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Exploring careers in dietetics and nutrition.
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All aboard the nutri-train.
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Mayo. 1 videocassette (30 min.): sd., col.; 3/4 in. +
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S1 21152 DOG OR DOGS OR CANINE OR PUPPY OR PUPPIES
S2 49365 ENRICHMENT OR WELLBEING OR WELL()BEING OR WELFARE OR HUMANE OR
EXERCISE OR SOCIAL? OR RESTRAINT OR HUSBANDRY OR HANDL?
S3 13495 COLONY OR FACILITY OR FACILITIES OR KENNEL? OR HOUSING OR
HOUSED OR CAGE OR CAGING
S4 64402 S2 OR STRESS?
S5 620 S1 AND (S3 OR S4)
S6 91618 S4 OR (BEHAVIOR? OR BEHAVIOUR?)
S7 991 S1 AND (S3 OR S6)
S8 88682 S2 OR STRESS/TI,DE OR BEHAVIOR? OR BEHAVIOUR?
S9 977 S1 AND (S8 OR S3)
S10 540 S9 AND PY=(1985 OR 1986 OR 1987 OR 1988 OR 1989 OR 1990 OR 1991
OR 1992 OR 1993 OR 1994)
The Dog
1 NAL Call. No.: 410 B77
Acoustic structure and receiver response in domestic dogs, Canis familiaris.
McConnell, P.B.
London : Academic Press; 1990 May.
Animal behaviour v. 39 (pt.5): p. 897-904; 1990 May. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Sounds; Acoustic properties; Physical
activity
Abstract: The hypothesis that short, rapidly repeated rising notes increase
motor activity levels in canids, and that longer, continuous descending notes
decrease activity was tested. Young laboratory-raised domestic dogs were
trained in a repeated measures study to (1) come to the trainer and to (2) sit
and stay for 2 s to two different acoustic stimuli: four short notes with a
rising fundamental frequency and one long note with a descending fundamental
frequency. While one long note was not more effective at eliciting a sit/stay
response, four short notes were more effective at eliciting a come response and
increasing motor activity levels than one longer continuous note. Thus,
acoustic stimuli are not equipotent in eliciting responses that require
changes in motor activity levels and could be used by signal senders to
influence the behaviour of the signal receiver. The acoustic structures in the
study are compared with vocalizations of mammals and birds that elicit
approach, and/or increase motor activity levels.
2 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
Activity patterns and behavior of sled dogs.
Delude, L.A.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.; 1986 May.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 15 (2): p. 161-168; 1986 May. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Diurnal variation; Activity; Temperatures
3 NAL Call. No.: SF601.P76
Acupuncture-produced surgical analgesia--physiology, indications, techniques,
and limitations.
Klide, A.M.
Hagerstown, Md. : J.B. Lippincott Co; 1992 Mar.
Problems in veterinary medicine v. 4 (1): p. 200-206; 1992 Mar. In the series
analytic: Veterinary acupuncture / edited by A. M. Schoen. Literature review.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Domestic animals; Anesthesia; Surgery; Mode of action;
Acupuncture; Restraint of animals
4 NAL Call. No.: SB950.A1V4
ADC guarding dog program update: a focus on managing dogs.
Green, J.S.; Woodruff, R.A.
Davis, Calif. : University of California; 1990 Jul.
Proceedings ... Vertebrate Pest Conference (14th): p. 233-236; 1990 Jul.
Meeting held March 6-8, 1990, Sacramento, California. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Idaho; Oregon; Washington; Wyoming; Sheep; Guard dogs; Sheep dogs;
Protection; Coyotes; Predation; Pest management; Animal behavior;
Predator control
5 NAL Call. No.: QL55.A1L3
Adrenal cortical response in clinically normal dogs before and after
adaptation to a housing environment.
Garnier, F.; Benoit, E.; Virat, M.; Ochoa, R.; Delatour, P.
London : Royal Society of Medicine Services; 1990 Jan.
Laboratory animals v. 24 (1): p. 40-43; 1990 Jan. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Sex differences; Hydrocortisone; Blood serum; Stress;
Adaptation; Environmental factors; Susceptibility
Abstract: 58 dogs (29 males and 29 females) selected as healthy on clinical
and biochemical evaluations were subjected to an ACTH adrenal function test 2
days after their admission to a veterinary hospital (t + 0). Basal female serum
cortisol concentrations were significantly higher than concentrations in males
(77 nmol/l versus 43 nmol/ l; P < 0.01). Concentrations post stimulation were
not statistically different (P > 0.05) between males and females: 306 (+/- 69)
nmol/l versus 291 (+/- 73) nmol/l, respectively. Twelve dogs (6 males and 6
females), randomly selected from the 58, were subjected to the same test 5
weeks later (t + 5) and 12 weeks later (t + 12). Basal cortisol
concentrations were lower at t + 5 or at t + 12 than at t + 0. Post
stimulation mean cortisol concentrations were lower in males than in females at
t + 5 (162 versus 232 nmol/l; P < 0.05) but not at t + 0 (262 versus 320
nmol/l; P > 0.05) and t + 12 (188 versus 233 nmol/l; P > 0.05). These findings
are indicating an increased susceptibility of bitches to environmental stress.
6 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523 v.21 no.2
Advances in companion animal behavior.
Marder, Amy R.; Voith, Victoria L.
Philadelphia : Saunders,; 1991.
xi, p. 203-420 : ill. ; 24 cm. (Veterinary clinics of North America. Small
animal practice, v. 21, no. 2). March 1991. Includes bibliographical
references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cats
7 NAL Call. No.: SF411.A57
Advances in the study of the relationship between children and their pet dogs.
Filiatre, J.C.; Millot, J.L.; Montagner, H.; Eckerlin, A.; Gagnon, A.C.
Hanover, N.H. : University Press of New England for Delta Society; 1988.
Anthrozoos v. 2 (1): p. 22-32. ill; 1988. Literature review. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Pets; Children; Attachment behavior; Relationships; Animal
behavior
8 NAL Call. No.: QP1.C6
Aerobic training effects on maximum oxygen consumption, lactate threshold and
lactate disappearance during exercise recovery of dogs.
Proscurshim, P.; Russo, A.K.; Silva, A.C.; Picarro, I.C.; Freire, E.;
Tarasantchi, J.
Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1989.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology : A : Comparative physiology v. 94 (4):
p. 743-747; 1989. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aerobic treatment; Oxygen consumption; Lactates; Exercise
9 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C55
Aggressive behavior.
Young, M.S.
New York : Churchill Livingstone; 1988.
Clinical signs and diagnosis in small animal practice / [edited by] Richard B.
Ford. p. 135-150; 1988. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Aggressive behavior; Diagnosis
10 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66
Aggressive behavior in dogs and cats.
Borchelt, P.L.; Voith, V.L.
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems; 1985 Nov.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 7
(11): p. 945-958. ill; 1985 Nov. Includes 25 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Aggressive behavior; Bites
11 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 N812
Aggressive puppies.
Campbell, W.E.
Goleta, Calif. : American Veterinary Publications; 1987 Jun.
Modern veterinary practice v. 68 (6): p. 396; 1987 Jun.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Pups; Aggressive behavior; Behavior modification
12 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.1351
AKC and the sport of dogs American Kennel Club ; produced, directed, and
scripted by Dan Wise.. American Kennel Club and the sport of dogs
American Kennel Club
New York, N.Y. : The Club, [1986?]; 1986.
1 videocassette (ca. 34 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Language: English
Descriptors: Guide dogs; Police dogs; Hunting dogs; Dogs
Abstract: Demonstrates man's use of dogs in general throughout history, and
specifically the current use of guide, police and sporting/hunting dogs and the
role of the AKC in that usage.
13 NAL Call. No.: SF426.A43
The AKC's world of the pure-bred dog.
Barnes, Duncan
American Kennel Club
New York : Gramercy Pub. Co., 1987; 1987.
344 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm. Includes index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Dog breeds; Dog shows; Dogs; United States; Dogs; Fiction;
Dogs in art
14 NAL Call. No.: SF421.A44
The American Kennel Club, 1884-1984 a source book.
O'Neill, Charles A. T.
American Kennel Club
New York, N.Y. : Howell Book House,; 1985.
xvii, 299 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm. Includes index.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Dog shows; United States; History
15 NAL Call. No.: SF427.A655 1991
American Kennel Club dog care and training.
American Kennel Club
New York : Howell Book House ; Toronto : Collier Macmillan Canada ; New York :
Maxwell Macmillan International,; 1991.
ix, 214 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p.
207-214).
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Dogs
16 NAL Call. No.: 48.8 OU7
America's great pet shape-up.
Abend, P.
Boston, Mass. : Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
:.; 1987 Mar.
Animals v. 120 (2): p. 22-27. ill; 1987 Mar.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Dogs; Cat; Exercise; Training (animal); Obesity
17 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A
Analgesia and behavioral responses of dogs given oxymorphone-acepromazine and
meperidine-acepromazine after methoxyflurane and halothane anesthesia.
Sawyer, D.C.; Rech, R.H.; Adams, T.; Durham, R.A.; Richter, M.A.; Striler, E.L.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1992 Aug.
American journal of veterinary research v. 53 (8): p. 1361-1368; 1992 Aug.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Pethidine; Analgesics; Anesthesia; Halothane;
Methoxyflurane; Pain; Drug effects; Blood pressure; Pulse rate
Abstract: This study was designed to test analgesia, duration, and
cardiovascular changes induced by meperidine (MEP) and oxymorphone (OXY)
following methoxyflurane (MOF) and halothane (HAL) anesthesia. Eight healthy
dogs were given atropine and acepromazine, and anesthesia was induced with
thiamylal and maintained with 1.5 minimal alveolar concentration of MOF or HAL
for 1 hour during controlled ventilation. Eight treatments were given with each
anesthetic: 3 with MEP (0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 mg/kg, IV), 3 with oxymorphone (OXY;
0.05, 0.1, and 0.2 mg/kg, IV), and 2 placebos with sterile water. Test drugs
were given at the end of anesthesia when early signs of recovery were evident.
