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- 1From:School Library Journal (Vol. 60, Issue 4)Whether it's an eye-catching cover, a school assignment, or their own curiosity, children often find their way to the 590s and 630s. Animal books from the series below employ a variety of approaches to draw readers in....
- 2From:Crazyhorse (Issue 100) Peer-ReviewedYou've heard the saying. The first day at home, snub-nosed and sweet, house-trained but otherwise unbroken, our rescue ignored every trick in the book--classic commands: sit, stay, be good, I begged. But as the wisdom...
- 3From:Forum for World Literature Studies (Vol. 6, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis paper implicitly engages with the homology of disability and animality as it brings together disability studies and animal studies in its analysis of three narratives with "disabled" characters. It suggests new...
- 4From:The Midwest Quarterly (Vol. 63, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedWe seined the days in scent. We tasted waves, swallowed the swallows flight. Our tongues tingled the passage of deer and scat, the tracks of rats, the dropped acorn and its scolding squirrel on the branch out of reach....
- 5From:School Library Journal (Vol. 53, Issue 4)GUY, Ginger Foglesong. iPerros! iPerros!/ Dogs! Dogs! illus, by Sharon Click. unpaged. CIP. HarperCollins/Greemvillow. 2006. Tr $15.99. ISBN 0-06-083574-5; PLB $16.89. ISBN 0-06-083575-3 LC 2005040439. K-Gr...
- 6From:School Library Journal (Vol. 52, Issue 10)GUY, Ginger Foglesong. iPerros! iPerros!/ Dogs! Dogs! illus. by Sharon Glick. unpaged. CIP. HarperCollins/Greenwillow. 2006. Tr $15.99. ISBN 0-06-083574-5; PLB $16.89. ISBN 0-06-083575-3. LC 2005040439. PreS-K--This...
- 7From:Appalachian Heritage (Vol. 47, Issue 1)DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.2019.0019 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/725286 Over millennia, water and silica seep into cells, until wood becomes stone. So it seems...
- 8From:Irish Veterinary Journal (Vol. 75, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Reliable information about national pet dog populations is an important contributor to informed decision-making, both by governments and national dog welfare organisations. In some countries, there is an...
- 9From:Poetry (Vol. 193, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe small white mutt of my Unsure Self trails the masterless Dog of the Dying World, watching him lope the endless block of yards he knew before his birth ... I imitate his muffled bark & snuffling breath, as round &...
- 10From:District Administration (Vol. 52, Issue 4)A cadre of canines visits San Francisco Bay Area elementary schools, where struggling readers gain confidence and improve literacy by reading aloud to their furry friends. Readers of the Pack, a program run by the...
- 11From:Prairie Schooner (Vol. 83, Issue 2)for Khyber Oser and in memory of Matthew Shepard They tenanted the far high school field, the dispossessed Lotaburger lot, the dog run. Shifty, sometimes rabid, they dared to stand upright, almost human, and stare. I...
- 12From:Appalachian Review (Vol. 50, Issue 1)DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.2022.0022 In boxes they cry out. Bellows ring through the tatter of tails against black bars and nails claw liner from a steel pickup bed. Latches and locks drop a muffled stampede of...
- 13From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedTimely and accurate diagnostics are essential to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, but no test satisfies both conditions. Dogs can scent-identify the unique odors of volatile organic compounds generated during infection by...
- 14From:SciTech Book News9780309138079 Scientific and humane issues in the use of random source dogs and cats in research. Committee on Scientific and Humane Issues in the Use of Random Source Dogs and Cats for Research. National...
- 15From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedDespite much recent empirical work on inequity aversion in nonhuman species, many questions remain about its distribution across taxa and the factors that shape its evolution and expression. Past work suggests that...
- 16From:School Library Journal (Vol. 53, Issue 4)CALMENSON, Stephanie. May I Pet Your Dog?: The How-to Guide for Kids Meeting Dogs (and Dogs Meeting Kids). illus, by Jan Ormerod. 32p. CIP. Clarion. Apr. 2007. Tr $9.95. ISBN 978-0-618-51034-4. LC 2005034955. PreS-Gr...
- 17From:Internal Medicine News (Vol. 34, Issue 13)The National Library of Medicine's exhibit, "The Once and Future Web: Worlds Woven by the Telegraph and the Internet" starts on a low-tech note. Encased in glass at the entrance is the stuffed body of Balto, the lead...
- 18From:Florida Bar News (Vol. 47, Issue 4)To most Florida lawyers, the Animal Law Section will forever be linked to the "puppy pit" and "goat yoga," wildly popular demonstrations at the Annual Convention. But leaders of The Florida Bar's fastest growing...
- 19From:Alternative Medicine ReviewPeer-ReviewedFive client owned dogs with cystinuria were diagnosed with carnitine and taurine deficiency while participating in a clinical trial that used dietary management of their urolithiasis. Stored 24-hour urine samples...
- 20From:The Literary Review (Vol. 62, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedDogs are dying in Ohio. When we got back to our friend's house we stepped in piss on the kitchen floor and shit on the living room rug like chocolate cake frosting we didn't think to look and it's always dark in her...