Dogs can imitate human actions from two-dimensional video projections.
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Dogs can imitate human actions from two-dimensional video projections.

A new study just published in Biologia Futura by researchers from the Department of Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary, found that dogs can imitate human actions from two-dimensional video projections. The study discovered that dogs’ cognitive abilities to process and replicate actions observed in 2D video projections aligns with their everyday observational experiences with humans.

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The Spread of Pyrethroid Resistance in Brown Dog Ticks: A Growing Concern for Veterinarians
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The Spread of Pyrethroid Resistance in Brown Dog Ticks: A Growing Concern for Veterinarians

The brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato (s.l.), poses a significant threat as a vector for Rickettsia rickettsii, the causative agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Recent research has identified a mutation associated with resistance to synthetic pyrethroids (SPs), highlighting an emerging challenge in tick management. Photo credit: gailhampshire from Cradley, Malvern, U.K

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New research disputes alleged benefits of a vegan diet for dogs
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New research disputes alleged benefits of a vegan diet for dogs

Scientists at the University reinvestigated data that had been used to claim that a nutritionally-sound vegan diet is “the heathiest and least hazardous dietary choice for dogs”[1]. The findings from this new analysis do not support those earlier claims, with associations between owner perceptions of dog health and feeding a vegan diet instead being minimal.

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