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"Personality" research with companion animals can help us understand their needs and wants and may have bigger implications for their welfare. READ MORE
The Effect Of Enclosure Size On Aggression Of Rabbits
Rabbits that are placed in larger enclosures exhibit less aggression and are friendly towards each other. READ MORE
The Dying Animal
The following paper discusses the argument of devoting more research to the emotional effects of death on animals, the grieving involved, and other effects death has on animal wellbeing and [...] READ MORE
A Rabbit, is a Rabbit, is a Rabbit… not Under the Law
The author explains the implications of rabbits' variable status under U.S. law based on how they are used. READ MORE
Quantifying The Shelter Rabbit Population
Rabbits in shelters are not focused enough on in research even though there are about 6.2 million rabbits living in shelters in the U.S. with ¾ of the intakes coming [...] READ MORE
WSPA’s Investigation Into The Global Fur Trade: Things We Need To Know
This article highlights statistics about the fur trade like the number of animals killed for fur, the top producers, and which countries have banned fur farms. READ MORE
Companion Animals, Natural Disasters And The Law: An Australian Perspective
The article discusses Australia's laws on companion animal welfare during natural disasters, such as during the major flooding in 2011. READ MORE
Evaluation Of Anaesthetic For Preventing Pain During Tattooing Of Rabbits
A study has found that rabbits feel pain, and using anaesthetic in operations reduces the amount of pain the rabbits feel. READ MORE
Animals In Medicine And Science
This study found that the way the topic of animal experimentation is introduced can have a significant impact on the reported attitudes towards it. READ MORE