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Journal of Animal Health and Behavioural Science

ISSN: 2952-8097

Open Access

Volume 7, Issue 3 (2023)

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Wildlife Emergency Response Services: Addressing Threats to Wildlife Caused by Human and Non-Human Activities

Michele Barrea*

DOI: 10.37421/2952-8097.2023.7.198

Wildlife plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems and contributes to the overall health of our planet. However, human activities and other non-human threats pose significant risks to wildlife populations worldwide. In response to these dangers, Wildlife Emergency Response Services (WERS) have emerged as essential organizations dedicated to safeguarding and protecting wildlife. This article explores the various threats posed by human beings and non-human factors to wildlife and delves into the strategies employed by WERS to address these dangers effectively.

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Thoracolumbar Alignment in Animals after Physical Therapy Management: An Exploration of Current Findings

Mark Dileo*

DOI: 10.37421/2952-8097.2023.7.199

Physical therapy management plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation of animals with thoracolumbar disorders. The thoracolumbar region, comprising the thoracic and lumbar spine, is susceptible to various injuries and conditions that can lead to misalignment and dysfunction. This article aims to explore the impact of physical therapy interventions on thoracolumbar alignment in animals and discuss the current findings in this field. The thoracolumbar region serves as a critical link between the thoracic and lumbar spine in animals. Injuries or conditions affecting this area can result in pain, restricted mobility, and altered biomechanics. Physical therapy, including manual techniques, therapeutic exercises, and modalities, is commonly employed to manage such cases. The primary goal of physical therapy management is to restore thoracolumbar alignment, promote healing, and enhance functional recovery.

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Unleashed Fury: Understanding Animal Aggression and its Implications

Qiquian Zhang*

DOI: 10.37421/2952-8097.2023.7.193

Animal aggression is a complex and fascinating topic that has intrigued researchers, scientists, and animal enthusiasts alike. This paper aims to explore the various aspects of animal aggression, including its causes, types, manifestations, and implications. By understanding the underlying mechanisms of aggression in animals, we can gain valuable insights into their behaviour, ecology, and evolutionary adaptations. Furthermore, we will examine the consequences of animal aggression on human interactions, conservation efforts, and animal welfare. Through an interdisciplinary approach, we hope to shed light on this intriguing subject and foster a deeper appreciation for the complex nature of animal aggression.

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Dive into Wellness: Canine Hydrotherapy for Happy and Healthy Dogs

Lijun Zhou*

DOI: 10.37421/2952-8097.2023.7.194

Canine hydrotherapy is a rapidly growing field that focuses on utilizing the therapeutic benefits of water to improve the overall well-being of dogs. This non-invasive treatment has gained popularity in recent years due to its effectiveness in addressing various physical and psychological conditions in canines. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the world of canine hydrotherapy, delving into its history, benefits, techniques, and considerations, all aimed at promoting the happiness and health of our furry friends.

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