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New research from UC Berkeley and UC Davis suggests that knowing when and where dogs get sick can help us know when humans ...
Gavryusha! Check! — dog handler Oleksandra Karpova calls out, pointing toward a trench in the Kyiv woods. Without hesitation, ...
can help us understand its spread. “Dogs are sentinels for human infections,” said lead author Jane Sykes, professor of small animal internal medicine at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, owners have been training their dogs to “tell” them what they want by mashing buttons with ...
“People considering adopting a rescued stray or street dog should bear this in mind,” advises Dr. MacMillan. “These dogs are ...
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Arizona health officials reported nearly 11,000 cases of Valley fever in 2023. But, new research suggests dogs may be able to ...
Inside Denver Animal Shelter, a new partnership is helping more than just pets, it’s also empowering people with disabilities through the healing power of canine companionship.
Knowing when and where dogs got sick with Valley fever can help pinpoint the geographical areas where humans might also contract the disease, according to a paper recently published in The Journal ...
Dogs could help predict valley fever spread in humans. A new study finds a strong correlation between occurrence of dog and human disease. Valley fever, or coccidioidomycosis, is caused by a ...