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07 de Novembro de 2013
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07 de Novembro de 2013
Veterinary scientists have developed a diagnostic test that can detect emerging strains of canine parvovirus, a severe --- and potentially fatal -- virus that affects dogs.
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05 de Novembro de 2013
O hábito dos gatos morderem, por vezes, os pés dos donos e outros brinquedos pode estar
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04 de Novembro de 2013
Caminhamos a passos largos para o Natal, a altura do ano em que o convívio, as prendas e as guloseimas faze
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03 de Novembro de 2013
O abanar da cauda pode ter mais significado entre os
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03 de Novembro de 2013
Inúmeros estudos já comprovaram como os cães podem contribuir para a saúde humana, ao far
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31 de Outubro de 2013
The factors involved in VL transmission are poorly understood, especially in urban and densely populated counties.
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31 de Outubro de 2013
You might think a wagging tail is a wagging tail, but for dogs there is more to it than that. Dogs recognize and respond differently when their fellow canines wag to the right than they do when they wag to the left.
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24 de Outubro de 2013
It has long been believed that coyotes were incapable of taking down an adult moose, but researchers have recently discovered that eastern coyotes and coyote x wolf hybrids (canids) have preyed on adult moose in central Ontario.
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23 de Outubro de 2013
Researchers have found that microchimerism, a condition where some people possess a small number of cells in their bodies that are not genetically their own, can be passed from a female dog to her offspring while they are still in the womb.
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23 de Outubro de 2013
A single injection eased severe, chronic pain caused by late-stage bone cancer in dogs, according to a study.
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10 de Outubro de 2013
É possível treinar um gato?
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10 de Outubro de 2013
Os gatos são considerados animais algo frios e individualistas, mas é preciso ser paciente e aprender vários tru
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07 de Outubro de 2013
Researchers have demonstrated how remote-monitoring of a dog's behavior can be used to alert family and carers that an elderly relative is struggling to cope.
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05 de Outubro de 2013
Gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), or bloat, is one of the leading causes of death in dogs, second only to cancer for some breeds, and the number one killer of Great Danes. Despite its prevalence, the cause of bloat is unknown.