Catherine Reeve
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1.
Carroll G, Reeve C, Torjussen A
Anim Welf
. 2024 Mar;
33:e12.
PMID: 38510425
There has been a paucity of research into the experiences of animal rescue staff and volunteers during COVID-19. The aim of this qualitative research was to explore the impact of...
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Carroll G, Torjussen A, Reeve C
Anim Welf
. 2024 Mar;
32:e56.
PMID: 38487435
Understanding the factors associated with companion animal relinquishment is key in safeguarding animal welfare and human well-being. The aims of this study were to assess the effect of demographic variables...
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Carroll G, Torjussen A, Reeve C
Front Vet Sci
. 2022 Oct;
9:1017954.
PMID: 36246327
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a situation globally where companion animals may be at increased risk of relinquishment and abandonment due to multiple interrelated factors. The aims of this study...
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Wilson C, Campbell K, Petzel Z, Reeve C
PLoS One
. 2022 Sep;
17(9):e0274143.
PMID: 36170254
Previous research suggests that dogs can detect when humans are experiencing stress. This study tested whether baseline and stress odours were distinguishable to dogs, using a double-blind, two-phase, three-alternative forced-choice...
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Wilson C, Hall N, Aviles-Rosa E, Campbell K, Arnott G, Reeve C
Anim Cogn
. 2022 Sep;
26(2):477-489.
PMID: 36094748
Judgement bias paradigms are increasingly being used as a measure of affective state in dogs. Approach to an ambiguous stimulus is commonly used as a measure of affect, however, this...
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Shoesmith E, Santos de Assis L, Shahab L, Ratschen E, Toner P, Kale D, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Jul;
18(11).
PMID: 34200355
Background: Companion animals may be a positive presence for their owners during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the welfare of a companion animal is strongly influenced by the behaviour of their...
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Reeve C, Wilson C, Hanna D, Gadbois S
PLoS One
. 2021 Apr;
16(4):e0249191.
PMID: 33852599
Medical Alert Dogs (MADs) are a promising support system for a variety of medical conditions. Emerging anecdotal reports suggest that dogs may alert to additional health conditions and different people...
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Shoesmith E, Shahab L, Kale D, Mills D, Reeve C, Toner P, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Jan;
18(3).
PMID: 33499354
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic presents an opportunity to explore the role of animals as sources of emotional and physical support during a period when most of the population...
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Ratschen E, Shoesmith E, Shahab L, Silva K, Kale D, Toner P, et al.
PLoS One
. 2020 Sep;
15(9):e0239397.
PMID: 32976500
Background: The Covid-19 pandemic raises questions about the role that relationships and interactions between humans and animals play in the context of widespread social distancing and isolation measures. We aimed...
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Reeve C, Cummings E, McLaughlin E, Smith S, Gadbois S
Can J Diabetes
. 2019 Sep;
44(1):37-43.e1.
PMID: 31477521
Objective: There is a growing market for diabetes-alert dogs but little has been published regarding their ability to reliably detect hypoglycemia. We aimed to determine whether 2 dogs could detect...