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    Results of a follow-up investigation to a clinical trial testing the efficacy of clomipramine in the treatment of separation anxiety in dogs by King, J.N., Overall, K.L., Appleby, D., Simpson, B.S., Beata, C., Chaurand, C.J.P., Heath, S.E., Ross, C., Weiss, A.B., Muller, G., Bataille, B.G., Paris, T., Pageat, P., Brovedani, F., Garden, C., Petit, S.

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-12-2004)
    “…The objective of the study was to investigate the incidence of adverse events and changes in behaviour after use of clomipramine to treat separation anxiety in…”
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    Nutritional supplementation in cases of canine cognitive dysfunction—A clinical trial by Heath, Sarah Elizabeth, Barabas, Stephen, Craze, Paul Graham

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-07-2007)
    “…Canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) is a clinical condition, which impacts significantly on the lives of elderly dogs and their owners. It is hypothesised that…”
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    impact of epizootics on livelihoods by Heath, S.E

    “…Epizootics (nonhuman animal disease epidemics) can have detrimental impacts on livelihoods through a complex interaction of demographic trends, food…”
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    Determination of the dosage of clomipramine for the treatment of urine spraying in cats by King, J.N, Steffan, J, Heath, S.E, Simpson, B.S, Crowell-Davis, S.L, Harrington, L.J.M, Weiss, A.B, Seewald, W

    “…To determine the optimal dosage of clomipramine for the treatment of urine spraying in cats. Randomized controlled multicenter clinical trial. 67 neutered…”
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    Epidemiologic study of cats and dogs affected by the 1991 Oakland fire by Heath, S E, Kass, P, Hart, L, Zompolis, G

    “…To identify risk factors of pets affected by the 1991 Oakland, Calif fire for being lost, found, adopted, or reunited with owners. Retrospective cohort study…”
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    Emergency management of disasters involving livestock in developing countries by Heath, S E, Kenyon, S J, Zepeda Sein, C A

    “…Different disasters have similar consequence on the health and welfare of livestock. Numerous geophysical disasters can exacerbate epizootics, resulting in the…”
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    Ependymoma of the neurohypophysis and hypernatremia in a horse by Heath, S E, Peter, A T, Janovitz, E B, Selvakumar, R, Sandusky, G E

    “…A 2-year-old Standardbred gelding was examined because of prolapse of the third eyelid; myoclonus of the muscles of the head, neck, and forelimbs; and…”
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    effects of feeding milk to diarrheic calves supplemented with oral electrolytes by Heath, S.E, Naylor, J.M, Guedo, B.L, Petrie, L, Rousseaux, C.G, Radostits, O.M

    Published in Canadian journal of veterinary research (01-10-1989)
    “…The effects of feeding different levels of milk to diarrheic calves (n = 19) supplemented with oral electrolytes were investigated. In the early stages of the…”
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    Idiopathic granulomatous disease involving the skin in a horse by Heath, S E, Bell, R J, Clark, E G, Haines, D M

    “…Clinical signs of generalized granulomatous disease in a horse included depression, generalized lymphadenopathy, scaly skin, and dependent edema. Diagnosis was…”
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    Feedtrough dirt as a source of Clostridium botulinum type C intoxication in a group of farm horses by Heath, S.E, Bell, R.J, Chirino-Trejo, M, Schuh, J.C.L, Harland, R.J

    Published in Canadian veterinary journal (1990)
    “…Four horses from the same farm developed clinical signs of botulism during the winter months; three of these horses died. One horse survived an initial attack…”
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