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Motion Sensors Detect Horse Lameness Earlier Than Veterinarians
July 3, 2012 Equine veterinarians have developed a way to detect lameness using a motion detection system called the "Lameness Locator." Now, researchers have found that the Lameness Locator can detect lameness ... > full story -
Novel Vaccine for Strain of Foot-and-Mouth Disease
July 3, 2012 Agricultural researchers have developed a novel vaccine for one of the seven strains of foot-and-mouth disease, paving the way for the development of the ... > full story -
Dog-Associated House Dust Protects Against Respiratory Infection Linked to Asthma
June 19, 2012 House dust from homes with dogs appears to protect against infection with a common respiratory virus that is associated with the development of asthma in ... > full story -
If Your Dog Is Aggressive, Maybe It Is in Pain
June 13, 2012 Dogs can sometimes suffer sudden episodes of aggression without their owners understanding why. But, in many cases, the cause of these attacks can be pain that has never been diagnosed or treated. ... > full story -
Nunavik Sled Dogs Need First Aid and Care Too
June 1, 2012 In Nunavik, there are many dogs – sled dogs, pets, and strays – but no veterinarian, so a veterinary student is designing and delivering a first aid guide for dogs in northern ... > full story -
New Method Detects Traces of Veterinary Drugs in Baby Food
May 18, 2012 The quantities are very small, but in milk powder and in meat-based baby food, residues of drugs given to livestock were found. Researchers have now developed a system to analyze these substances ... > full story -
Medical Research Using Dogs as Models
May 9, 2012 Dogs are among the best animals when it comes to providing models for better medical treatments in ... > full story -
What Is Your Dog Thinking? Brain Scans Unleash Canine Secrets
May 4, 2012 Researchers have developed a new methodology to scan the brains of alert dogs and explore the minds of the oldest domesticated species. The technique uses harmless functional magnetic resonance ... > full story -
Clean Animals Result in Fewer E. Coli
May 4, 2012 Following the E. coli case in Norway in 2006, when 17 people fell ill and one child died after eating mutton sausages, the meat industry introduced a number of measures in order to reduce the risk of ... > full story -
Gluten Sensitivity in Sport Horses
April 30, 2012 Chronic inflammatory small bowel disease has an increased prevalence in sport horses. The disorder is associated with intermittent colic, weight loss, poor performance and anemia. Chronic ... > full story
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