Cats, Dogs and Horses

Cats, Dogs and Horses
Title Cats, Dogs and Horses PDF eBook
Author Catherine Wilkinson
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 102
Release 2017-07-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1543427162

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This is the original explanation why I had written up in my mother's book, and that was in book form. She is the only one that has the original book form of the stories that have been written. In each chapter, there are different stories of different animals with different characters. One is an adventurous type of cat, another is a dog with dreams, and another is a horse with some ideas of how she wanted life to be. The catsan interview between two cats. One of them is well travelled and very intelligent. The dogsa story of a dog named Cora and her family and how she tells about her family and the way of life on a farm. The horsesa story of a horse named Asta and how she was horsenapped.

Dogs, Cats, and Horses

Dogs, Cats, and Horses
Title Dogs, Cats, and Horses PDF eBook
Author Charlene Strickland
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Pet Politics

Pet Politics
Title Pet Politics PDF eBook
Author Susan Hunter
Publisher Purdue University Press
Pages 436
Release 2016-02-15
Genre Pets
ISBN 1612494358

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Although scholars in the disciplines of law, psychology, philosophy, and sociology have published a considerable number of prescriptive, normative, and theoretical studies of animals in society, Pet Politics presents the first study of the development of companion animal or pet law and policy in Canada and the United States by political scientists. The authors examine how people and governments classify three species of pets or companion animals-cats, dogs, and horses-for various degrees of legal protection. They then detail how interest groups shape the agenda for companion animal legislation and regulation, and the legislative and administrative formulation of anticruelty, kennel licensing, horse slaughter, feral and roaming cat, and breed ban policies. Finally, they examine the enforcement of these laws and policies by agencies and the courts. Using an eclectic mix of original empirical data, original case studies, and interviews-and relying on general theories and research about the policy process and the sociopolitical function of legality-the authors illustrate that pet policy is a unique field of political struggle, a conflict that originates from differing perspectives about whether pets are property or autonomous beings, and clashing norms about the care of animals. The result of the political struggle, the authors argue, is difficulty in the enactment of policies and especially in the implementation and enforcement of laws that might improve the welfare of companion animals.

Dog Medicine

Dog Medicine
Title Dog Medicine PDF eBook
Author Julie Barton
Publisher Penguin
Pages 258
Release 2016-07-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0143130013

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An honest and deeply moving debut memoir about a young woman’s battle with depression and how her dog saved her life A New York Times Bestseller “Dog Medicine simply has to be your next must-read.” —Cheryl Strayed At twenty-two, Julie Barton collapsed on her kitchen floor in Manhattan. She was one year out of college and severely depressed. Summoned by Julie’s incoherent phone call, her mother raced from Ohio to New York and took her home. Haunted by troubling childhood memories, Julie continued to sink into suicidal depression. Psychiatrists, therapists, and family tried to intervene, but nothing reached her until the day she decided to do one hopeful thing: adopt a Golden Retriever puppy she named Bunker. Dog Medicine captures the anguish of depression, the slow path to recovery, the beauty of forgiveness, and the astonishing ways animals can help heal even the most broken hearts and minds.

Leaving the Wild

Leaving the Wild
Title Leaving the Wild PDF eBook
Author Gavin Ehringer
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 410
Release 2017-12-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 1681776065

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A thought-provoking and surprising book that explores the ever-evolving relationship between humans and domesticated animals. The domestication of animals changed the course of human history. But what are the consequences for these animals who have abandoned their wild existence in exchange for our care and protection? Domestication has proven to be a wildly successful survival strategy, but this success has not been without its drawbacks. A modern dairy cow’s daily energy output equals that of a Tour de France rider. Feral cats overpopulate urban areas. And our methods of breeding horses and dogs have resulted in debilitating and sometimes lethal genetic diseases. But these problems and more can be addressed, if we have the will and the compassion. Human values and choices determine an animal’s lot in life even before he or she is born. Just as a sculptor’s hands shape clay, so human values shape our animals—for good and or evil. The little-examined, yet omnipresent act of breeding lies at the core of Gavin Ehringer’s eye-opening book.

Beautiful Animals

Beautiful Animals
Title Beautiful Animals PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1975
Genre Cats
ISBN 9780904644005

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Cardiovascular Disease in Companion Animals

Cardiovascular Disease in Companion Animals
Title Cardiovascular Disease in Companion Animals PDF eBook
Author Wendy A. Ware
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 2165
Release 2021-06-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 1482246260

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*Note that the supplementary electronic material for Chapters 26-40 will be available in the Support Material tab soon* This new edition of Cardiovascular Disease in Companion Animals, authored by two leading experts in the field, now covers the horse as well as the dog and cat. The comprehensive, superbly illustrated book has been completely revised and expanded from the original Cardiovascular Disease in Small Animal Medicine. Five key sections provide clearly written overviews of normal cardiovascular structure and function, pathophysiologic derangements and their manifestations, clinical cardiology testing and interpretation, and extensive guidance for cardiovascular disease diagnosis and management. A broad collection of clinical images, graphics, tables, diagrams, and a Summary Drug Tables for each species enhances the book’s utility as a practical clinical resource. Up-to-date references support the focus on cardiovascular diseases and reflect important developments in veterinary cardiology and practice. A valuable companion website contains videos and additional images to enhance each chapter. Since first publication in 2007, Dr Ware’s authoritative yet user-friendly guide to cardiovascular diseases in veterinary practice has been widely praised. This book contains even more illustrations of the highest quality. Coverage also includes diagnostic considerations for various clinical problems, procedures and techniques for patient evaluation, and detailed management strategies for congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and other complications of cardiovascular disease. This second edition is a must-have for veterinary practitioners, students, interns, residents, and others with an in-depth interest in veterinary cardiology.