Minimal threshold stimulus/response nociception was assessed by use of an
inflatable soft plastic colonic balloon. Blood pressures and pulse rate were
measured with a noninvasive monitor. Meperidine and OXY were found to be
effective analgesics and could be reversed with naloxone. Intravenous
administration of 2.0 mg of MEP/kg provided analgesia for 36 +/- 6 minutes and
39 +/- 15 minutes after MOF and HAL, respectively. In contrast, OXY was
effective at all 3 doses with effects of IV administration of 0.2 mg of OXY/kg
lasting 154 +/- 13 minutes and 152 +/- 12 minutes, after MOF and HAL,
respectively. Analgesia could not be demonstrated after anesthesia for
acepromazine, MOF, or HAL. Blood pressure was not changed by either anesthetic
nor was it influenced by MEP or OXY. Pulse rate was significantly depressed by
the higher doses of OXY following HAL, but was not changed by MEP following
either anesthetic. This study demonstrated the longer duration of analgesia of
OXY. In addition, we could not find that analgesia was provided by either MOF
or HAL following recovery from anesthesia.
18 NAL Call. No.: SF911.S45
Animal bites: behavior modification of the offending animal.
Marder, A.R.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Co; 1991 Aug.
Seminars in veterinary medicine and surgery (small animal) v. 6 (3): p.
192-198; 1991 Aug. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Small animal practice; Dogs; Cats; Animal behavior; Bites;
Zoonoses; Behavior; Modification; Diagnosis; Treatment
19 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A35
Animal collectors, unlimited.
Mullen, S.
Denver, Colo. : American Humane Association, Animal Protection Division; 1991.
Advocate v. 9 (3): p. 18-21; 1991.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal welfare; Collectors (occupation)
20 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.C5
Animal companions--the promise kept; the promise broken.
Washington, D.C. : The Society; 1989 May.
Close-up report - the Humane Society of the United States. 4 p. ill; 1989 May.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Cat; Dogs; Animal welfare; Organizations; Programs;
Support measures
21 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Animal control, animal welfare, and the veterinarian.
Arkow, P.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1987 Oct15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 191 (8): p. 937-942;
1987 Oct15. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Animal welfare; Dog control; Veterinarians; Veterinary medicine
22 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984
Animal control, birth control, and community education: impacts on the
Colorado Springs pet population, 1970-1984.
Arkow, P.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 30-48; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Animal welfare; Cat; Dog control; Birth control; Sterilization;
Pet animals
23 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984
Animal control in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Amity, R.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 82-84; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Language: English
Descriptors: Virginia; Animal welfare; Demography; Pet animals; Cat; Dog
control; Rabies
24 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984
Animal control in Fulton County.
Garrett, W.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 49-50; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Language: English
Descriptors: Georgia; Animal welfare; Cat; Dog control; Pet animals
25 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984
Animal control in Pima County and Tucson, Arizona.
Ruff, A.J.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 85-91; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Language: English
Descriptors: Arizona; Animal welfare; Demography; Pet animals; Cat; Dog
control; Sterilization
26 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64
Animal owners and attachment.
Mitchener, K.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Company; 1988 Sep.
Companion animal practice. p. 21-22, 23; 1988 Sep. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Attachment behavior; Man; Bonds
27 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292
Animal psychodietetics.
Ballarini, G.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1990 Oct.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 31 (10): p. 523-532; 1990 Oct.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Diet; Animal behavior; Behavior disorders; Food
quality
28 NAL Call. No.: QL55.N38 1984
Animal research for animal health: heartworm disease as an example.
Rawlings, C.A.
Bethesda, Md.? : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes
of Health; 1985.
National Symposium on Imperatives in Research Animal Use, Scientific Needs and
Animal Welfare : April 11-12, 1984 / National Institutes of Health, Office for
Protection from Research Risks. p. 71-73; 1985.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Dirofilaria immitis; Animal experiments; Animal welfare
29 NAL Call. No.: aSF413.U5 1986
The Animal Welfare Act how it protects your dog and cat., Slightly rev. Mar.
1986.
United States, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services
Washington, D.C.? : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, Veterinary Services,; 1986.
1 folded sheet (8 p.) : ill. ; 23 x 10 cm.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Dogs; Law and legislation; United States; Cats; Law and
legislation; United States
30 NAL Call. No.: K3621.U5
Animal welfare program federal regulation relating to the transportation of
dogs : report to the Honorable Manual Lujan, Jr., House of Representatives..
Federal regulation relating to the transportation of dogs
United States. General Accounting Office
Washington, D.C. : The Office,; 1988; GA 1.13:RCED-88-100.
26 p. ; 28 cm. Cover title. March 1988. GAO/RCED-88-100. "B-217624"--p.1.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Dogs; Transportation; Law and legislation; United States; Pets;
Transportation; Law and legislation; United States; Animal welfare
31 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V6425
Animals serving the handicapped.
Hagebock, J.M.; Beran, G.W.
Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University; 1986.
Iowa State University veterinarian v. 48 (1): p. 20-26; 1986. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Monkeys; Legislation; Working animals; Animal insurance;
Handicapped persons; Guides
32 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A
Anosmia associated with canine distemper.
Myers, L.J.; Hanrahan, L.A.; Swango, L.J.; Nusbaum, K.E.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Aug.
American journal of veterinary research v. 49 (8): p. 1295-1297. ill; 1988 Aug.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Distemper virus; Histopathology; Smell; Olfactory organs
Abstract: The sense of smell in dogs infected with canine distemper virus
(CDV) was examined by use of EEG olfactometry, behavioral olfactometry, and
electro-olfactography. Infection with CDV was confirmed by a direct
immunofluorescence technique in 8 active cases and was suggested by clinical
history compatible with canine distemper 10 to 26 weeks earlier in 6 cases.
Pathologic alterations of the olfactory mucosa in 3 clinically affected dogs
was examined by light microscopy. Infection with CDV was found to be
associated with anosmia and lack of recorded responses on electro-olfactogram
in 8 of 8 dogs with clinical signs of acute distemper from naturally acquired
infections. Anosmia was found in 5 of 6 dogs that had recovered from acute
distemper 10 to 26 weeks earlier. The sixth dog had hyposmia, with
abnormalities on the electro-olfactogram. Histologic examination was not
performed on the 6 dogs that had recovered. Histologic lesions observed at
necropsy in 3 dogs that had had clinical signs of acute distemper were those of
subacute purulent rhinitis and atrophy of the olfactory epithelium. Altered
olfactory function could be explained by mucopurulent exudate blocking odors
from olfactory receptors in the acutely affected dogs, but alteration of
olfactory function in the dogs that had recovered without clinical evidence of
rhinitis could not be explained.
33 NAL Call. No.: QP1.P4
Antibacterial properties of saliva: role in maternal periparturient grooming
and in licking wounds.
Hart, B.L.; Powell, K.L.
Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon Press; 1990 Sep.
Physiology & behavior v. 48 (3): p. 383-386; 1990 Sep. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Escherichia coli; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Streptococcus;
Pathogens; Saliva; Antibacterial properties; Maternal behavior; Grooming;
Wounds
Abstract: Canine saliva was tested for its bactericidal effects against
pathogens relevant to the presumed hygienic functions of maternal grooming of
the mammary and anogenital areas and licking of wounds. Both female and male
saliva were bactericidal against Escherichia coli and Streptococcus canis but
only slightly, and nonsignificantly, bactericidal against coagulase positive
staphylococcus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. E. coli is the cause of highly fatal
coliform enteritis of neonatal mammals and E. coli and S. canis are the main
pathogens implicated in neonatal septicemia of dogs. The bactericidal effects
of saliva would facilitate the hygienic function of maternal licking of the
mammary and anogenital areas in protecting newborns from these
diseases. E. coli and S. canis along with coagulase positive staphylococcus and
P. aeruginosa are among the common wound contaminants of dogs. Wound
licking, and the application of saliva, would thus reduce wound contamination
by E. coli and S. canis. The resistance of staphylococcus to bactericidal
effects of saliva may be a factor in the high frequency (46 percent) with which
coagulase positive staphylococcus was isolated from wounds compared with much
lower frequency (9-17 percent) with which E. coli and S. canis were
isolated.
34 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62
Are pit bulls different? I.
Segrest, M.; Clifford, D.H.
Tucson, Az. : KBR Publications; 1986 Jul.
Community animal control v. 5 (4): p. 14-17, 26-27. ill; 1986 Jul.
Language: English
Descriptors: New Mexico; Dogs; Law; Identification; Animal welfare
35 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62
Are pit bulls different? II.
Clifford, D.H.; Segrest, M.
Tucson, Az. : KBR Publications; 1986 Sep.
Community animal control v. 5 (5): p. 16-17, 20-27. ill; 1986 Sep. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Animal husbandry; Aggressive behavior;
Handling
36 NAL Call. No.: SF411.A57
Are "pit bulls" different? An analysis of the pit bull terrier controversy.
Lockwood, R.; Rindy, K.
Hanover, N.H. : University Press of New England for Delta Society; 1987.
Anthrozoos v. 1 (1): p. 2-8; 1987. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Breeds; Aggressive behavior; Genetic factors; Pet care;
Public relations; Safety
37 NAL Call. No.: HV4708.A87 1990
ASPCA update puppy mills.. Puppy mills
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
New York, N.Y. : American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
[1990?]; 1990.
1 sheet : ill. ; 28 cm. Caption title.
Language: English
Descriptors: Animal welfare; Puppies
38 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523
Attachment of people to companion animals.
Voith, V.L.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1985 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 15 (2): p.
289-295; 1985 Mar. In the series analytic: The human-companion animal bond /
edited by J. Quackenbush and V.L. Voith.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Pet animals; Attachment behavior; Bonds; Public
relations; Veterinary practice
39 NAL Call. No.: SF428.6.C38
Australian sheep dogs training & handling : including a complete guide to
commands.
Cavanagh, Rod
Whittlesea, Vic., Australia : R. Cavanagh,; 1990.
111 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 23 cm.
Language: English
Descriptors: Sheep dogs
40 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
Aversive responses of dogs to ultrasonic, sonic and flashing light units.
Blackshaw, J.K.; Cook, G.E.; Harding, P.; Day, C.; Bates, W.; Rose, J.;
Bramham, D.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.; 1990 Jan.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 25 (1/2): p. 1-8; 1990 Jan. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Ultrasonic devices; Repellents; Light; Alarms; Behavior
change; Repellency
41 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
Avoidance reactions of domestic dogs to unfamiliar male and female humans in a
kennel setting.
