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a Ethodog Laboratory of Research in Canine Ethology, Paris, France b Horowitz Dog Cognition Lab, Barnard College, New York City, NY, USA ARTICLE INFO Cognitive bias Dog welfare Dogs' emotional state Olfaction in dogs 1. Introduction ABSTRACT Evaluation of treatments for separation anxiety in dogs From the Laboratory of Veterinary Ethology, Veterinary Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan (Takeuchi); and the Animal Behavior Clinic (Houpt) and Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Services (Scarlett), College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY … Veterinary ethology and animal welfare. Veterinary ethology appears to form the common ground where animal welfare activists and veterinarians can meet. Ethological parameters seem to be adequate when evaluating animal welfare and well-being, as well as for correcting situations of animal abuse. This approach in assessing animal welfare avoids either a mechanistic or an emotional The Ethology of Domestic Animals - CABI.org
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