Dogs and scientific research :
Dogs in medical research - Understanding Animal Research
Dogs are primarily used to find out how new drugs act within a whole, living body and whether new medicines are safe enough to test in humans.
Dogs and scientific research :: Understanding Animal Research
Dogs are used to help us understand human and animal health and disease, and to develop new medicines that can benefit both humans and animals.
The New Era of Canine Science: Reshaping Our Relationships With ...
Canine science is rapidly maturing into an interdisciplinary and highly impactful field with great potential for both basic and translational research.
The Canine Brains Project - Harvard University
Our research seeks to quantify neural, temperamental, and behavioral variation across dogs and other canids.
Why dogs are used in animal research | EARA
Dogs are used in biomedical research because they have certain similarities with humans which are not present in other animals.
Testing on dogs - The Humane Society of the United States
Dogs are used to test the safety of drugs, medical devices and pesticides such as weed killer, insect repellent, and rat poison.
The Science of Dogs - The New York Times
Canine scientists are investigating topics as varied as cancer, communication, longevity, emotion, retrieving behavior, the gut microbiome, the health effects ...
Dogs - American Anti-Vivisection Society
Dogs are often used in biomedical research investigating heart and lung disease, cancer, and orthopedics. They are also used in toxicity studies to test the ...
What Kinds of Dogs Are Used in Clinical and Experimental Research?
Results: In total, 596,542 dogs were used in the 150 trials. Breed information was given for 33,835 of these dogs (5.7%). Of the latter, 1.9% ...
10 Science-Based Benefits of Having a Dog - American Kennel Club
Research shows that owning a dog is good for you physically and emotionally. Dogs make us happier and healthier. They can help us cope with a crisis and can ...
Use of Dogs and Cats in Research: Public Perception and Evolution ...
Dogs and cats occupy a particularly important place in American society in their roles as companion, work, and hobby animals. In addition, they serve as ...
How Science Went to the Dogs (and Cats) - The New York Times
Additional research has since added detail and nuance to those early studies, highlighting both the capabilities and the limitations of the ...
Studying Dogs – Animals in Research and Teaching – UW–Madison
Do UW–Madison scientists study dogs? The important scientific questions UW–Madison researchers study often require a specific animal model in order to ...
Science and Research - Canine Companions
One of the research goals of Canine Companions is to better understand which traits lead to a successful service dog. We study dogs' cognition and how they ...
28, 2024 — Researchers have developed a machine learning algorithm to accurately detect heart murmurs in dogs, one of the main indicators of cardiac disease, ...
Dog Health Studies - Morris Animal Foundation
Our health study database, searchable by species or area of study, houses our funded research that is making a difference in the lives of animals across the ...
Participate in Research - AKC Canine Health Foundation
Canine health researchers throughout the country are looking for dogs to help them better understand disease. In some cases, you and your dog ...
National Canine Research Council
National Canine Research Council reads and analyzes academic research studies and summarizes them. Making the science easier to digest for all.
How dogs stole our hearts | Science | AAAS
The results suggest that human-dog interactions elicit the same type of oxytocin positive feedback loop as seen between mothers and their infants, the team ...
Use of random-source dogs and cats for research, testing, and ...
The AVMA believes there is justification for prudent and humane use of random-source dogs and cats in research, testing, and education.