Lore, R.K.; Eisenberg, F.B.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.; 1986 Jun.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 15 (3): p. 261-266; 1986 Jun. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Males; Females; Man; Inhibition;
Discrimination
42 NAL Call. No.: SF910.5.V4
Backsplinting for treatment of thoracic and lumbar fracture/luxation in the
dog: principles of application and case series.
Patterson, R.H.; Smith, G.K.
Stuttgart : F.K. Schattauer Publishers; 1992 Nov.
Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T. v. 4 (5):
p. 179-187; 1992 Nov. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Dogs; Spine; Fracture fixation; Bending stress;
Mechanical properties
43 NAL Call. No.: SF600.C82
A basic approach of space-behaviour relationships in mammals.
Thinus-Blanc, C.; Buhot-Averseng, M.C.
The Hague : Martinus Nijhoff; 1985.
Current topics in veterinary medicine and animal science v. 35: p. 239-261.
ill; 1985. Paper presented at the "Seminar on the Social Space for Domestic
Animals," January 10-11, 1985, Brussels. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mice; Hamsters; Nesting; Laboratory tests; Spacing; Cat; Dogs
44 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.335
Basic biomethodology of the dog executive producers and writers, Richard
Hitzelberg, Edward Lundgren, Jere Phillips.. Biomethodology of the dog
Hitzelberg, Richard; Lundgren, Edward; Phillips, Jere
MTM Associates
Manassas, Va. : MTM Associates, Inc.,; 1987.
1 videocassette (14 min., 16 sec.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. VHS format.
Cassette title: Biomethodology of the dog. Additional information can be found
in Laboratory manual for basic biomethodology of laboratory animals (call no.
SF406.H5).
Language: English
Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Animal models in research; Laboratory
manuals; Animal experimentation; Methodology; Animals, Treatment of; Dogs;
Animal welfare
45 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224
The behavior of epidermotropic lymphoma in twenty-five dogs.
Wilcock, B.P.; Yager, J.A.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1989 Sep.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 30 (9): p. 754-756; 1989 Sep. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Canada; Dogs; Lymphoma; Skin diseases; Euthanasia; Symptoms;
Prognosis
46 NAL Call. No.: SF433.C35 1992
Behavior problems in dogs., 2nd ed..
Campbell, William E.; Pratt, Paul W.
Goleta, Calif. : American Veterinary Publications,; 1992.
iv, 328 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs
47 NAL Call. No.: SF895.P76
Behavioral changes of organic neurologic origin.
Parker, A.J.
Washington, D.C. : Fidia Information Network for Veterinary Science and
Medicine; 1990.
Progress in veterinary neurology v. 1 (2): p. 123-131; 1990. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Cats; Dogs; Behavior change; Organic diseases; Nervous system
diseases; Symptoms; Differential diagnosis; Behavior problems; Behavior
disorders
48 NAL Call. No.: QP1.P4
Behavioral determination of critical flicker fusion in dogs.
Coile, D.C.; Pollitz, C.H.; Smith, J.C.
Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon Press; 1989 Jun.
Physiology & behavior v. 45 (6): p. 1087-1092; 1989 Jun. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Eyes (animal); Electroretinogram; Light
intensity; Cones
49 NAL Call. No.: SF991.H23
Behavioral disorders.
Voith, V.L.
New York : Churchill Livingstone; 1985.
Handbook of small animal therapeutics / edited by Lloyd E. Davis. p. 519-548;
1985. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Abnormal behavior; Aggressive behavior; Behavior
modification; Drug therapy; Diagnosis
50 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Behavioral indications for phenothiazine and benzodiazepine traquilizers in
dogs.
Hart, B.L.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1985 Jun01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 186 (11): p.
1192-1194. ill; 1985 Jun01. Includes 12 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dog; Pharmacokinetics; Benzodiazepine; Phenothiazine; Animal
behavior
51 NAL Call. No.: SF601.P76
Behavioral problems.
Borchelt, P.L.
Hagerstown, Md. : J.B. Lippincott Co; 1991 Mar.
Problems in veterinary medicine v. 3 (1): p. 83-94; 1991 Mar. In the series
analytic: Animal Illness and Human Emotion / edited by S.P. Cohen and C.E.
Fudin. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Animal behavior; Communication; Veterinary practice
52 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Behavioral problems in old dogs: 26 cases (1984-1987).
Chapman, B.L.; Voith, V.L.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1990 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 196 (6): p. 944-946;
1990 Mar15. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Old age; Behavior problems; Behavior modification
53 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Behavioral profiles of dog breeds.
Hart, B.L.; Miller, M.F.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1985 Jun01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 186 (11): p.
1175-1180. ill; 1985 Jun01. Includes 8 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Breeds; Animal behavior
54 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V6456
Behaviour problems in the dog: aggression towards people.
O'Farrell, V.
London : Wright; 1990.
The Veterinary annual (30): p. 196-199; 1990. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggression; Aggressive behavior; Treatment; Dominance
55 NAL Call. No.: SF601.I4
Behavioural problems in dogs and cats.
O'Farrell, V.
London : British Veterinary Association; 1986 May.
In practice v. 8 (3): p. 91-92, 94, 96, 98, 100. ill; 1986 May. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Behavior problems; Surgery; Stress; Treatment;
Etiology; Hormones; Genetics
56 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
The behavioural sequences in the communication system between the child and his
pet dog.
Millot, J.L.; Filiatre, J.C.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.; 1986 Dec.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 16 (4): p. 383-390; 1986 Dec. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Children; Dogs; Pets; Behavior; Communication
57 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292
A behavioural study of a beagle bitch and her litter during the first three
weeks of lactation.
Grant, T.R.
Gloucestershire : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1987 Nov.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 28 (11): p. 992-1003. ill; 1987 Nov.
Paper presented at the "Waltham Symposium No. 8: Canine Development Throughout
Life," July 14-15, 1986, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Bitches; Litters; Pups; Animal behavior; Lactation; Maternal
behavior; Feeding behavior
58 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
Behavioural testing of dogs in animal shelters to predit problem behaviour.
Borg, J.A.M. van der; Netto, W.J.; Planta, D.J.U.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.; 1991 Nov.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 32 (2/3): p. 237-251; 1991 Nov. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Behavior problems; Testing; Prediction
59 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
Behavioural variability of olfactory exploration of the pet dog in relation to
human adults.
Filiatre, J.C.; Millot, J.L.; Eckerlin, A.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.; 1991 May.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 30 (3/4): p. 341-350; 1991 May. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Pets; Smell; Interactions; Man; Body regions; Animal
behavior; Behavior patterns; Exploration
60 NAL Call. No.: SF431.B37 1986
Beyond basic dog training., 1st ed..
Bauman, Diane L.
New York, N.Y. : Howell Book House,; 1986.
256 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Training; Animal welfare
61 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.S43
Billboard advertisements: educate the public without spending a fortune!. Reed,
D.
Washington, D.C. : National Humane Education Center; 1986 Oct.
Shelter sense v. 9 (8): p. 3-5. ill; 1986 Oct.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Advertising; Animal welfare; Shelter; Societies; Public
relations; Board; Displays
62 NAL Call. No.: 470 SCI2
Billion dollar price tag for new animal rules.
Holden, C.
Washington, D.C. : American Association for the Advancement of Science; 1988
Nov04.
Science v. 242 (4879): p. 662-663; 1988 Nov04.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Dogs; Primates; Facilities; Costs; Regulations; Law;
Animal welfare; Exercise; Cages; Medical research
63 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523
Biologic behavior of canine uroliths.
Osborne, C.A.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W. B. Saunders Co; 1986 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 16 (2): p.
251-260. ill; 1986 Mar. Paper presented at the "Symposium on Canine
Urolithiasis II," March 1986. Includes 15 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Urinary calculi; Physiopathology
64 NAL Call. No.: QL55.I55 1983
Birth of a hemophilic dog colony.
Tinlin, S.J.; Brosseau, L.D.; Giles, A.R.; Greenwood, R.; Greenwood, P.;
Hoogendoorn, H.
Stuttgart, [W. Ger.] : G. Fisher Verlag; 1985.
The Contribution of laboratory animal science to the welfare of man and
animals--past, present and future : 8th Symposium of ICLAS/CALAS, Vancouver,
1983 / editors: J. Archibald, J. Pitchfield, H.C. Rowsell. p. 127-131. ill;
1985. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Management; Breeding programs; Facilities; Hemophilia
65 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5
Blood transfusions. I. The blood donor colony.
O'Neill, S.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1987 Mar.
Veterinary technician v. 8 (2): p. 87-89; 1987 Mar. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Blood donors; Blood groups
66 NAL Call. No.: SF433.M55 1986
The body language and emotion of dogs a practical guide to the physical and
behavioral displays owners and dogs exchange and how to use them to create a
lasting bond., 1st ed..
Milani, Myrna M.
New York : Morrow,; 1986.
283 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Includes index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Behavior; Dog owners; Psychology; Human-animal
relationships; Emotions; Animal welfare
67 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292
Breeding dogs for desirable traits.
Willis, M.B.
Gloucestershire : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1987 Nov.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 28 (11): p. 965-983; 1987 Nov. Paper
presented at the "Waltham Symposium No. 8: Canine Development Throughout
Life," July 14-15, 1986, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal breeding; Reproductive performance; Conformation;
Animal behavior; Genetic defects
68 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62
"But he never really did anything".
Case, D.B.
Kansas City, Mo. : KBR Publications; 1986 Jan.
Community animal control v. 5 (1): p. 10-11, 26-27. ill; 1986 Jan. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior; Bites
69 NAL Call. No.: QL737.C22C36
Caging systems for dogs under the new standards of the animal welfare act.
Britz, W.E. Jr
Bethesda, MD : Scientists Center for Animal Welfare; 1990 Jan.
Canine research environment / edited by Joy A. Mench and Lee Krulisch. p.
48-52; 1990 Jan. Paper presented at a conference held by the Scientists
Center for Animal Welfare, June 22, 1989, Bethesda, Md. Question and answer
session p. 51-52.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Dogs; Cages; Animal welfare; Legislation
70 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641
Campylobacter infection in a closed dog breeding colony.
Newton, C.M.; Newell, D.G.; Wood, M.; Baskerville, M.
London : The Association; 1988 Aug06.
