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Artículo Badin, Philippe; Titeux, Emmanuelle; Banaszkiewicz, Sophie; Péron, Elsa; Philippe-Peyroutet, Claire; Delpeuch, Matthieu; Toussaint, Michel Child-dog pairing in foster or institutional care: benefits and risks of a pilot project in France........... 1-20 King, Denise S.; Tsigaris, Panagiotis Risk Perceptions about Outdoor Pet Cats in a Small City in the Interior of British Columbia................. 21-44 Ricci-Bonot, Claire; Barcelos, Ana María; Davies, Davies; Phillips, Kitty; Pinto Arackal, Joseph; Smith, Honour; Spain, Adele; Mills, Daniel S. Preliminary study comparing dogs’ responses to travel in electric cars...................................... 45-61

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  • Preliminary study comparing dogs’ responses to travel in electric cars 

    Ricci-Bonot, Claire; Barcelos, Ana María; Davies, Davies; Phillips, Kitty; Pinto Arackal, Joseph; Smith, Honour; Spain, Adele; Mills, Daniel S. (Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, 2024)
    Many pet dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) will travel in a car at some point in their life, which can be stressful and lead to a range of potentially problematic responses. Electric vehicles are noticeably quieter than ...
  • Risk Perceptions about Outdoor Pet Cats in a Small City in the Interior of British Columbia 

    King, Denise S.; Tsigaris, Panagiotis (Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, 2024)
    This research aims to analyze and understand the perception of the risks pet cats impose on the environment and incur while outdoors in Kamloops, British Columbia. An online survey, influenced by past studies ...
  • Child-dog pairing in foster or institutional care: benefits and risks of a pilot project in France 

    Badin, Philippe; Titeux, Emmanuelle; Banaszkiewicz, Sophie; Péron, Elsa; Philippe-Peyroutet, Claire; Delpeuch, Matthieu; Toussaint, Michel (Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal, 2024)
    A growing number of children live in foster or institutional care worldwide, compromising their health and social future. A child‑dog pairing program is being considered by the National Health Commission of the ...