[ad_1] © anyaivanova / Getty Images / iStock BMC Infectious Diseases is excited to announce that it has expanded its scope to include animal studies! Animal models in infectious diseases serve as invaluable tools, allowing scientists to bridge the gap between the laboratory and the complex realities of human infections. Understanding and treating infectious diseases […]
Animal Tricks and Treats | Cincinnati Zoo Blog
[ad_1] By: Jordan Hubrich and Josh Harris The kind of treats typically associated with Halloween often involve sugar, chocolate, and candy. But many of the animals at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden have a different idea of a tasty treat. Pumpkins, blood popsicles, rotting carcasses, decaying vegetables—they may be better at this season than […]
Kittens, I told a little fib about stopping the blog.
[ad_1] I am going to blog once or twice a week and I have some really cute kittens so they need to be seen by my blogging buddies. A feral […]
Vaccination Camp at Bhaisenpati | Animal Nepal’s Blog
[ad_1] Lalitpur,Our Humane Dog Management Programme has been involved in anti-rabies vaccination, CTVT treatment, community education programmes and CNVR programmes to all the dogs. So, on 30th, June, 2017, Animal Nepal team to the field and vaccinated 78 stray dogs in Bhaisenpati area Lalitpur Metropolitan city.AN program manager Kapil Kafle, Veterinarians Sunil Thapa and Chet […]
“UNITED WE STAND” | Animal Nepal’s Blog
[ad_1] Lalitpur, July, 2017-An interaction with Brick Kiln Owners and relevant stakeholders from Lalitpur was called on 7th July, 2017, where Animal Nepal talked about the work they have done so far in the field of working equines, animal welfare and most importantly introduced and discussed the Animal Welfare Directive; which states crucial do’s and […]
Training for veterinary students | Animal Nepal’s Blog
[ad_1] Lalitpur, October, 2017Animal Nepal organized a three days training about ‘equine welfare and their management’ for final year veterinary students from Himalayan college of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (HICAST) during 13 – 15 October 2017.The training was focus on welfare of working equines, approaches to handle equines and common problems seen among working equines […]
Love, loss, and vulnerability – Talented Animals Blog
[ad_1] One of the great gifts animals give us is helping us learn to be vulnerable, and to love without reservation or fear of loss. I was chatting with a friend who had not had a pet in many years, and he explained to me that he had owned a dog, it had died, and […]
Restraint – Talented Animals Blog
[ad_1] I hear often from people whose pets “hate” baths, or having their nails done, or some other activity, and when I ask them to show me or tell me more, it is immediately obvious that the animal is not objecting to the activity per se, but to being restrained. So I wanted to discuss […]
Education Protects Against the Vagaries of Life – Talented Animals Blog
[ad_1] I have written many times about how and why education is critical to the life of an animal. How it builds confidence, develops intelligence, strengthens bonds, etc.. How learning begets more learning, and understanding begets comfort, relaxation, and joy. I go on and on about this from the animals’ perspective because it is one […]
Contextualizing Loss – Talented Animals Blog
[ad_1] A friend asked recently what was the best technique I have found for coping with the grief of losing a beloved pet, and in the instant of loss I had no great advice other that to reassure her that, in time, the pain and grief subside a bit and all the joy and love […]