The Veterinary record : journal of the British Veterinary Association v. 123
(6): p. 152-154; 1988 Aug06. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Campylobacter; Antibodies; Immune response; Serology
71 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Cancellous bone grafting at plate removal to counteract stress protection.
Lesser, A.S.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1986 Sep15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 189 (6): p. 696-699.
ill; 1986 Sep15. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Bone fractures; Bone healing; Grafting; Radius; Ulna;
Atrophy; Surgical operations; Stresses; Bone strength
72 NAL Call. No.: SF991.A1C3
Canine aggression.
Overall, K.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1993 May.
Canine practice v. 18 (3): p. 29-31; 1993 May. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior
73 NAL Call. No.: SF991.A1C3
Canine aggression, 1.
Overall, K.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1993 Mar.
Canine practice v. 18 (2): p. 40-41; 1993 Mar.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior
74 NAL Call. No.: SF991.A1C3
Canine aggression in a boarding situation.
Mathews, S.L.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1985 Nov.
Canine practice v. 12 (6): p. 32-34; 1985 Nov.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior; Treatment; Behavior modification
75 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523
Canine aggression toward people: bite scenarios and prevention.
Wright, J.C.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1991 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 21 (2): p.
299-314; 1991 Mar. In the series analytic: Advances in companion animal
behavior / edited by A.R. Marder and V. Voith. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior; Bites; Man; Characteristics;
Prevention
76 NAL Call. No.: SF433.H36
Canine and feline behavioral therapy.
Hart, Benjamin L.; Hart, Lynette A.
Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger,; 1985.
x, 275 p. : ill ; 25 cm. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 265-269.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Behavior; Cats; Behavior; Animal behavior therapy
77 NAL Call. No.: QL737.C22C36
Canine behavior.
Fox, M.W.
Bethesda, MD : Scientists Center for Animal Welfare; 1990 Jan.
Canine research environment / edited by Joy A. Mench and Lee Krulisch. p.
21-28. ill; 1990 Jan. Paper presented at a conference held by the Scientists
Center for Animal Welfare, June 22, 1989, Bethesda, Md. Question and answer
session p. 29-31.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Laboratory animals; Environment
78 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
Canine behavioral genetics--a review.
Mackenzie, S.A.; Oltenacu, E.A.B.; Houpt, K.A.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.; 1986 Jul.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 15 (4): p. 365-393; 1986 Jul. Literature
review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Genetics; Inheritance; Heritability;
Genotype environment interaction; Genetic correlation; Traits
79 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224
Canine competitive aggression--a clinical case of "sibling rivalry".
McKeown, D.; Luescher, A.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Apr.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 29 (4): p. 395-396; 1988 Apr. French text,
p. 396. Includes references.
Language: English; French
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggression; Competition; Animal behavior
80 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224
Canine corrections--the human animal bond behind bars.
Cooper, A.G.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1992 Aug.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 33 (8): p. 515-517; 1992 Aug. Includes
references.
Language: English; French
Descriptors: British Columbia; Dogs; Training of animals; Correctional
institutions; Programs; Program development; Objectives
81 NAL Call. No.: SF867.F76 1985
Canine dentistry a compendium., 2nd ed..
Frost, Patricia
Mt. Kisco, N.Y. : Day Communications,; 1985.
64 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. Cover title. Bibliography: p. 58-59.
Language: English
Descriptors: Veterinary dentistry; Dogs; Diseases; Animal welfare
82 NAL Call. No.: 448.8 V81
Canine distemper virus increases procoagulant activity of macrophages.
Brugger, M.; Jungi, T.W.; Zurbriggen, A.; Vandevelde, M.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press; 1992 Oct.
Virology v. 190 (2): p. 616-623; 1992 Oct. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Distemper virus; Demyelination; Macrophages; Infection;
Phagocytosis; Immune response; In vitro
Abstract: Inflammatory demyelination in canine distemper has been proposed to
be due to a "bystander" mechanism, in which macrophages play an important role.
In the present work we studied whether infection of macrophages by
canine distemper virus (CDV) results in changes of macrophage functions,
including Fc receptor-dependent and -independent phagocytosis, release of
reactive oxygen species (ROS), and procoagulant activity (PCA). As a source of
macrophages, dog bone marrow cells were seeded in teflon bags and grown for 1-2
weeks, at which time a marked enrichment of macrophages was noted. These cells
were infected with the A75/17 strain of CDV. We could not detect any
significant difference between uninfected and CDV-infected macrophages with
respect to Fc receptor-dependent or -independent phagocytosis or with respect
to the release of ROS. However, from Day 4 p.i. to the end of our observation
period (10 days p.i.), PCA was up to 10-fold higher in CDV-infected
unstimulated macrophage cultures than in uninfected unstimulated cultures of
the same age. Increase in PCA was not due to the inoculation procedure by
itself nor to components of the inoculum other than CDV; in particular, PCA was
not due to contaminating endotoxin. Thus, several important macrophage
functions do not appear to be impaired by CDV infection. The marked increase of
macrophage PCA expression suggests that certain macrophage functions may even
be enhanced as a result of infection. Such macrophage activation might
contribute to the pathogenesis of the disease.
83 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V6425
Canine dominance aggression towards people.
Taphorn, C.; Draper, D.D.
Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University; 1991.
Iowa State University veterinarian v. 53 (2): p. 89-93; 1991. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior; Training of animals
84 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292
Canine gastric dilatation-volvulus.
Burrows, C.F.; Ignaszewski, L.A.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1990 Oct.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 31 (10): p. 495-501; 1990 Oct.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Stomach diseases; Torsion; Pathogenesis; Etiology; Stomach
motility; Stomach emptying; Stress
85 NAL Call. No.: SF780.4.V58
Canine infectious tracheobronchitis short review: kennel cough.
Appel, M.; Binn, L.N.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science; 1987.
Virus infections of carnivores / edited by Max J. Appel. p. 201-211. ill; 1987.
(Virus infections of vertebrates ; 1). Literature review. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Trachea; Bronchitis; Etiology; Bordetella; Mycoplasma;
Distemper virus; Canine adenovirus; Canine herpesvirus; Influenzavirus
86 NAL Call. No.: SF601.A5
Canine malignant mammary neoplasia: biological behavior, diagnosis, and
treatment alternatives.
Hahn, K.A.; Richardson, R.C.; Knapp, D.W.
Lakewood, Colo. : The Association; 1992 May.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association v. 28 (3): p. 251-256;
1992 May. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Neoplasms; Metastasis; Doxorubicin
87 NAL Call. No.: SF791.W595 1990
Canine orthopedics., 2nd ed..
Whittick, William G.
Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger,; 1990.
xvi, 936 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. Includes bibliographies and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Diseases; Dogs; Surgery; Veterinary orthopedics; Animal
welfare
88 NAL Call. No.: SF991.C34 1985
Canine pediatrics proceedings from a symposium at the Eastern States
Veterinary Conference, January 1985.. Viewpoints in veterinary medicine,
canine pediatrics, 1st ed..
ALPO Pet Center
Allentown, Pa. (P.O. Box 2187, Allentown 18001) : ALPO Pet Center, ALPO
Petfoods, Inc.,; 1985.
47 p. : ill., ports. ; 23 cm. (Viewpoints in veterinary medicine). Cover
title. Includes bibliographies.
Language: English
Descriptors: Puppies; Diseases; Congresses; Animal welfare
89 NAL Call. No.: 48.8 OU7
Canine psychology.
Grice, J.
Boston, Mass. : Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
:.; 1985 Oct.
Animals v. 118 (5): p. 24-28. ill; 1985 Oct.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Psychological factors; Behavior change
90 NAL Call. No.: QL737.C22C36
Canine research environment.
Mench, Joy A.; Krulisch, Lee
Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (Washington, D.C.)
Bethesda, MD (4805 St. Elmo Ave., Bethesda, MD 20814) : Scientists Center for
Animal Welfare,; 1990.
vi, 82 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. From a conference held by the Scientists Center for
Animal Welfare in Bethesda, Maryland, on June 22, 1989. January 1990.
Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs as laboratory animals; Congresses; Animal welfare;
Congresses; Laboratory animals; Congresses
91 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A
Canine Rocky Mountain spotted fever: a kennel epizootic.
Breitschwerdt, E.B.; Meuten, D.J.; Walker, D.H.; Levy, M.; Kenndey, K.; King,
M.; Curtis, B.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1985 Oct.
American journal of veterinary research v. 46 (10): p. 2124-2128. ill; 1985
Oct. Includes 14 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: North Carolina; Dogs; Rickettsial disease; Rickettsias;
Epizootiology; Dermacentor variabilis
92 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R312
Canine stress syndrome/malignant hyperthermia susceptibility:
calcium-homeostasis defect in muscle and lymphocytes.
O'Brien, P.J.; Pook, H.A.; Klip, A.; Britt, B.A.; Kalow, B.I.; McLaughlin,
R.N.; Elliott, M.E.
London : British Veterinary Association; 1990 Jan.
Research in veterinary science v. 48 (1): p. 124-128; 1990 Jan. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Stress; Hyperthermia; Disease resistance; Calcium; Muscles;
Lymphocytes; Laboratory tests; Pathology
93 NAL Call. No.: QP121.A1R4
Cardiac output and muscle blood flow in exercising dogs.
Pendergast, D.R.; Krasney, J.A.; Ellis, A.; McDonald, B.; Marconi, C.;
Cerretelli, P.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.; 1985 Sep.
Respiration physiology v. 61 (3): p. 317-326. ill; 1985 Sep. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Heart output; Muscles; Blood flow; Exercise; Oxygen
consumption
94 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Cardiopulmonary and behavioral effects of combinations of
acepromazine/butorphanol and acepromazine/oxymorphone in dogs.
Cornick, J.L.; Hartsfield, S.M.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1992 Jun15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 200 (12): p.
1952-1956; 1992 Jun15. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Opioids; Neuroleptics; Intravenous injection; Intramuscular
injection; Drug combinations; Anesthesia; Heart rate; Respiration rate; Blood
pressure; Body temperature; Blood; Ph; Bicarbonates; Oxygen; Carbon dioxide
95 NAL Call. No.: QL55.I55 1983
Care and management of dogs with colostomies.
Rogers, D.W.; Tenney, J.B.; Perry, F.W.; Caldwell, F.L.
Stuttgart, [W. Ger.] : G. Fisher Verlag; 1985.
