in a destructive and highly contagious fungus. Although dogs can detect serious vine infections by smell, scientists don't know exactly what odor molecules are triggering the response.... Read more
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Genetic mutation in Labradors reveals new cause of canine blindnessIn collaboration with a foundation that breeds service dogs for the visually impaired, researchers at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Padova in Padova, Italy, have identified a novel variant associated with progressive retinal atrophy in three Labrador retrievers.... Read more
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Potential treatment for chronic kidney disease in dogs developedA new study led by Dr. Hilla Chen from the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine at Hebrew University, recently published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, offers new hope for the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in dogs. The research highlights the potential benefits of paricalcitol, a second-generation... Read more
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Another raw pet food recalled after bird flu sickens two catsA California pet food company has recalled raw chicken products after they were linked to bird flu infections in two cats and suspected in a third in New York City.... Read more
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New strain of bird flu wipes out Mississippi poultry farmA new strain of a highly pathogenic bird flu known as H7N9 has surfaced at a poultry farm in Mississippi where chickens are raised for breeding.... Read more