The Contribution of laboratory animal science to the welfare of man and
animals--past, present and future : 8th Symposium of ICLAS/CALAS, Vancouver,
1983 / editors: J. Archibald, J. Pitchfield, H.C. Rowsell. p. 421-433. ill;
1985. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Colostomy; Management; Animal welfare; Treatment
96 NAL Call. No.: QL55.I5
Care and welfare of pre-weaning beagle puppies in a commercial breeding
colony.
Goodfellow, K.G.
Sussex : The Institute; 1992 Apr.
Animal technology : journal of the Institute of Animal Technology v. 43 (1): p.
49-55; 1992 Apr. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Puppies; Laboratory rearing; Animal welfare
Abstract: Developments leading to improved puppy care and welfare are
constantly being sought in the breeding colony. New ideas about environmental
control, pen design, feeding regimes, husbandry and staff training have been
introduced and evaluated. The success of each change cannot easily be proved as
improvements in puppy health depend upon so many factors. However as a result
of a complete care and welfare programme there have been fewer health problems
and lower pre-weaning loss, in our colony.
97 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.971
Carnivores basic needs, handling and care.
Morgan, Ronald L.
American College of Toxicology, Meeting_1990 :_Orlando, Fla.),Production Plus,
Inc
Symposium: Animal Welfare Compliance for Study Directors 1990 : Orlando, Fla.
Closter, N.J. : Production Plus, Inc., [1990?]; 1990.
1 videocassette (31 min., 37 sec.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. VHS. Videotape of a
presentation at Symposium: Animal Welfare Compliance for Study Directors ;
presented at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the American College of
Toxicology, Orlando, Fla., Oct. 1990.
Language: English
Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Animal welfare; Dogs as laboratory animals;
Cats as laboratory animals; Ferrets as laboratory animals; Minks as laboratory
animals
Abstract: The basic needs of dogs and cats including air, food, water,
environmental controls and social interaction are presented. Available
guidelines, regulations, resource information and training manuals are
presented. Methods of disease prevention, identification, housing and exercise
are discussed. The basic care and handling of farrets and mink is also
covered.
98 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224
A case for companion animal behavior in the veterinary practice.
McKeown, D.; Luescher, A.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Jan.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 29 (1): p. 74-75; 1988 Jan. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal behavior; Veterinary practice
99 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A45
The case for neutering cats and dogs.
Brant, K.
Westport, Conn. : Animal Rights Network; 1987 Mar.
The Animals' agenda v. 7 (2): p. 34-35. ill; 1987 Mar.
Language: English
Descriptors: Bitches; Cat; Female animals; Spaying; Population control; Animal
welfare; Shelter
100 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69
The causes, treatment, and prevention of canine destructive chewing.
Hunthausen, W.L.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1991 Oct.
Veterinary medicine v. 86 (10): p. 1007-1010; 1991 Oct. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Behavior problems; Etiology; Treatment; Behavior
modification
101 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641
Changes in haematology and plasma biochemistry during maximal exercise in
greyhounds.
Snow, D.H.; Harris, R.C.; Stuttard, E.
London : The Association; 1988 Nov05.
The Veterinary record : journal of the British Veterinary Association v. 123
(19): p. 487-489; 1988 Nov05. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Exercise; Hematology; Blood chemistry; Blood analysis; Blood
picture
102 NAL Call. No.: 447.8 AM3
Changes in jejunal myoelectrical activity during exercise in fed untrained
dogs.
Kenney, M.J.; Flatt, A.; Summers, R.W.; Brown, C.K.; Gisolfi, C.V.
Bethesda, Md. : American Physiological Society; 1988 May14.
American journal of physiology v. 254 (5,pt.1): p. G741-G747; 1988 May14.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Feeding; Exercise; Heart; Electrical properties; Jejunum
103 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641
Characterisation of Yersinia species isolated from a kennel and from cattle and
pig farms.
Fantasia, M.; Mingrone, M.G.; Martini, A.; Boscato, U.; Crotti, D.
London : The Association; 1993 May22.
The Veterinary record : journal of the British Veterinary Association v. 132
(21): p. 532-534; 1993 May22. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cattle; Pigs; Yersinia
104 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 P27
Characteristics of canine melanomas and comparison of histology and DNA ploidy
to their biologic behavior.
Bolon, B.; Calderwood Mays, M.B.; Hall, B.J.
Lawrence, Kan. : American College of Veterinary Pathologists; 1990 Mar.
Veterinary pathology v. 27 (2): p. 96-102; 1990 Mar. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Melanoma; Benign course; Malignant course; Metastasis;
Diagnosis; Histology; Histopathology; Flow cytometry; Dna; Ploidy
105 NAL Call. No.: 511 P444AEB
Characteristics of tension in neurohumoral regulation during physical stress in
dogs.
Khoreva, S.A.; Vasil'ev, N.V.
New York, N.Y. : Consultants Bureau; 1991 Nov.
Doklady : biological sciences - Akademiia nauk SSSR v. 318 (1/6): p. 392-394;
1991 Nov. Translated from: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, v. 318 (3), 1991, p.
757-759. (511 P444.A). Includes references.
Language: English; Russian
Descriptors: Dogs; Humoral immunity; Neurohormones; Neurophysiology; Stress;
Tension
106 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984
Charlotte-Mecklenburg animal control program.
Quisenberry, D.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 13-29; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Language: English
Descriptors: North Carolina; Animal welfare; Cat; Dog control; Pet animals;
Sterilization
107 NAL Call. No.: 442.8 Z33F
Chemotactic attraction of infective hookworm larvae of Ancylostoma caninum by a
dog serum factor.
Vetter, J.C.M.; Vingerhoed, J.; Schoeman, E.; Wauters, H.W.
Berlin, W. Ger. : Springer International; 1985.
Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde; Parasitology research v. 71 (4): p. 539-543;
1985. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ancylostoma caninum; Nematode larvae; Chemotaxis; Behavior; Dogs;
Blood serum; Host parasite relationships
108 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984
City of Los Angeles animal care and control.
Rush, R.I.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 55-58; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Language: English
Descriptors: California; Animal welfare; Pet animals; Cat; Dog control;
Sterilization
109 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J82
Classification and behaviour after surgery of canine 'epulides'.
Bostock, D.E.; White, R.A.S.
London : Academic Press; 1987 Mar.
Journal of comparative pathology v. 97 (2): p. 197-206. ill; 1987 Mar.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Surgery; Gingiva; Neoplasms; Classification; Histopathology
110 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 P27
Clinical and histological features of primary progressive, familial
thyroiditis in a colony of Borzoi dogs.
Conaway, D.H.; Padgett, G.A.; Bunton, T.E.; Nachreiner, R.; Hauptman, J.
Washington, D.C. : American College of Veterinary Pathologists; 1985 Sep.
Veterinary pathology v. 22 (5): p. 439-446. ill; 1985 Sep. Includes 26
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Thyroid gland; Histopathology; Hypothyroidism;
Pathogenesis; Thyroid diseases; Hereditary diseases
111 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A
Clinical, clinicopathologic, and parasitologic observations of trypanosomiasis
in dogs infected with North American Trypanosoma cruzi isolates.
Barr, S.C.; Gossett, K.A.; Klei, T.R.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1991 Jun.
American journal of veterinary research v. 52 (6): p. 954-960; 1991 Jun.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Louisiana; Dogs; Trypanosoma cruzi; Trypanosomiasis; Strain
differences; Age; Infectivity; Acute course; Chronic course; Symptoms;
Pathology; Didelphidae; Dasypodidae
Abstract: Nineteen purebred Beagles of various ages (4, 5, 13,and 47 weeks)
were inoculated with North American Trypanosoma cruzi isolates obtained from an
opossum (Tc-O), armadillo (Tc-A), or a dog (Tc-D). Dogs were grouped on the
basis of clinical outcome of infection. During the acute stage of disease, dogs
of group 1 (n = 7 inoculated with Tc-O or Tc-A) died or were euthanatized
because of the severity of disease. Dogs of group 2 (n = 5 inoculated with Tc-O
or Tc-A) developed acute disease, but survived to develop chronic
disease. Dogs of group 3 (n = 7Tc-D-inoculated dogs) developed neither acute
nor chronic disease. Dogs of group 4 (n = 4-2 dogs 13 weeks old and 2 dogs 47
weeks old) served as noninoculated controls. Clinical signs associated with
severe acute myocarditis developed in dogs of groups 1 and 2 between
postinoculation day (PID) 15 and 28. Generalized lymphadenopathy and
lymphocytosis were observed in all dogs of groups 1, 2, and 3 between PID 14
and 17. Serum alanine transaminase and aspartate transaminase activities and
urea nitrogen concentration were high, and glucose concentration was low prior
to death of dogs in group 1. Serum activities of isoenzymes of creatine kinase
were significantly (P < 0.05) high in only 1 dog (group 1), whereas serum
lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme activities were not significantly high in any
dog. Parasitemia was detected by examination of thick blood smears as early as
PID 3, peaked by PID 17 in most dogs, and was not detected by PID 33 in dogs of
groups 1 and 2. Parasitemia was documented by blood culture results in dogs of
groups 2 and 3 at various times throughout the study. Dogs infected at an older
age generally had lesser degree of parasitemia and higher survival rate than
did dogs infected at a younger age. Dogs of group 2 did not manifest clinical
signs of disease for 27 to 120 days prior to onset of chronic
disease. Ventricular-based arrhythmias and exercise intolerance developed in
all dogs of group 2 at various
112 NAL Call. No.: SF601.A5
Clinical, pathological, and epidemiological aspects of canine parvoviral
enteritis in an unvaccinated closed Beagle colony: 1978-1985.
Mason, M.J.; Gillet, N.A.; Muggenburg, B.A.
Golden, Colo. : The Association; 1987 Mar.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association v. 23 (2): p. 183-192.
ill; 1987 Mar. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Canine parvovirus; Enteritis; Epidemiology; Hematology;
Serological diagnosis; Symptoms; Histopathology
113 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66
Clinical signs and diagnosis of Brucella canis infection.
Johnson, C.A.; Walker, R.D.
Trenton, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Company, Inc; 1992 Jun.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 14
(6): p. 763-767, 770-773; 1992 Jun. Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Brucella canis; Disease transmission; Symptoms; Diagnosis;
Immunodiagnosis; Antibodies; Isolation; Antibiotics; Drug therapy; Disease
control; Kennels; Disease prevention; Literature reviews
114 NAL Call. No.: 381 J824
Cloning and characterization of cDNA encoding canine alpha-L-iduronidase: mRNA
deficiency in mucopolysaccharidosis I dog.
Stoltzfus, L.J.; Sosa-Pineda, B.; Moskowitz, S.M.; Menon, K.; Dlott, B.;
Hooper, L.; Teplow, D.B.; Shull, R.M.; Neufeld, E.F.
Baltimore, Md. : American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; 1992
Apr05.
The Journal of biological chemistry v. 267 (10): p. 6570-6575; 1992 Apr05.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Glycosidases; Mucopolysaccharidosis; Structural genes;
Cloning; Nucleotide sequences; Amino acid sequences
Abstract: alpha-L-Iduronidase is a lysosomal enzyme, the deficiency of which
causes mucopolysaccharidosis I (MPS I); a canine MPS I colony has been bred to
test therapeutic intervention. The enzyme was purified to apparent homogeneity
from canine testis and found to consist of two electrophoretically separable
proteins that had common internal peptides but differed at their amino
termini. A 57-base oligonucleotide, corresponding to the most probable codons
of the longest peptide, was used to screen a canine testis cDNA library. Three
cDNAs were isolated, two of which lacked the 5' -end whereas the third was
full-length except for a small internal deletion. The composite sequence
encodes an open reading frame of 655 amino acids that includes all sequenced
peptides. The amino terminus of the larger protein, glutamic acid 26, is at the
predicted signal peptide cleavage site, whereas the amino terminus of the
smaller protein is leucine 106. There are six potential N-glycosylation sites
and a non-canonical polyadenylation signal, CTTAAA. A search of Gen-Bank
showed that the amino acid sequence of alpha-L-iduronidase has similarity to
that of a bacterial beta-xylosidase. A full-length cDNA corresponding to the
composite sequence was constructed (pcIdu) and inserted into the pSVL
expression vector (pSVcIdu). Two days after Cos-1 cells were transfected with
pSVcIdu, their intracellular and secreted level of alpha-L-iduronidase
activity had increased 8- and 22-fold, respectively, over the endogenous
activity. Fibroblasts of MPS I dogs, which have no alpha-L-iduronidase
activity, lacked the normal alpha-L-iduronidase mRNA of 2.2 kilobases and
contained instead a trace amount of a 2.8-kilobase species. Isolation and
characterization of an expressible alpha-L-iduronidase cDNA represents the
first step toward mutation analysis and replacement therapy.
115 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 C81
Companion animal behavior: a review of dog and cat behavior in the field, the
laboratory and the clinic.
Houpt, K.A.
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell Veterinarian, Inc; 1985 Jan.
Cornell veterinarian v. 75 (1): p. 248-261; 1985 Jan. Literature review.
Includes 63 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Animal behavior; Aggressive behavior; Dog; Cat; Veterinary
medicine
116 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64
Companion animal behavior from the viewpoint of an ethologist.
Polsky, R.H.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Company; 1989 Jul.
Companion animal practice v. 19 (6/7): p. 3-4; 1989 Jul. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Animal behavior; Behavior problems; Behavior patterns
117 NAL Call. No.: SF981.C64
Companion animal practice.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co., 1987-; 1987-9999.
Companion animal practice. v. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm; 1987-9999. Title
from cover.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Veterinary medicine; Periodicals; Pets; Diseases; Periodicals;
Cats; Diseases; Periodicals; Dogs; Diseases; Periodicals; Cage-birds;
Diseases; Periodicals
118 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R312
Comparison of cortisol concentrations in saliva and plasma of dogs.
Vincent, I.C.; Michell, A.R.
London : British Veterinary Association; 1992 Nov.
Research in veterinary science v. 53 (3): p. 342-345; 1992 Nov. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Stress
Abstract: It is increasingly important to have simple, noninvasive indicators
of stress in animals. Studies in various species have shown that
concentrations of cortisol in saliva relate closely to plasma levels of the
free hormone; the aim of the present procedure was to show a similar
correlation in the dog. Baseline blood and saliva samples were collected
concurrently from six male beagles. Synthetic adrenocorticotrophic hormone was
given and further samples were collected at 0.25, 0.5, one, two and 2.5 hours
later. The results indicated a statistically significant correlation between
the levels of cortisol in blood and saliva. Concentrations in saliva were
between 5 and 10 per cent of those in plasma at each collection time. To
demonstrate a response to a more natural stimulus, saliva samples were taken
from a dog during exposure to a known stressor for that individual. The
results showed a marked, delayed increase from baseline which was maintained
for at least 0.5 hours after stressing.
119 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A
Comparison of histamine release induced by morphine and oxymorphone
administration in dogs.
Robinson, E.P.; Faggella, A.M.; Henry, D.P.; Russell, W.L.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Oct.
American journal of veterinary research v. 49 (10): p. 1699-1701; 1988 Oct.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Histamine; Morphine; Analgesics; Intravenous feeding;
Animal behavior
Abstract: Cardiovascular effects (vasodilatation, hypotension) of morphine
administration have been attributed to central actions and peripheral
histamine release. In the study reported here, we compared plasma histamine
(Hm) concentrations after morphine sulfate and oxymorphone HCl administration
in conscious dogs. Five healthy adult dogs (mean body weight, 10.1 kg) were
randomly administered morphine (2 mg/kg of body weight, IV or oxymorphone (0.2
mg/kg, IV) by a 5-second bolus injection at weekly intervals. Venous blood
samples (5 ml) were collected from jugular veins before and at 1, 2, 5, 15, 30,
and 60 minutes after drug administration. Behavioral changes were
recorded. Plasma was analyzed by a radioenzymatic technique, using purified
histamine N-methyltransferase as an enzyme catalyst (sensitivity of assay, 40
pg Hm/ml). Mean base-line Hm value for all dogs was 0.55 ng/ml. The mean Hm
value was significantly higher (P < 0.05) than the base-line value at 1, 2, 5,
15, and 60 minutes after morphine administration (531.4, 251.0, 113.0, 31.5 and
1.0 ng of Hm/ml, respectively), but there were no significant increases in
histamine values from base-line values at any time after oxymorphone
administration. All dogs given morphine and 1 dog given oxymorphone showed
excitatory behavior; 2 dogs given morphine and 3 dogs given oxymorphone
salivated profusely.
120 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C24
Comparison of medetomidine and fentanyl-droperidol in dogs: sedation,
analgesia, arterial blood gases and lactate levels.
Pettifer, G.R.; Dyson, D.H.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1993 Apr.
Canadian journal of veterinary research; Revue canadienne de recherche
veterinaire v. 57 (2): p. 99-105; 1993 Apr. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Medetomidine; Fentanyl; Droperidol; Analgesics; Restraint of
animals; Nontarget effects; Body temperature; Respiration rate; Heart rate;
Blood chemistry; Respiratory gases; Lactic acid
121 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Comparison of serum cortisol concentration before and after intradermal
testing in sedated and nonsedated dogs.
Frank, L.A.; Kunkle, G.A.; Beale, K.M.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1992 May15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 200 (4): p. 507-510;
1992 May15. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Stress; Skin tests; Accuracy; Blood serum; Hydrocortisone;
Xylazine
122 NAL Call. No.: SF427.C69 1992
The Complete dog book the photograph, history and official standard of every
breed admitted to AKC registration, and the selection, training, breeding, care
and feeding of pure-bred dogs., 18th ed..
American Kennel Club
New York : Howell Book House ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York :
Maxwell Macmillan International,; 1992.
xii, 724 p., lxiv p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. Official
publication of the American Kennel Club. Includes index.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Dogs
123 NAL Call. No.: SF427.B32 1986
The complete herbal handbook for the dog and cat., Rev. ed..
Bairacli-Levy, Juliette de; Bairacli-Levy, Juliette de
New York : Arco Pub.,; 1986.
287 p. ; 20 cm. Rev. ed. of: The complete herbal book for the dog. 1975.
Includes indexes. Bibliography: p. 271.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Dogs; Diseases; Cats; Diseases; Herbs; Therapeutic
use; Herbals; Animal welfare
124 NAL Call. No.: SF601.P76
Complex partial seizures: Behavioral epilepsy.
Colter, S.B.
Hagerstown, Md. : J.B. Lippincott Co; 1989 Oct.
Problems in veterinary medicine v. 1 (4): p. 619-627; 1989 Oct. In the series
analytic: Epilepsy / edited by R.J. Indrieri. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cat; Epilepsy; Damage; Classification; Pathology;
Treatment; Behavior disorders
125 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A
Compound-action potentials of myelinated fibers in the saphenous nerve of the
dog: in situ electrophysiologic and behavioral studies.
Whalen, L.R.; Spurgeon, T.L.; Boggie, L.C.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1987 Aug.
American journal of veterinary research v. 48 (8): p. 1216-1220. ill; 1987 Aug.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Neurons; Electric potential; Myelin; Electrodes; Recording
126 NAL Call. No.: QL752.W62 1984
Comprehensive animal control.
Homes, J.
Boston : Center for Animals, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine;
1985 Aug.
Animal management and population control : what progress have we made? /
editors: Alexandra K. Wilson, Andrew N. Rowan. p. 51-54; 1985 Aug. Paper
presented at the "Proceedings of a workshop on animal control," May 1984, Tufts
University of Veterinary Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Language: English
Descriptors: British Columbia; Animal welfare; Pet animals; Cat; Dog control;
Sterilization
127 NAL Call. No.: 470 SCI2
Compromise in sight on animal regulations.
Holden, C.
Washington, D.C. : American Association for the Advancement of Science; 1989
Jul14.
Science v. 245 (4914): p. 124-125. ill; 1989 Jul14. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Monkeys; Animal welfare; Social interaction
128 NAL Call. No.: QL758.5.K54
Control and capture of "vicious" animals.
Klinghammer, Erich,
North American Wildlife Park Fo undation
Battle Ground, IN : N.A.W.P.F.,; 1985.
iv, 15 p. ; 22 cm. (Ethology series ; no. 1). Cover title. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 15).
Language: English
Descriptors: Aggressive behavior in animals; Dangerous animals; Dogs; Animal
attacks
129 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 V641
Coping with blindness: a survey of 50 blind dogs.
Chester, Z.; Clark, W.T.
London : The Association; 1988 Dec24.
The Veterinary record : journal of the British Veterinary Association v. 123
(26/27): p. 668-671; 1988 Dec24. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Blindness (animal); Eye diseases; Animal behavior; Surveys;
Survival
130 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Coping with euthanasia: A case study of shelter culture.
Arluke, A.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1991 Apr01.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 198 (7): p.
1176-1180; 1991 Apr01. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Shelter; Euthanasia; Personnel; Stress
131 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224
Coprophagia: food for thought.
McKeown, D.; Luescher, A.; Machum, M.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1988 Oct.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 29 (9,i.e.10): p. 849-850; 1988 Oct.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Coprophagy; Behavior problems; Behavior modification
132 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
Correlates of pen size and housing conditions on the behaviour of kennelled
dogs.
Hubrecht, R.C.; Serpell, J.A.; Poole, T.B.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.; 1992 Sep.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 34 (4): p. 365-383; 1992 Sep. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Kennels; Cage size; Animal behavior; Shelters;
Laboratories; Social behavior; Animal housing; Animal welfare
133 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A45
The customized companion dog.
Dunayer, J.; Dunayer, E.
Monroe, Conn. : Animal Rights Network; 1990 Nov.
The Animals' agenda v. 10 (9): p. 12-14. ill; 1990 Nov.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal welfare; Inbred lines; Breeds; Conformation; Animal
health
134 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292
Cystine calculi in the dog: an epidemiological retrospective study.
Wallerstrom, B.I.; Wagberg, T.I.; Lagergren, C.H.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1992 Feb.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 33 (2): p. 78-84; 1992 Feb. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Sweden; Dogs; Urinary calculi; Cystine; Disease prevalence; Breed
differences; Sex differences; Age differences; Seasonal variation; Longevity;
Predisposition; Exercise; Feeding habits; Body weight
135 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292
Dangerous dogs.
Bower, J.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1992 Jun.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 33 (6): p. 255-256; 1992 Jun.
Language: English
Descriptors: Uk; Dogs; Legislation; Aggressive behavior
136 NAL Call. No.: SB950.A1V4
A decade of use of livestock guarding dogs.
Coppinger, R.; Coppinger, L.; Langeloh, G.; Gettler, L.; Lorenz, J.
Davis, Calif. : University of California; 1988.
Proceedings ... Vertebrate Pest Conference (13th): p. 209-214; 1988.
Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Guard dogs; Breeds; Livestock; Predator control; Behavior
137 NAL Call. No.: QL750.E74
Degree of behavioral neoteny differentiates canid polymorphs.
Coppinger, R.; Glendinning, J.; Torop, E.; Matthay, C.; Sutherland, M.; Smith,
C.
Berlin, W. Ger. : Paul Parey; 1987 Jun.
Ethology v. 75 (2): p. 89-108; 1987 Jun. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Polymorphism; Breeds; Differentiation
138 NAL Call. No.: HV4761.A5
Desperate plight of pedigree dogs in Japan.
Ferguson, I.
Washington, D.C. : The Institute; 1987.
The Animal Welfare Institute quarterly v. 35 (1): p. 9. ill; 1987.
Language: English
Descriptors: Japan; Dogs; Animal welfare; Pedigree; Pet care; Abuse
139 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292
The development of a harmonic owner-dog relationship.
Althaus, T.
Gloucestershire : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1987 Nov.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 28 (11): p. 1056-1064; 1987 Nov.
Paper presented at the "Waltham Symposium No. 8: Canine Development Throughout
Life," July 14-15, 1986, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Man; Relationships; Animal behavior
140 NAL Call. No.: QP351.D4
Development of auditory localization in dogs: single source and precedence
effect sounds.
Ashmead, D.H.; Clifton, R.K.; Reese, E.P.
New York, N.Y. : John Wiley & Sons; 1986 Mar.
Developmental psychobiology v. 19 (2): p. 91-103; 1986 Mar. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Vocalization; Sounds; Neural transmission; Animal behavior
141 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 R3224
Diagnosing dominance aggression.
Landsberg, G.M.
Ottawa : Canadian Veterinary Medical Association; 1990 Jan.
The Canadian veterinary journal v. 31 (1): p. 45-46; 1990 Jan. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior; Dominance; Behavior problems
142 NAL Call. No.: QR46.J6
Diagnosis of ear canker in dogs by bacterial-colony displacement.
Goldsmid, J.M.; Thomson, K.; Gandy, D.
Washington, D.C. : American Society for Microbiology; 1987 Jun.
Journal of clinical microbiology v. 25 (6): p. 1129-1130. ill; 1987 Jun.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Ears (animal); Cankers; Diagnostic techniques;
Strongyloides stercoralis
143 NAL Call. No.: SF601.V523
Diagnostic criteria for separation anxiety in the dog.
McCrave, E.A.
Philadelphia, Pa. : W.B. Saunders Company; 1991 Mar.
The Veterinary clinics of North America : Small animal practice v. 21 (2): p.
247-255; 1991 Mar. In the series analytic: Advances in companion animal
behavior / edited by A.R. Marder and V. Voith. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Separation; Anxiety; Attachment behavior; Differential
diagnosis; Behavior problems; Behavior modification; Veterinary history
144 NAL Call. No.: 410.9 P94
Diagnostic exercise: multiple white masses in the mouth of Beagles.
Sundberg, J.P.
Joliet, Ill. : American Association for Laboratory Animal Science; 1987 Jun.
Laboratory animal science v. 37 (3): p. 339-340. ill; 1987 Jun. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Mouth; Papillomavirus; Papillomas; Diagnosis
145 NAL Call. No.: 410.9 P94
Diagnostic exercise: penumonia and CNS disturbances in young Greyhound dogs.
Buergelt, C.D.; Harrison, L.R.; Bauer, R.W.
Cordova, Tenn. : American Association for Laboratory Animal Science; 1991 Jan.
Laboratory animal science v. 41 (1): p. 76-77; 1991 Jan. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Florida; Georgia; Dogs; Pneumonia; Nervous system diseases;
Acanthamoeba; Central nervous system
146 NAL Call. No.: 410.9 P94
Diagnostic exercise: pulmonary parasites in a dog.
Shalev, M.; Goldschmidt, M.H.
Joliet, Ill. : American Association for Laboratory Animal Science; 1985 Apr.
Laboratory animal science v. 35 (2): p. 159-161. ill; 1985 Apr. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Paragonimus kellicotti; Lungs; Diagnosis
147 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3A
Diet and exercise as potential risk factors for osteochondritis dissecans in
dogs.
Slater, M.R.; Scarlett, J.M.; Donoghue, S.; Kaderly, R.E.; Bonnett, B.N.;
Cockshutt, J.; Erb, H.N.
Schaumburg, Ill. : American Veterinary Medical Association; 1992 Nov.
American journal of veterinary research v. 53 (11): p. 2119-2124; 1992 Nov.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Osteochondritis; Dietary surveys; Caloric intake;
Nutrients; Exercise; Sex; Age; Calcium; Protein intake; Dog foods; Dog breeds;
Comparisons
Abstract: A matched case-control study was conducted to evaluate dietary
components and exercise patterns as potential risk factors for osteochondritis
dissecans in dogs. A telephone interview, with a standard questionnaire and
protocol, was used to collect data on dietary intake of calories and nutrients
and on the usual amounts and types of exercise of each dog. Thirty-one dogs
with osteochondritis dissecans and 60 controls were matched on the basis of
breed, sex, and age. Using a conditional logistic regression model, high
dietary calcium, playing with other dogs, and drinking well water (rather than
city water) were associated with increased risk of osteochondritis dissecans.
Feeding of specialty dry dog foods was associated with decreased risk.
148 NAL Call. No.: 436.9 H36
Differentiation between mixed infections of Ancylostoma caninum and
Ancylostoma duodenale in dogs using an in vitro assay for the resumption of
feeding by third-stage infective larvae.
Hawdon, J.M.; Schad, G.A.
Lawrence, Kan. : The Society; 1991 Jan.
Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington v. 58 (1): p.
125-127; 1991 Jan. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Ancylostoma caninum; Ancylostoma duodenale; Feeding
behavior; Hookworms; Identification; Mixed infections; Nematode larvae
149 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AU72
Digging behaviour in domestic dogs.
Adams, G.J.; Grandage, J.
Brunswick, Victoria : Australian Veterinary Association; 1989 Apr.
Australian veterinary journal v. 66 (4): p. 126; 1989 Apr. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Digging; Animal behavior; Domestic animals
150 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5
Digging dogs and other disasters: canine cases from the crisis line.
Kay, D.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1986 Feb.
Veterinary technician v. 7 (2): p. 60-61. ill; 1986 Feb.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Abnormal behavior; Dominance; Behavior problems
151 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.D57
Disappearing dogs & cats the dealer-laboratory connection.. Disappearing dogs
and cats Dealer-laboratory connection
Action 81 Inc
Berryville, Va. : Action 81 Inc., [1987-1990]; 1987-1990.
2 v. : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical references and
index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Animal welfare; United States; Larceny; United States; Dogs; Laws
and legislation; United States; Cats; Law and ligislation; United States; Dogs
as laboratory animals; Cats as laboratory animals
152 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Diskospondylitis in a kennel of dogs: clinicopathologic findings.
Turnwald, G.H.; Shires, P.K.; Turk, M.A.M.; Cox, H.U.; Pechman, R.D.; Kearney,
M.T.; Hugh-Jones, M.E.; Balsamo, G.A.; Helouin, C.M.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1986 Jan15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 188 (2): p. 178-183;
1986 Jan15. Literature review. Includes 45 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Spondylitis; Pathogenesis
153 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 M69
The distribution of canine behavior cases at three behavior referral
practices.
Landsberg, G.M.
Lenexa, Kan. : Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co; 1991 Oct.
Veterinary medicine v. 86 (10): p. 1011-1018; 1991 Oct. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ontario; Kansas; New York; Dogs; Behavior problems; Incidence;
Breed differences; Age differences; Sex differences
154 NAL Call. No.: SF991.A1C3
Does thyroid dysfunction cause behavioral problems?.
Polsky, R.H.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Veterinary Practice Publishing Co; 1993 Jul.
Canine practice v. 18 (4): p. 6-8; 1993 Jul. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Thyroid diseases; Behavior problems
155 NAL Call. No.: QL55.U5 1987
The dog., 6th ed.
MacArthur, J.A.
London : Longman; 1987.
The UFAW handbook on the care and management of laboratory animals / edited by
Trevor B. Poole; editorial assistant, Ruth Robinson. p. 456-475; 1987.
Language: English
Descriptors: Laboratory animals; Dogs; Biology; Animal husbandry; Laboratory
methods; Disease control
156 NAL Call. No.: QL55.H42
The dog as a research subject.
Gay, W.I.
Washington, D.C. : Foundation for Biomedical Research, [1985?]; 1985.
Health benefits of animal research / edited by William I. Gay for the
Foundation for Biomedical Research. p. 55-64; 1985. Literature review.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Anesthesia; Animal behavior; Animal research; Medical
research; Disease models; History
157 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AU72
Dog attacks on postal delivery officers in Queensland.
Podberscek, A.L.; Blackshaw, J.K.
Brunswick, Victoria : Australian Veterinary Association; 1991 Jun.
Australian veterinary journal v. 68 (6): p. 215-216; 1991 Jun. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Queensland; Dogs; Bites; Man; Aggressive behavior; Incidence
158 NAL Call. No.: SF433.D6544 1991
Dog bites and aggression [proceedings], Saturday, April 6, 1991.
Tufts University, Center for Animals and Public Policy
N. Grafton, MA : Tufts Center for Animals & Public Policy, 1991?; 1991.
[37] . ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior in animals; Bites and stings;
Aggression; Behavior, Animal
159 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AU72
Dog bites and bull terriers.
Blackshaw, J.K.
Brunswick, Victoria : Australian Veterinary Association; 1991 Mar.
Australian veterinary journal v. 68 (3): p. 117-118; 1991 Mar. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Bites; Aggressive behavior; Breeds; Inbred lines
160 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.S43
Dog bites: how protected is your community?.
Reed, D.
Washington, D.C. : National Humane Education Center; 1987 Apr.
Shelter sense v. 10 (3): p. 1-2, 13-15. ill; 1987 Apr.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Bites; Neighborhoods; Protection; Agonistic behavior;
Regulations
161 NAL Call. No.: SF991.R58
The dog his varied biological makeup and its relationship to orthopaedic
diseases.
Riser, Wayne H.
American Animal Hospital Association, ALPO Pet Center
Mishawaka, Ind. : American Animal Hospital Association ; Allentown, Pa. : Alpo
Pet Center,; 1985.
24 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Bibliography: p. 24.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Diseases; Animal welfare; Veterinary orthopedics
162 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.555
Dog lab an unnecessary exercise.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Washington, D.C. : PETA, [1987?]; 1987.
1 videocassette (16 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. VHS format. "A PETA
Video"--Container.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs as laboratory animals; Animals, Treatment of; Medicine; Study
and teaching
163 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A53
Dog population control in Latin America.
London : The Society; 1989.
Animal international - World Society for the Protection of Animals v. 9 30: p.
8-9. ill; 1989.
Language: English
Descriptors: Latin America; Dogs; Population control; Animal welfare
164 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5
The dog that cannot be left alone.
Voith, V.; Borchelt, P.L.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1985 Feb.
Veterinary technician v. 6 (2): p. 95-97; 1985 Feb.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Separation; Anxiety; Abnormal behavior; Treatment
165 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62
Dog weight pulls: team work or exploitation?.
Jessup, D.
Kansas City, Mo. : KBR Publications; 1987 May.
Community animal control v. 6 (3): p. 19-21. ill; 1987 May.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal welfare; Pulling; Loads; Performing animals
166 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A53
Dog-eating in the Republic of Korea.
London : The Society; 1988.
Animal international - World Society for the Protection of Animals v. 8 (25):
p. 4-5. ill; 1988.
Language: English
Descriptors: Korea republic; Dogs; Animal welfare; Meat production;
Consumption; Food habits
167 NAL Call. No.: HV4725.U5L4 1990
Dogs., 4th ed.
Stevens, C.
Washington, D.C. : Animal Welfare Institute; 1990.
Animals and their legal rights : a survey of American laws from 1641 to 1990 /
with chapters by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the United
States Department of Agriculture ... [et al.].. p. 112-120; 1990.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Dogs; Animal welfare; Law
168 NAL Call. No.: SF991.B644
The dog's health from A to Z a canine veterinary dictionary.. Canine
veterinary dictionary
Bleby, John; Bishop, Gerald,
New York : Prentice Hall,; 1986.
331, [2] p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Bibliography: p. [333].
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Diseases; Dictionaries; Dogs; Dictionaries; Animal welfare
169 NAL Call. No.: SF427.M33
Dogs in London report of a survey of records kept in five veterinary surgeries
in the London area.
McEwen, Peter
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare
Potters Bar, Herts., England : UFAW,; 1985.
20 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. (UFAW publication). Cover title. December 1985.
Bibliography: p. 20.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; England; Veterinary medicine; England; Animals, Treatment
of; England; Animal welfare
170 NAL Call. No.: SF427.4.D6
A Dog's life: feeding for breeding.. Feeding for breeding
ALPO Pet Center
Allentown, Pa. : ALPO Pet Center,; 1986.
8 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Cover title.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Food; Animal welfare
171 NAL Call. No.: SF433.F63
The dog's mind.
Fogle, Bruce
London, England : Pelham Books/Stephen Greene Press ; New York, N.Y. ; Viking
Penguin,; 1990.
xviii, 201 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p.
[197]-201).
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Behavior
172 NAL Call. No.: HV4701.A53
The dogs of war.
London : The Society; 1989.
Animal international - World Society for the Protection of Animals v. 9 30: p.
7. ill; 1989.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; War; Animal welfare
173 NAL Call. No.: HV4764.C62
Dogsnot--are owners really prepared?.
Case, D.B.
Tucson, Az. : KBR Publications; 1986 Sep.
Community animal control v. 5 (5): p. 10-11. ill; 1986 Sep.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Pet animals; Abnormal behavior
174 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.1353
Dogsteps a study of canine structure and movement.
Elliott, Rachel Page
River Farm, N.Y.? : R.P. Elliott,; 1988.
1 videocassette (67 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. Funded by American Kennel Club
and the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Gait in animals
Abstract: Illustrates some of the features that lend quality to a dog's
overall conformation and to its performance and examines some of the physical
virtues and faults that can help or hinder groundcovering ability and
serviceability. Looks for the traits which help the dog meet its species' job
requirements if necessary.
175 NAL Call. No.: SF601.C66
Dominance aggression in dogs.
Borchelt, P.L.; Voith, V.L.
Princeton Junction, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems; 1986 Jan.
The Compendium on continuing education for the practicing veterinarian v. 8
(1): p. 36-44; 1986 Jan. Includes 30 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior; Dominance
176 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
Dominance aggression of dogs towards people: behavior profile and response to
treatment.
Line, S.; Voith, V.L.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.; 1986 Aug.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 16 (1): p. 77-83; 1986 Aug. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior; Man; Treatment
177 NAL Call. No.: SF406.A5
Dominance behavior in dogs: an owner's guide.
Voith, V.L.; Borchelt, P.L.
Lawrenceville, N.J. : Veterinary Learning Systems Co; 1986 Feb.
Veterinary technician v. 7 (2): p. 73-74; 1986 Feb.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Aggressive behavior; Guides; Communication between animals
178 NAL Call. No.: 434.8 AC1
Dynamique spatio-temporelle des populations de Rhipicephalus sanguineus
(Latreille, 1806) (Acariens: Ixodoidea) dans une cite HLM de Marseille
[Temporal and spatial dynamics of Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille, 1806)
populations (Acari: Ixodoidea) at a HLM housing estate in Marseille].
Gilot, B.; Diop, S.; Laforge, M.L.
Paris : Yves Coineau; 1992 Jun.
Acarologia v. 33 (2): p. 127-140; 1992 Jun. Includes references.
Language: French
Descriptors: France; Dogs; Rhipicephalus sanguineus; Tickborne diseases;
Disease vectors; Human diseases; Housing; Spatial distribution; Temporal
variation
179 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292
Early behavioral development of dogs.
Markwell, P.J.; Thorne, C.J.
Gloucestershire : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1987 Nov.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 28 (11): p. 984-991. ill; 1987 Nov.
Paper presented at the "Waltham Symposium No. 8: Canine Development Throughout
Life," July 14-15, 1986, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Animal behavior; Developmental stages; Behavior patterns;
Social behavior
180 NAL Call. No.: QL750.A6
Early prediction of adult behaviour in potential guide dogs.
Goddard, M.E.; Beilharz, R.G.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.; 1986 Jun.
Applied animal behaviour science v. 15 (3): p. 247-260; 1986 Jun. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Guides; Adults; Animal behavior; Prediction; Genetic
correlation; Heritability; Selection
181 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 AM3
Early-age neutering of dogs and cats.
Theran, P.
Schaumburg, Ill. : The Association; 1993 Mar15.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association v. 202 (6): p. 914-917;
1993 Mar15. Paper presented at the "AVMA Animal Welfare Forum: Overpopulation
of unwanted dogs and cats," Nov 6, 1992, Chicago, Illinois. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Cats; Age; Young animals; Sterilization; Overpopulation;
Preoperative care; Surgery
182 NAL Call. No.: 41.8 J8292
Effect of anaesthesia and stress on the radiographic evaluation of the
coxofemoral joint.
Madsen, J.S.; Svalastoga, E.
London : British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 1991 Feb.
The Journal of small animal practice v. 32 (2): p. 64-68; 1991 Feb. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Dogs; Radiography; Anesthesia; Stress; Hips; Dislocations; Hip
dysplasia
183 NAL Call. No.: QP801.H7H65
Effect of beta-adrenergic blockade on lipid mobilization induced by fasting in
dogs.
Kozlowski, S.; Kowalik-Borowka, E.; Nazar, K.; Falecka-Wieczorek, I.;
Stephens, D.; Kaciuba-Usciko, H.
Stuttgart, W. Ger. : Georg Thieme; 1985 Jan.
Hormone and metabolic research v. 17 (1): p. 8-11; 1985 Jan. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Lipid metabolism; Fasting; Dog; Cholinergic mechanisms; Blockage;
Catecholamines; Exercise
184 NAL Call. No.: 410 Z36
Effect of cage size on growth, feed intake, fur quality and activit